Asuka gives update on WWE status

Asuka discussed her WWE status, reassuring fans she is still signed to the company but will make sporadic appearances in the future.

Sharing an update on her YouTube vlog KanaChanTV, Asuka addressed her WWE status. Citing it a personal request to WWE, Asuka iterated she is still signed to the company and will make sporadic appearances in the future. She claims to still be at the top of her game and fans can stay updated via her social media accounts and the vlog. 

“It’s already been about two weeks since my last match at Backlash. I know there are a ton of rumors flying around out there… people asking, ‘Are we ever going to see Asuka wrestle again?’ ‘Is she going back to Japan?’ ‘Is she leaving WWE?’ The truth is, it was a personal matter – I reached out to WWE and we talked it through. But let’s be clear – as you all know from watching my matches, I can still go. I am still at the top of my game!”

“I’ve been with WWE for over 10 years now, almost like it was just a given. And because it became such a part of your daily routine, I think my presence there just became something everyone took for granted. But remember… nothing lasts forever. Everything is finite. You see, I’m not just a wrestler by trade; I’m a designer too. Even the way I live my life has to be art.”

“I’m sure you’re all wondering what’s next for me, and how I’ll be involved with TV and the tours moving forward. But don’t forget – I am still officially with WWE. So there’s a chance I might just pop up in front of you when you least expect it!”

“Let’s be honest, no-one will ever make the kind of historic impact I made from day one. I don’t think anyone will ever climb to the top non-stop, grabbing every title and accolade along the way, the way I did. And because I’m a true pioneer, there will never be another Asuka!”

“So from here on out, if you ever catch a glimpse of me, you better cherish it. Because it’s going to be rare. That said, my YouTube channel and social media are staying active to stay connected with you guys!” 

Earlier we had reported that Asuka was semi-retired following her Backlash match on May 9 against IYO SKY. The two wrestlers embraced and shared a heartwarming moment after their match which raised speculations on Asuka’s WWE future. 

Current longest-reigning World Champion wants ‘one more match’ with Asuka outside of WWE 

Athena has nothing but praise for Asuka and holds her in high regard for the influence on her wrestling career. She expressed hope that they will share the ring one final time. 

In an interview with Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful, Athena relived her wrestling rivalry with Asuka. She recalled their first meeting at Shimmer Women’s Wrestling and then clashed in the NXT ring for the Women’s Championship. 

“Oh, man. Like Asuka is one of those people, that’s a forever rival for me. Like when we were back on the indies, we actually ended up wrestling at Shimmer Women’s Wrestling. That’s where we met. We had one of the hardest hitting matches I think I’ve had in my career then, and then fast forward to WWE NXT for the NXT Women’s Championship. Asuka is my yin to my yang. I really hope she’s not stepping away. I’ve actually been trying to get a hold of her because I lost a whole bunch of people’s numbers when I switched my phone and everything.”

She referenced Asuka as a living legend that audiences still remain unaware of her capabilities and wrestling impact. 

“But man, talk about someone who’s just the epitome of what legendary status is or what a living legend is. I, to some extent, don’t feel like people really understand how much she’s done for wrestling as a whole. Like from grinding on the indies to being like an independent contractor in Japan to getting signed to WWE. Not only that, like just excelling in WWE in every form and facet from match to match, but never changing who she was as a person, a character. I couldn’t be more proud, more happy for her. I hate her in that same breath, of course.”

Athena expressed interest in a final match with Asuka to conclude their rivalry out of respect for her legendary career. She emphasized how important competing against Asuka was in shaping her as a performer and wrestler. 

“I also feel like I have to have one more match eventually and hope that this isn’t it. This isn’t the long goodbye, if you will. But like, Asuka’s one of those people that I wouldn’t be who I am as a performer, as an athlete, if she wasn’t in my life. If she wasn’t on the opposite side of the ring. I don’t think I would have gotten anything really if I didn’t have that experience with her.”

Asuka teased retirement after her WWE Backlash match against IYO SKY after a 22-year wrestling career. On the following edition of Raw, she bid farewell to SKY in a passing of the torch moment. 

On the other hand, after Athena’s WWE release in 2021 she returned to the independent circuit before debuting on AEW. In December 2022 she captured the Women’s ROH Championship and continues to hold the title with her reign surpassing the 1250 day mark. 

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WWE says Asuka’s future is ‘up in the air’

No one seems to know what Asuka’s future is with WWE.

During Raw on Monday, Michael Cole said Asuka’s future was “up in the air” following her loss to IYO SKY at Backlash. This comes as reports indicate that Asuka may be taking time away from WWE, and a segment earlier in the show seemed to hint at that.

