WWE Backlash 2025 on TV and live stream in UK
Your guide to watching WWE Backlash live in the UK.

WWE Backlash is the first PPV event since WrestleMania, and you can bet John Cena will continue to dominate airtime.
Cena has not featured at Backlash since 2009, but will place his Undisputed WWE Championship belt on the line in a headline duel with Randy Orton.
Elsewhere on the card, Becky Lynch challenges Lyra Valkyria for the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship and former NFL star Pat McAfee takes on Gunther in a singles match among other big showdowns.
Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio and Penta will all feature on the slate.
RadioTimes.com brings you all the details on how to watch WWE Backlash 2025 live on TV and online.
When is WWE Backlash 2025?
WWE Backlash will take place on Saturday 10th May 2025.
The event starts at midnight UK time running into the early hours of Sunday morning.
How to watch WWE Backlash 2025 on TV
WWE Backlash will be shown exclusively live in the UK on Netflix.
Sign up for Netflix from £5.99 a month. Netflix is also available on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.
Watch WWE Backlash 2025 live stream online
WWE Backlash 2025 can be live streamed on Netflix in the UK.
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