Background in
Orlando, Florida.
Backlash is a recurring
professional wrestling event that was established by
WWE in 1999. It was held annually from 1999 to 2009, but was then discontinued until it was reinstated in 2016. The original concept of the event was based around the backlash from WWE's flagship event,
WrestleMania, but this theme was dropped with the event's revival in 2016. In 2019, Backlash was originally scheduled to be held in June, however, it was canceled and replaced by a one-off PPV called
Stomping Grounds. Backlash was then reinstated for June 2020. It was the 15th Backlash and featured wrestlers from the
Raw and
SmackDown brand divisions. The event aired on
pay-per-view (PPV) worldwide and was available to
livestream on the
WWE Network.
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Backlash was originally booked to take place in
Kansas City, Missouri on June 14, 2020. However, the event was not announced or promoted until May 10 during WWE's
Money in the Bank PPV; the advertisement had no reference to a city or venue, but confirmed the event for June 14. It was WWE's first event to be announced after the start of the
COVID-19 pandemic, which began affecting WWE's programming in mid-March. though in late May, WWE began using Performance Center trainees to serve as the live audience. Jeremy Lambert of
Fightful originally reported that most of the matches were filmed in advance on June 7, hours before the Performance Center recruits were moved to
Full Sail University to act as spectators for
NXT TakeOver: In Your House that
aired live that night. However, it was revealed by wrestling journalist
Dave Meltzer the day after that only the
Edge vs.
Randy Orton match was pre-recorded. The recruits had a call-sheet at 8:30am that had them working both events until midnight on June 8. The rest of the Backlash card aired live on June 14. The pre-recorded nature of the Edge vs. Randy Orton match allowed WWE to create a
cinematic match, utilizing "unique production techniques and camera angles ... to add to the experience". One production technique was amplified crowd noise. Some spots in the match were also refilmed to get different angles, or to perfect certain moves. WWE also used the classic
Madison Square Garden microphone that was used during
WrestleMania I, with previous recordings of the late
Howard Finkel (1950–2020) doing introductions for both wrestlers. Referee
Charles Robinson also wore a classic light blue ref shirt with black bowtie.
Storylines The event comprised seven matches, including one on the Kickoff pre-show, that resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows,
Monday Night Raw and
Friday Night SmackDown. At the
Royal Rumble,
WWE Hall of Famer Edge, who was forced to retire in April 2011 due to a neck injury, returned during the
eponymous match and eliminated his old
Rated-RKO tag team partner Randy Orton; Edge was soon after eliminated. The feud became very personal over the next several weeks and culminated in a
Last Man Standing match at
WrestleMania 36 Part 2, where Edge defeated Orton. On the May 11 episode of
Raw, both men made their first post-WrestleMania appearances. Orton said that the better man won at WrestleMania, but questioned Edge if the better wrestler had actually won. Noting that both the Royal Rumble and Last Man Standing matches were non-traditional, Orton challenged Edge to a traditional
singles match at Backlash; Edge accepted the following week. WWE then billed the match as "The Greatest Wrestling Match Ever". On the May 11 episode of
Raw,
Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP) approached
Bobby Lashley backstage and praised him on his victory from earlier that night. However, he questioned why Lashley was facing a mid-carder while
King Corbin was being invited over from SmackDown to face
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre in a non-title match. MVP noted that Lashley had not had a WWE Championship opportunity since 2007's
The Great American Bash and questioned when Lashley would show his true self. Lashley then aligned himself with MVP, which also enraged Lashley's storyline wife
Lana. On the May 15 episode of
SmackDown, Strowman teamed with
Mr. Money in the Bank Otis to defeat
The Miz and John Morrison. The following week,
Miz and
Morrison lambasted Strowman for teaming with Otis (whom they made fun of the week prior) and then stated their loss the previous week was unfair. Miz taunted Strowman about his match with Wyatt and questioned if Wyatt was actually finished with Strowman. Morrison then seemingly issued a challenge for Miz to face Strowman, who accepted and defeated Miz. Following the match, Morrison challenged Strowman to defend the Universal Championship against himself and Miz in a
handicap match at Backlash, which was made official. At Money in the Bank,
Asuka won the women's
Money in the Bank ladder match. Throughout April,
Sheamus would defeat enhancement talents with video packages showing the recovery of Hardy playing afterwards. This continued until the May 1 episode, where after Sheamus won his match, it was announced that Hardy would return the following week. There, Hardy was interviewed about his career before calling out Sheamus. After mocking Hardy's career, Sheamus brawled with Hardy, who got the upper hand. Hardy and Sheamus were then scheduled to face each other in a first round match for the
vacant Intercontinental Championship on the May 22 episode, On the June 5 episode, Hardy explained the situation when he was interrupted by Sheamus. Another brawl broke out with Sheamus getting the upper hand. It was then confirmed that Hardy and Sheamus would face each other at Backlash. On the final
SmackDown before Backlash, a contract signing was held. After Hardy took a urine test, he told Sheamus that "it's better to be pissed off than pissed on" before throwing the urine in his face. It was then revealed that Hardy's test results came back negative. On the May 11 episode of
Raw,
The IIconics (
Billie Kay and
Peyton Royce) returned for the first time since November 2019 and defeated
WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and
Nikki Cross in a non-title match. The same week on
SmackDown,
Banks and
Bayley defeated Bliss and Cross to win the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. On the April 27 episode of
Raw,
Apollo Crews' team defeated
United States Champion Andrade's team in a
six-man tag team match when Crews pinned Andrade. Later that night, Andrade (accompanied by
Zelina Vega) defeated Crews to retain the title after Crews tweaked his knee, rendering him unable to continue. This caused Crews to be removed from the men's Money in the Bank ladder match. On the May 18 episode,
Kevin Owens and Crews defeated Andrade and
Angel Garza in a tag team match. Later that night, Crews challenged Andrade to a title match which was scheduled for the Kickoff pre-show. On the April 27 episode of
Raw,
The Viking Raiders (
Erik and
Ivar) confronted
Raw Tag Team Champions The Street Profits (
Angelo Dawkins and
Montez Ford), stating that they were second-best. Afterwards, the two teams would begin an "anything you can do, we can do better" tournament. The Street Profits won
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