The segment showed Asuka approaching SKY and hugging her. Asuka said that she had been looking for someone to take her position, and SKY was that person, telling her former pupil that she was proud of her. SKY said that they would always be family, even if they fought.

“Goodbye, Asuka-san,” SKY said as they hugged again. Asuka kissed SKY on the forehead and shared some words in Japanese before leaving with her luggage.

Asuka entering semi-retirement?

Following Asuka’s loss to SKY at Backlash, Dave Meltzer said on Wrestling Observer Radio that the former Women’s Champion was “semi-retired.”

“So, the story I heard is that she is semi-retired. I haven’t really gotten an exact meaning of what semi-retired means, but I guess people were wishing her goodbye and things like that backstage. So I don’t know if that means she’s going to Japan and still wrestle. I don’t know if that means she’s going to still do stuff here and there, but I was told semi-retired,” he said.

Mike Johnson of PWInsider on Monday reported that Asuka is “believed to remain aligned with the company.”

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New report details Asuka’s current status with WWE

A report from PWInsider has shed new light on Asuka’s current relationship with WWE.

Following WWE Backlash on Saturday, Dave Meltzer reported on Wrestling Observer Radio that he’s been told Asuka is semi-retired, although specifics on what that entails are not clear.

On Monday morning, Mike Johnson wrote that PWInsider has been told that Asuka is “believed to remain aligned with the company.”

Johnson also wrote that a story has been making the rounds among some at WWE that Asuka is returning to Japan for an extended period of time due to a family matter that Johnson writes he will not disclose and cannot confirm to be accurate.

Johnson is also reporting that Asuka is in Knoxville, Tennessee on Monday, which is where WWE Raw is scheduled for. It’s not clear if Asuka will be on tonight’s Raw, however. Neither she nor IYO SKY has been advertised for it ahead of time.

Asuka’s status with WWE

Fightful Select also put out a report early on Monday, stating that Asuka had signed a long-term contract with WWE in the summer of 2024. While an exact timeframe for the deal is not known, many WWE wrestlers around that time were signing deals for five years.

Several WWE wrestlers have also been commenting or posting tributes to Asuka online. However, none of the tributes mention anything about whether Asuka is retired, semi-retired, or stepping away from the ring.

Shinsuke Nakamura, AJ Styles, Nattie, IYO SKY, and several others have posted photos or comments to Asuka in the days since Backlash. Some of those posts are available below.

Asuka update on WWE contract she reportedly ‘signed’ back in 2024

F4WOnline’s own Dave Meltzer recently reported that Asuka is “semi-retired” on the post-WWE Backlash edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, saying “the story I heard is that she is semi-retired. I haven’t really gotten an exact meaning of what semi-retired means, but I guess people were wishing her goodbye and things like that backstage. So I don’t know if that means she’s going to Japan and still wrestle. I don’t know if that means she’s going to still do stuff here and there, but I was told semi-retired.”

According to an updated report from Fightful, Asuka signed a long-term WWE deal in the Summer of 2024. Although the exact time frame of that deal is not known, Fightful did note that most were for “five years” at that point.

Asuka WWE contract

TKO has recently been trying to restructure deals with WWE talent, due to the fact that there are now less house shows to work, there is supposedly less travel and performers only need to now wrestle a few times a month.

We do not currently know if Asuka is one of the names who was asked to take a change to her contract, but it would align with her potential change of circumstance going from a full-time performer to “semi-retired.”

We will update more on this story as soon as we have more information.

AJ Styles: ‘I know Asuka will be a Hall of Famer’

More WWE wrestlers are posting to social media regarding Asuka.

Asuka is said to be semi-retired following her match against IYO SKY at WWE Backlash on Saturday.

While several WWE wrestlers have been posting tributes to her online, nobody from the company has explained why they are doing so right now.

AJ Styles wrote that he “doesn’t know the facts,” but knows Asuka will be in the WWE Hall of Fame someday.

“I don’t know the facts, but I know @wwe_asuka will be a Hall of Famer.”

Michin, Nattie, Bayley, TNA’s Ash By Elegance, and others have been sharing tributes to Asuka as well.

Michin wrote, “We love Asuka around here 💙”

Rhea Ripley, Nattie, and others commented on the match between IYO SKY and Asuka at Backlash:

Ripley wrote, “Iyo Sky vs Asuka 👏🏽Phenomenal! Best of the best! You did it
@Iyo_SkyWWE 🥹🖤✨Proud of you!”

