Early rundown for WWE Backlash 2026 reportedly leaked

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WWE Backlash 2026 takes place tonight from Tampa’s Benchmark International Arena, and the early rundown for the show has reportedly been leaked.

According to BodySlam+, the match card as of 3pm today is as follows:

  • Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker
  • Trick Williams vs. Sami Zayn
  • Danhausen & ? vs. The Miz & Kit Wilson
  • lyo Sky vs. Asuka
  • John Cena announcement segment
  • Roman Reigns vs. Jacob Fatu

The structure of the card is of course subject to change, but this is how the card looks like it will be shaping up tonight.

U.S. viewing options breakdown for WWE Backlash 2026

Here is how you can watch the show tonight on ESPN2 and the ESPN Unlimited app:

PlatformTypeBacklash access details
ESPN Unlimited appStreamingFull live PLE with subscription. 
ESPN2Cable / linearFirst hour live at 6 p.m. ET only. 
Fubo / Hulu + Live TV / DirecTV StreamvMVPD bundlesAuthenticate to ESPN app, then stream Backlash via ESPN Unlimited. 
Traditional PPV (cable/satellite)PPVStill listed in many systems as a standalone purchase. 

How to watch WWE Backlash on Netflix (international)

Fans in countries including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, the Netherlands, New Zealand and many more can watch Backlash live on Netflix at no extra charge beyond their standard plan.

Selected Netflix territories for Backlash 2026

RegionExample countries listed for live WWE on Netflix
EuropeUK, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Greece. 
AmericasCanada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador. 
Middle EastSaudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt. 
Asia-PacificAustralia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan. 
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