Backlash 2025, the WWE’s first Premium Live Event after WrestleMania 41, is almost upon us. The eagerly-awaited pay-per-view will be held on Saturday, May 10, in St Louis. Some f the biggest names in the business, right from John Cena to Becky Lynch, will be in action, which suggests that a night to remember may be on the cards. Viewers in India can watch  Backlash 2025 live on Netflix on Sunday, May 11. 


WWE Backlash 2025 will be available to watch on Netflix

Backlash 2025, one of WWE's biggest events of the year, will be livestreamed in India on Netflix from 4:30 am on April 11. Viewers need to subscribe to the streaming service to enjoy the show. In India, a monthly subscription costs between Rs 149 and Rs 649, depending on the plan. Netflix has been the home of WWE programming in India since April 1. 

 Prior to this, the promotion’s programmes were available to stream on SonyLiv


WWE Backlash 2025: Who is in action?

WWE Backlash 2025 will be headlined by John Cena and Randy Orton. The Cenation Leader will be defending his Undisputed Championship against ‘The Apex Predator’ at the event. This is billed as the ‘last time’ the veterans square off against each other. 

The event will also see Pat McAfee locking horns with Gunther. Similarly, Lyra Valkyria will be defending the Women’s Intercontinental title against Becky Lynch. Moreover, Jacob Fatu is set to put the US Championship on the line against Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest, and LA Night

Additionally, Dominik Mysterio will defend the Intercontinental title against Penta

WWE Backlash is set to take place in St Louis on May 10. 


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