Nattie wrote, “Iyo and Asuka had such an incredible match tonight. You can feel their passion and how both are true leaders in the ring wanting to GIVE the most to eachother.”

Bayley wrote, “No matter what, where, or when…Iyo Sky and Asuka are two of the rarest wrestlers in the entire world.”

Ash By Elegance wrote, “Blessed to have been Asuka’s first match in
@WWE! Honored… Legend! ➡️ Sexy muscle friend”

IYO SKY, Charlotte Flair, more post messages for Asuka after WWE Backlash

Following WWE Backlash on Saturday, several WWE wrestlers posted messages regarding Asuka to social media.

Asuka was defeated by IYO SKY on the PLE and after the match hugged her former mentee/rival, bowed to her, and appeared to end their program conclusively.

Following the show, IYO SKY posted a message to Asuka on social media. She wrote:

“Our story comes to its final chapter with today’s match.
The moment the match ended, my heart was filled with all sorts of emotions.

Meeting ASUKA-san,
Spending the same time together,
Being able to learn so much up close—
These are irreplaceable treasures to me.

Thank you so much ASUKA-San

We love you ASUKA-San❣️”

Both Charlotte Flair and Shinsuke Nakamura also posted images of Asuka to social media after Backlash. When Flair was asked what her post means, she responded that she’s “just a fan!!!”

On the post-WWE Backlash edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, our own Dave Meltzer noted that he’s been told Asuka is considered to be semi-retired now. However, it was also noted that it’s not really clear what semi-retired means or what could come next for the 44-year-old.

The social media posts from Charlotte Flair, Shinsuke Nakamura, and IYO SKY are below.

Asuka’s top ten WWE matches as rated by Dave Meltzer

With the news that Asuka is said to be semi-retired, it feels like an opportunity to review some of the top matches from her WWE career.

For the purposes of this article, we have ranked the top ten matches from Asuka’s time with the company below as rated by our own Dave Meltzer. I used Cagematch rankings as the tiebreaker between matches that received the same star-rating from Meltzer.

1. Asuka vs. Ember Moon at NXT TakeOver Brooklyn III: ****1/2

The top-ranked match on this list is Asuka vs. Ember Moon from NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III on August 19, 2017.

The match went just under 15 minutes and saw Asuka retain her title. Meltzer rated it four and a half stars.

Elsewhere on the show, Drew McIntyre retained the NXT title over Bobby Roode, and Aleister Black defeated Hideo Itami, better known as Kenta.

2. Asuka vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair at TLC 2018: ****1/2

Second on this list is a triple threat TLC match that Asuka wrestled against Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair at the TLC pay-per-view on December 16, 2018.

The match headlined the show, went just over 25 minutes, and saw Asuka take the SmackDown Women’s title off Becky Lynch.

3. Women’s WarGames at Survivor Series 2023: ****1/2

Third on this list is the Women’s WarGames match from Survivor Series 2023.

The match was also rated four and a half stars and saw Asuka team with Bayley, IYO SKY, and Kairi Sane as Damage CTRL in a loss to Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, and Shotzi.

4. Asuka vs. Rhea Ripley on WWE Raw: ****1/2

Number four on this list, also rated four and a half stars, is a singles match between Asuka and Rhea Ripley from the September 22, 2025 edition of WWE Raw.

The match headlined the show and saw Ripley win a bout that went just over 17 minutes.

5. Asuka vs. Ember Moon at NXT TakeOver Orlando: ****1/4

Number five on this list is another match between Asuka and Ember Moon, this one from NXT TakeOver: Orlando on April 1, 2017.

The match was rated four and one-quarter stars and saw Asuka retain the NXT Women’s title over Moon.

Elsewhere on the show, Bobby Roode defended the NXT men’s title against Shinsuke Nakamura, and there was also a match between Aleister Black and Andrade.

6. Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania Backlash 2021: ****1/4

Number six on this list was a triple threat with Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley that took place at WrestleMania Backlash on May 16, 2021.

It was rated four and one-quarter stars, went just over 15 minutes, kicked off the PLE, and saw Ripley retain the Raw Women’s title.

7. The Kabuki Warriors vs. IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley at Crown Jewel 2025: ****1/4

Number seven on this list is a tag team match between The Kabuki Warriors and IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley from Crown Jewel 2025 on October 11, 2025.

The match went just under 20 minutes and saw SKY and Ripley come out victorious. The match was rated four and one-quarter stars.

