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At WWE Backlash 2026, Roman Reigns retained his World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu, while Asuka hinted at her departure from WWE. The event showcased key developments as the build toward SummerSlam begins.
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WWE picked up the pieces from WrestleMania on Saturday night with WWE Backlash 2026 from inside the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa. Roman Reigns eked out a win over Jacob Fatu to retain his World Heavyweight Championship, Asuka appeared to say goodbye to the WWE, and Bron Breakker showed heâs ready for the main event.
As we shift into the eventual build toward SummerSlam, hereâs six big takeaways from Backlash.
Throughout Roman Reignsâ run across the top of WWE, heâs never looked quite as powerless as he has against Jacob Fatu.
Even during his rivalry against Brock Lesnar, there always appeared to be a healthy tension between the two. But with Fatu, thereâs something different and unpredictable.
Their match Saturday night was physical, and had layers of familial history and the Tongan Death Grip blended into their ongoing Bloodline drama. Fatu was dominant and appeared in control for pockets of the match, but Reigns used an exposed turnbuckle and a referee distraction to ultimately help him earn the pinfall victory.
Originally, I would have preferred Fatu continue on his original route and go after Cody Rhodes. But thereâs something captivating with this new family drama between Fatu, Reigns, the Usos and Solo Sikoa. It doesnât feel like weâre even through Chapter 1 of this new Bloodline rivalry and Iâm already incredibly intrigued with where WWE goes from here, especially considering the deeper involvement of the Usos thatâs certainly around the corner. After a relatively disappointing year from a storyline perspective, it feels like WWEâs going right back to what worked in the past. I canât say I blame them.
As messy as last year was, with The Visionâs quick build and uneven 2025, thereâs still some semblance of success with what the faction has managed to pull off. Two injuries to Seth Rollins â one part of a storyline, the other legitimate â meant âThe Visionaryâ missed chunks of a year which was intended to elevate rising stars in Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. But his absence provided space for Breakker and Reed to step into their own â and the finished product from that space is what we got Saturday night.
Roman Reigns retained his World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu, and Asuka appeared to say goodbye to WWE.
Jacob Fatu put up a strong fight, making Roman Reigns look vulnerable throughout their match.
Asuka's hint at leaving WWE raises questions about her next steps in wrestling or other ventures.
Bron Breakker's performance suggests he is ready to move up to the main event scene in WWE.
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Breakker has perhaps never looked as ready-made for the main-event scene as he did against Rollins. A legitimate genetic freak, Breakker was outstanding, showcasing athleticism but also great ring awareness as the duo paced their match perfectly for the showâs opener. Breakker needed a distraction from Paul Heyman and The Vision to save him from a pinfall, eventually earning his own finish with a series of spears.
Even with the loss, Rollins remains in his element as one of the best bell-to-bell guys in WWE right now, and Breakker looks ready to pull up a seat directly in WWEâs spotlight. This rivalry has the legs to carry on, with Breakker continuing his ascent. The real question is whether or not the rest of The Vision can elevate alongside them.
After both former champions somehow missed out on WrestleMania, Asuka and Iyo Sky felt like they were out to prove something Saturday evening.
It was brutal, technically sound, and unquestionably the match of the night. Skyâs win and subsequent emotional embrace with Asuka already felt like a turning point in the moment. But then Big Eâs comments later in the night, questioning if it was the last time we saw Asuka in a WWE ring, added more intrigue to her immediate future.
If this is it in WWE for Asuka, what a run. More than 10 years in the company, one of the most dominant women across NXT and WWE â she leaves with quite the legacy. The real question then becomes whatâs next. At age 44, is there more to prove, or does she follow what appeared to be Brock Lesnarâs lead and become the latest to hang up her boots?
Iyo Sky and Asuka embrace during WWE Backlash.
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Sami Zayn couldnât get the job done against Trick Williams yet again, letting his focus continue to deviate over to Lil Yachty at ringside.
Zayn and Williams had a fine match, with the U.S. Champion once again stealing the spotlight as he continues his quick rise up the main roster. But the focal point of this match felt like the escalation of tensions between Zayn and Yachty.
It was Yachtyâs distraction that allowed Zayn to use the kendo stick on Williams, Zayn to pepper Yachty on the outside with a kendo stick, and eventually hit him with a Helluva Kick on the outside. That kick opened the door for Williams to land the Trick Shot and the victory. At this point, Zaynâs loss feels less important to the title picture and more like a direct connection to an eventual showdown with Yachty.
John Cena returned to the squared circle Saturday night, just one month after hosting WrestleMania, to announce the John Cena Classic â an evening where NXT talent will wrestle more established WWE talent for the chance to win a new championship.
He announced the audience will vote that night to crown the champion of what Cena hopes becomes an annual event.
Itâs an incredible gesture and fitting for what Cenaâs final night actually became â a showcase for young talent to make the leap and get noticed in ways many of them likely hadnât before. Iâm curious to see what this championship means, if anything, to the current landscape of the WWE. It feels odd to introduce a new title with so many already floating around, and this one in particular feels a bit meaningless. A trophy, Ă la the Andre the Giant Battle Royale or the Dusty Classic, would likely be a bit more fitting.
Danhausen is one of the best things going in WWE right now, and thatâs not to discredit anything else thatâs happening. Heâs just that entertaining. I was bullish on him upon his arrival, and heâs been used to near perfection in the months that followed. I love that his âcurseâ has real impact in the ring, starting with Dominik Mysterio and leading to Saturdayâs result.
His ongoing feud with The Miz and Kit Wilson has been exceptionally entertaining and Iâm fascinated to see how WWE navigates keeping this gimmick fresh. Miz has shown real chameleon-like abilities to make anything work, and itâs refreshing to see Wilson get a well-deserved PLE match.
I canât quite tell if this rivalry has run its course yet, but their showdown â and Wilsonâs introduction of a mirror to counter the curse â were a ton of fun for at least one more night.