8. Asuka vs. Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair at Hell in a Cell 2022: ****

Coming in at number eight on this list is a triple threat match between Asuka, Becky Lynch, and Bianca Belair from Hell in a Cell 2022 on June 5, 2022.

The match kicked off the PLE, went 19 minutes, and saw Belair retain the Raw Women’s title.

Elsewhere on the show, Cody Rhodes wrestled Seth Rollins after tearing his pec.

9. Asuka vs. Emma at NXT TakeOver London: ****

Number nine on this list came just months into Asuka’s WWE career at NXT TakeOver: London on December 16, 2015.

On that show, Asuka defeated Emma to kick off the pay-per-view in a match rated four stars by Meltzer that went just under 15 minutes.

Elsewhere on the show, Finn Balor retained the NXT men’s title against Samoa Joe, and Bayley retained the NXT women’s title against Nia Jax.

10. Asuka vs. Nikki Cross on NXT: ****

Coming in at number 10 on this list is the Last Woman Standing match between Asuka and Nikki Cross from the June 23, 2017 episode of NXT.

The match main-evented the show, went 20 minutes and 30 seconds, and saw Asuka retain the NXT Women’s title.

Asuka has 11 matches in her career that were rated four stars by Meltzer. Several matches involving Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, and Becky Lynch that were rated four stars but do not appear on this list as they were rated below the ones that did on Cagematch.net.

Asuka said to be ‘semi-retired’ following WWE Backlash

Asuka is said to be semi-retired.

Following her loss to IYO SKY at WWE Backlash on Saturday, Asuka embraced her former mentee after months of feuding.

On the post-WWE Backlash edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer said that while he has not received details on what semi-retired means in Asuka’s case, people were wishing her goodbye backstage.

Meltzer said:

“So, the story I heard is that she is semi-retired. I haven’t really gotten an exact meaning of what semi-retired means, but I guess people were wishing her goodbye and things like that backstage. So I don’t know if that means she’s going to Japan and still wrestle. I don’t know if that means she’s going to still do stuff here and there, but I was told semi-retired.”

“That sucks, I’m going to miss Asuka,” Bryan Alvarez said.

Later in the show, Dave and Bryan discussed the possibility of Asuka having been part of recent WWE roster cuts.

Meltzer said, “I wonder if she was with other people that was cut. I mean, I don’t know.”

Alvarez said, “I can’t fathom that but I guess it’s possible. But I mean, Kairi was cut and she didn’t even get used to the end of this thing, so.”

The 44-year-old Asuka has been with WWE since the summer of 2015. During her time with the company, she’s been a four-time women’s champion on the main roster, a one-time NXT Champion, and has held the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles five times: three with Kairi Sane, and one each with Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss. She won the Women’s Money in the Bank in 2020 and the Women’s Royal Rumble in 2018.

The full edition of Wrestling Observer Radio is available here for subscribers.

IYO SKY and Asuka embrace following WWE Backlash match

IYO SKY and Asuka have now hugged it out after their hard-hitting match at WWE Backlash.

Months of animosity and rivalry finally concluded tonight at WWE Backlash, after Asuka offered a truce. In the second-to-last match of the night, SKY defeated Asuka, after which the veteran made a peace offering.

The post-match segment saw Asuka get teary-eyed and emotional. Following this, SKY bowed to Asuka, accepted the peace offering, and embraced to put their rivalry aside.

Throughout the match, fans also witnessed the Tampa crowd cheering and chanting Kairi Sane’s name. Sane was also an integral part of this feud but was let go just days after WWE WrestleMania 42.

Bayley reacts to Asuka and IYO SKY’s emotional WWE Backlash moment

Moments after SKY and Asuka’s emotional moment at WWE Backlash, their former Damage CTRL leader, Bayley, reacted to the moment on social media.

“No matter what, where, or when…Iyo Sky and Asuka are two of the rarest wrestlers in the entire world,” she wrote.

WWE Backlash live results: Roman Reigns vs. Jacob Fatu, IYO SKY vs. Asuka

Date: May 9, 2026
Location:
  Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, FL

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Show Recap — 

COUNTDOWN SHOW 

Wrestlers were shown arriving. Triple H was shown, too, and he was booed by fans outside the arena watching the pre-show. Everyone else was cheered. 

Michael Cole, Big E, Corey Graves and Peter Rosenberg hosted the first portion of the pre-show. I believe this would be Big E’s first live appearance since the departures of Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods. 

There was a sit-down interview with Seth Rollins. They were open about Rollins turning 40 soon, and he acknowledged he may not be doing this much longer. 

Fans chanted, “New Day rocks” as Big E talked about Rollins. He ignored it.

Jacob Fatu cut a backstage promo. He said he would kick Roman Reigns’ ass. Cole demonstrated the Tongan Death Grip on Rosenberg, who passed out. Rosenberg was pretending, unfortunately. 

Cathy Kelley interviewed Sami Zayn. He calmly stated that he didn’t appreciate people, including Kelley, disrespecting him, and it was Trick Williams who enabled them to do so. Zayn planned on winning the US title back. 

Because Backlash is held in Tampa, there was an FCW video package, which included interview clips of Bayley, Charlotte Flair, Rollins, Big E, and Sheamus. They also credited Dusty Rhodes, particularly when it came to wrestlers learning promos. Triple H was credited with transforming the old FCW into the new, shiny Performance Center. 

The Usos showed up to the panel to continue the FCW discussions. The fans were excited to see Jimmy and Jey. They also spoke briefly about tonight’s world title match.

The Miz and Kit Wilson told Kelley that they would get rid of Danhausen tonight. Byron Saxton interviewed Danhausen and asked for a hint about his partner. Danhausen warned him not to ask that question again, or else he’d be cursed. 

They counted down the top ten Roman Reigns title defences. Not included in that list was Reigns beating both Edge and Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 37. 

Sonya Bryson-Kirksey sang the American national anthem. 

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BACKLASH 2026 RESULTS

Wrestlers arrived, the show intro aired, fireworks exploded in Tampa, and it’s time for the opening match. Michael Cole and Wade Barrett are tonight’s announcers. They didn’t waste time getting going, as the opening match began at 6:07 pm local time.

On the pre-show, they mentioned repeatedly that Seth Rollins was on the verge of turning 40, and he acknowledged that he wouldn’t be doing this forever. Bron Breakker, obviously, is a guy looking to take his place. Barrett said that seems to be the theme tonight (along with Jacob Fatu/Roman Reigns and Trick Williams/Sami Zayn). 

Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker (w/ Paul Heyman) 

They battled back and forth and fought around ringside, but Breakker cut Rollins off in the ring with a suplex and took over. The crowd was really behind Rollins. 

Breakker cut him off again by hitting a running shoulder tackle and multiple German suplexes. (With Brock Lesnar gone, at least for now, I wonder if Heyman suggested that Breakker start using this move more.) 

Rollins bit Breakker’s face out of desperation while on the top rope, but it wasn’t enough because Breakker hit a Frankensteiner anyway for two. With Rollins outside the ring, Breakker tried a running sneak attack, but Rollins superkicked him out of mid-air. 

Rollins hit a clothesline back in the ring for two. Rollins set up for a curb stomp, but Breakker got up to his knees, so Rollins hit a knee strike instead for two. (Rollins seemed to say something to Breakker as he made the cover, so I’m not sure if this spot got screwed up, but it looked fine.) 

Rollins went for the stomp, but Breakker blocked it by simply catching his foot. Breakker hit a press slam gutbuster and went for a spear, but Rollins kicked him to block it. 

Rollins tried a tilt-a-whirl into a DDT or a Pedigree attempt, but he slipped and fell down by accident. It seemed like they couldn’t get on the same page on the spot, but Breakker made up for it by immediately hitting a standing moonsault for two. 

Rollins responded with a buckle bomb, but Breakker popped right back with a clothesline. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.” Rollins wound up outside the ring, leaning against the announce table, so Breakker hit a flying clothesline off the apron. 

Breakker went to the top rope, but Rollins met him there and hit a superplex. Rollins tried to transition into the Falcon Arrow, but Breakker hit the Falcon Arrow instead for a nearfall. (The crowd popped big for that.) 

Breakker hit another Frankensteiner moments later. He tried another, but Rollins landed on his feet and fired up as Breakker looked on in disbelief. Rollins hit a superkick and a Pedigree. 

Rollins followed with a curb stomp, but Heyman went on the apron to distract the referee. Rollins smiled and grabbed a steel chair, realizing what was coming. 

Austin Theory and Logan Paul tried a sneak attack, but Rollins attacked them with the chair. He gave Theory a curb stomp and chased Paul to the back. 

Rollins sprinted back into the ring but was met with a Breakker spear for a nearfall. Breakker went for another spear, but Rollins countered it into a Pedigree (which didn’t look great). 

Rollins went for a stomp off the ropes, but Breakker speared him out of the air. Breakker followed with another spear for the pinfall win. 

— Cole called this the biggest win of Breakker’s career and stated, “Bron Breakker has arrived.” 

Match result: Bron Breakker defeated Seth Rollins (21:25)

This was a strong match despite some miscommunication in the middle, and it helped that the crowd was hot for the whole thing. It was nice to see Breakker go over; I was expecting Rollins to win after weeks of Breakker getting the better of him. Rollins has a bit of an out after the Vision got involved, so this isn’t over. 

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Cathy Kelley interviewed Trick Williams in Gorilla. He said he was the puppetmaster, and this was his world. The time for games was over, and Sami Zayn would find that out tonight. 

United States Championship match: Trick Williams (c) (w/ Lil Yachty) vs. Sami Zayn

Williams booted Zayn in the corner to the cadence of “Whoop that Trick.” Zayn rolled to the outside to recover and chucked Williams into the steel steps when he joined him. Zayn was about to use the steel steps as a weapon, but stopped when Lil Yachty got in the way. 

Zayn hammered away at Williams in the ring. Fans booed this, and Zayn smirked while looking around in confusion. A few fans chanted for Zayn, but they were drowned out by chants of “Sami sucks,” and Zayn looked around at them again. 

Williams fought back with an upkick and neckbreaker. They traded counters until Williams hit a Book End for two. Zayn responded later with a sunset flip powerbomb off the ropes for two. They traded counters again, but this time Zayn got the better of it and hit a Blue Thunder Bomb for two. 

Zayn feigned a knee injury after springboarding off the ropes. Williams waited a moment before going after him, and Zayn caught him in a small package for two. Lil Yachty argued with the referee, and the distraction allowed Zayn to hit Williams with a candy cane kendo stick for a nearfall. 

Zayn aggressively booted Williams until the referee stopped him for some reason. As the ref checked on Williams, Lil Yachty hit Zayn with the kendo stick, and Williams followed with a Trick Kick for a nearfall. 

They wound up outside, and Zayn decked Yachty with a right hand. Yachty went down like a man who’s never taken a bump in his life (not an insult). Zayn also hit him with a kendo stick. 

Williams went after Zayn, but Zayn gave him a DDT onto the top of the steep steps. Before entering the ring, Zayn gave an unsuspecting Lil Yachty a Helluva Kick into the barricade. (I laughed, especially when Lil Yachty went down awkwardly again.) 

Back in the ring, Zayn went for a Helluva Kick, but Williams dodged it and hit a Trick Shot for the pinfall win. 

— Lil Yachty quickly recovered from Zayn’s finisher and joined Williams in the ring to celebrate. He tossed cash into the air. 

Match result: Trick Williams defeated Sami Zayn to retain the United States Championship (12:45)

This match was alright. They worked around Williams’ limitations as best they could. The crowd liked Williams, and they resented Zayn. 

Zayn has lost two in a row to Williams, so he’ll have to find something else to do now. 

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The Miz and Kit Wilson entered first, and there was a long video package to explain why this match was happening. 

Danhausen entered on his custom vehicle and walked over to the cloning machine box to reveal his partner. The box opened, and a little person dressed as Danhausen popped out. They entered the Danhausen-mobile and rode around ringside. They entered the ring, and Miz laughed at Danhausen’s partner. 

The crowd seemed to play along during the entrance, but there was a smattering of boos when the bell rang and the match actually started with this man as Danhausen’s partner.

Danhausen & Mini-hausen vs. The Miz & Kit Wilson

The Danhausen clone could actually wrestle and used a tilt-a-whirl leg scissors takedown to knock Miz out of the ring. This cheered up the paying audience. 

The heels took control after posting Danhausen. They beat up little Danhausen for a while until he hit a springboard moonsault to knock down Wilson. Danhausen made a hot tag and ran wild on both guys, and his offence included a German suplex on Wilson and a tornado DDT on Miz. 

Danhausen hit a running boot on Wilson, but he wasn’t the legal man. Miz booted Danhausen into the corner, so little Danhausen tagged himself in and wiped out both heels with a suicide dive. Mini-hausen chased Wilson up the ramp, but Wilson kicked him in the head and shoved him back into the box. 

The cloning box percolated and reopened, and about five or six more little Danhausens entered. The original clone gave Wilson an airplane spin. He tried to curse Wilson, but Wilson held up a mirror, so Mini-hausen wound up cursing himself. Miz gave him a Skull Crushing Finale, but Danhausen broke up the cover. 

Danhausen tagged in and gave Miz a Thesz press (at least he tried to). Miz tried to use a fire extinguisher, but he was cursed, I guess, and it went off in his face and in his partner’s. 

Mini-hausen wiped out Wilson with a dive, and Danhausen hit Miz with a pump kick for the pinfall. 

— Cole said, “This is wrestling!” and Barrett vehemently disagreed, asking, “What happened to the business I love?” 

Match result: Danhausen & Mini-hausen defeated The Miz & Kit Wilson (11:38) 

This nonsense match was longer than every women’s match on both nights of WrestleMania 42. 

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They announced a two-night AAA Triplemanía in September (over two non-consecutive nights). 

There was a commercial for Riyadh season. 

IYO SKY vs. Asuka

Kairi Sane did not appear. The post-match could leave people speculating on Asuka’s future. 

The match started with chants of, “We want Kairi.” It wasn’t super loud at first, but it got much louder as Asuka controlled the opening moments of the match. 

Sky fired up with some offence, which got the crowd to focus on the match instead. Asuka took control after driving Sky’s head into the ring post. The crowd chanted for Sky to get back into the match before once again chanting for Kairi Sane. (The chants pretty much stopped after this.)

Asuka hit kicks to the chest until Sky blocked one and hit a double foot stomp. Sky followed with a back elbow, an uppercut, a missile dropkick, and a running meteora in the corner for two. Asuka responded with strikes of her own and a knee strike for two. 

Sky hit a German suplex into a bridging cover for two. Asuka tried an armbar, but Sky quickly escaped. They traded kicks, and both women went down. Asuka tried an armbar again, but Sky slipped out and applied her own version of the Asuka Lock until Asuka got a rope break. 

Asuka went to the top, but Sky hit an uppercut and hurricanrana. However, Asuka rolled through into a cradle for a nearfall. Sky avoided a running hip attack and dropkicked Asuka out of the ring. Asuka blocked a dive and placed Sky on the announce table. 

While standing on the announce table, Asuka tried to mist Sky, but Sky held up Barrett’s laptop to block it. Sky tripped Asuka and hit a flying crossbody off the table. The crowd chanted for Sky as she hit an Asai moonsault. 

Asuka dodged a moonsault and locked in the armbar. Sky countered it, but Asuka caught her in the Asuka Lock. It looked like Sky was about to pass out, but she just barely caught Asuka in a cradle for two. 

Asuka blocked a kick and hit a German suplex. However, Sky blocked a kick moments later and hit a German suplex of her own. Sky followed with a running corner meteora and a moonsault for the pinfall win. 

— Sky bowed to Asuka after the match. Asuka broke down in tears and gave Sky a big hug. They embraced and Asuka held up Sky’s hand. 

That’s interesting. 

Match result: IYO SKY defeated Asuka (18:06)

A really good match that built as it went. 

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Steve Keirn and Dan Spivey were in the crowd, along with members of the Tampa Bay Lightning, who have some extra time on their hands. 

John Cena’s announcement 

Cena entered. He said he had to consider what the next stage of his career would be. The crowd chanted, “One more match,” and Cena said he knew that was coming. He thought a lot about his final match and how it went. 

Cena was happy with it and happy with the event being a showcase of the future. He wanted his final opponent to earn the spot, and that’s what happened. 

That night gave a spotlight to some of the new NXT stars like Sol Ruca, Je’Von Evans, and Oba Femi. (Femi got a big reaction.) Cena was impressed with Femi and his win over Brock Lesnar. 

Cena was so happy with how that night went that it led to his announcement tonight: the John Cena Classic. 

Over one evening, the best of today would face the best of tomorrow. Members of WWE and NXT would battle for the chance to win a new championship. The championship would have Cena’s name on it, and he would strive to make the event a memorable one. 

Cena also announced that fans would vote to determine the champion. During this showcase event, even if a wrestler didn’t win their match, they could win over the fans with their performance, and that wrestler could still be voted by the fans to become the new champion. 

Cena was excited and wanted to make this an annual event. He thanked the company for making this happen and thanked the fans for their support.

(To summarize, there will be an event with matches where the actual results don’t matter, only the individual performances, because a fan vote will determine the winner. At least, the results will matter as much as the fans determine they do. It doesn’t really sound like a title that will be defended; rather, an annual trophy like the Andre the Giant battle royal, but we’ll see. The live fans cheered the pandering announcement. It certainly different.) 

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World Heavyweight Championship match: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu

Reigns knocked down Fatu with a shoulder tackle and posed to the crowd, but Fatu immediately got to his feet and stared down Reigns. Fatu no-sold a clothesline and knocked Reigns out of the ring. Fatu went for a dive, but when it seemed like Reigns blocked it, Fatu applied the Tongan Death Grip instead. 

Fatu let go of the hold because they were outside the ring. When Fatu went after him again, Reigns wrenched him against the ropes. Reigns drove Fatu’s hand into the ring post to prevent him from doing the move again. There were loud duelling crowd chants. 

Reigns hit clotheslines in the corner, but Fatu stopped it by simply grabbing Reigns’ arm. Fatu hit a clothesline and drove Reigns shoulder-first into the ring post. Fatu missed a corner splash, and Reigns came back with more clotheslines and a big boot. 

Reigns hit a Superman punch, but Fatu kicked out at one and popped right to his feet. Fans chanted for Fatu, who no-sold Reigns’ offence before hitting a clothesline and a senton. Fatu headbutted Reigns ten times in the corner and hit a running hip attack. 

Fatu set up for another hip attack, but Reigns exploded out of the corner with a Superman punch for two. They went to the outside, where Fatu powerbombed Reigns through the announce table. Fatu rolled Reigns back into the ring, but Reigns speared him for a nearfall. 

Reigns went for another spear, but Fatu countered into a pop-up Samoan drop. The crowd went crazy as Fatu followed with the Mighty Moonsault, but Reigns kicked out. 

Fatu went for a senton bomb, but Reigns got his knees up to block it. They slowly got to their feet and traded right hands. Fatu got the better of the exchange as Reigns fell into the corner. Fatu immediately hit consecutive running hip attacks. 

Fatu applied the Tongan Death Grip. Reigns appeared to be going out, but he fired up and put his fingers in Fatu’s eyes. Reigns shoved Fatu into the corner as he did, and the referee was knocked down (he was only dazed, not knocked out). 

Fatu tried a pop-up Samoan Drop, but Reigns countered with a Superman punch, and he followed with a spear for a close nearfall. (This was one of those nearfalls that was probably a three, but it wasn’t the finish, so the ref held up the count.) 

Fatu applied the Death Grip, and Reigns held onto the top turnbuckle for leverage. The buckle cover came off in the process. Fatu still held the Death Grip, but Reigns shoved his head into the exposed buckle and followed with a spear for the pinfall win. Reigns retains. 

— Fatu attacked Reigns after the match and put him in the Death Grip. The ref tried to stop him, so Fatu gave him a Samoan drop. 

Officials ran out to stop Fatu, but he superkicked Shane Helms and shoved Adam Pearce out of the ring. Fatu put Reigns in the hold again as five officials desperately tried to stop him, and he eventually let go. 

Fatu left the ring, but he returned to put Reigns in the hold again. Fatu let go of the hold and held the title belt up high as the show ended. 

Match result: Roman Reigns defeated Jacob Fatu to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (18:03)

This was a really good match. On some level, we’ve probably seen a few too many Reigns main events, but Fatu comes across as totally unique from everyone else on this show, so this felt different, and he should really win the title at some point. 

Charlotte Flair puts the spotlight on Trick Williams and Bron Breakker’s WWE Backlash matches 

Charlotte Flair discusses Trick Williams and Bron Breakker’s WWE performances and upcoming Backlash matches. 

Speaking with Christine Williamson on ESPN First Take, Flair revealed fans should focus on Trick Williams and Bron Breakker’s performances at Backlash. She praised their work ethics and contributions to the industry and stated they are destined to be WWE’s breakout stars. 

“In my opinion, the first one would be Trick Williams. His entrance, you can see everyone standing. The fans are already connecting with him, the charisma, the size. He just looks like a stud, an athlete. I mean, look at him. A little bias, Bron Breakker, given he’s a second generation talent, he was out on injury. When he came back, he made, definitely an impact at WrestleMania and facing Seth, who is one of the greats of my generation. I definitely think those two, Trick Williams and Bron Breakker, are definitely breakout stars in the next couple years.”

Flair also claimed that she looks forward to Asuka and IYO SKY’s match at the Premium Live Event given their history. 

“This isn’t because I’m biased about the women, but definitely IYO SKY vs. Asuka. I have a lot of history with Asuka. I ended her undefeated streak. I’ve had the opportunity to face IYO multiple times. They’re both international superstars, I think. Given the time and the story that they have, they could potentially steal the show, and I have no doubt that they will, and that’s just not me saying it as a woman just praising a female match, they’re that talented, and they have a special style, you can see with their entrances, and also the story, if people go back, IYO And Asuka were in Damage CTRL for the last two years led by Bayley. I think they’re gonna do a hell of a job.”

WWE Backlash will take place at the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida on May 9. The first hour of the show will air on ESPN 2, a similar format followed for WrestleMania 42.