Backlash (2016)
Backlash (2016) | ||||
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Promotional poster featuring Dean Ambrose | ||||
Theme song(s) | "Stronger" by Through Fire | |||
Information | ||||
Promotion | WWE | |||
Brand(s) | SmackDown | |||
Sponsor(s) |
KFC Jagger Eaton's Mega Life | |||
Date | September 11, 2016 | |||
Attendance | 7,000[1] | |||
Venue | Richmond Coliseum | |||
City | Richmond, Virginia | |||
WWE Network event chronology | ||||
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Backlash chronology | ||||
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Backlash (2016) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event produced by WWE. It took place on September 11, 2016, at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia.[2] Seven professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card, and an additional one on the pre-show.[3] It was the twelfth event in the Backlash chronology, and the first SmackDown branded event following the second brand split in July 2016.[4]
In the main event, AJ Styles defeated Dean Ambrose to win the WWE World Championship, making him the first ever wrestler to hold world championships in WWE, TNA, and New Japan Pro Wrestling.[5] The event also determined the inaugural champions for SmackDown's Women's and Tag Team divisions, which were won by Becky Lynch and the team of Heath Slater and Rhyno, respectively.
Background
The card consisted of eight matches which resulted from scripted storylines and had results predetermined by WWE on their SmackDown brand, one of WWE's brand divisions.[6][7] Storylines between the characters were produced on WWE's weekly television show SmackDown Live.[8]
At SummerSlam, Dean Ambrose retained the WWE World Championship against Dolph Ziggler, while AJ Styles defeated John Cena.[9] On the following SmackDown, Styles taunted Ziggler about his loss, provoking him to attack Styles. Later, Styles was declared the no. 1 contender for the WWE World Championship at Backlash, which prompted Ziggler to come out to demand a shot at the title. Styles would defeat Ziggler in the main event of the August 23 episode of SmackDown Live, to prevent the title match from being turned into a triple threat match involving Ziggler.[10] On the August 30 episode, a non-title match between Ambrose and Baron Corbin ended in disqualification when Styles, who was providing guest commentary for the match, interfered to attack Ambrose. An ensuing three-way brawl culminated in Styles straddling the top rope.[11] A week later, Ambrose mocked Styles' end to the previous week's show, causing a confrontation between himself and Styles, leading Styles to hit Ambrose with a low blow.[12]
At the 2016 WWE draft, WWE Women's Champion Charlotte was drafted to Raw, leaving SmackDown without a women's championship. On the August 23 episode of SmackDown Live, the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship was unveiled, and a six-pack elimination challenge between Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, Carmella, Naomi, Natalya, and Nikki Bella was slated for Backlash to crown the inaugural champion. Bella had returned from injury two nights before at SummerSlam, when she had joined Natalya and Alexa Bliss to replace the suspended Eva Marie in a winning effort against Becky Lynch, Carmella, and Naomi.[13][9] Nikki was set to face Carmella following the unveiling of the tile, whom she had pinned at SummerSlam. Instead, however, Carmella attacked Nikki during a pre-match interview and again during Talking Smack, SmackDown's aftershow.[10] On the August 30 episode of SmackDown Live, Carmella once again attacked Nikki, who provided guest commentary on a tag team match taking place between her other Backlash opponents.[11] On the September 6 episode, the six women had a championship forum conducted by general manager Daniel Bryan, which ended in a brawl, causing a six-woman tag team match to be announced, with the team of Nikki Bella, Becky Lynch, and Naomi facing Natalya, Alexa Bliss, and Carmella. The match ended with Carmella making Nikki submit to the Code of Silence.[12]
Also at the 2016 draft, WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day were drafted to Raw, which also left the SmackDown brand without tag team championships. On the August 23 episode of SmackDown Live, the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship was unveiled, and a tournament to crown the inaugural champions was then set up, with the tournament's final scheduled for Backlash. Originally scheduled to be a six-team tournament between American Alpha, The Ascension, Breezango, The Hype Bros, The Usos, and The Vaudevillains, Heath Slater, who was still trying to earn a SmackDown contract after being left out of the WWE draft, was granted entry into the tournament on the condition that he must find a partner and win the tournament to earn a contract. Rhyno, who had defeated Slater to win a contract weeks before, agreed to be his partner. In the quarter-finals, The Usos and American Alpha advanced with wins over The Ascension and Breezango, respectively.[10] The following week, The Hype Bros, as well as Slater and Rhyno, would later advance with wins over The Vaudevillains and The Headbangers (who were added to the tournament), respectively.[11] On the September 6 episode, American Alpha and the team of Slater and Rhyno advanced with wins over The Usos and The Hype Bros, respectively.[12] However, The Usos would attack American Alpha after their match, causing Chad Gable to suffer a leg injury. Due to this, American Alpha were ruled out of the tournament final, and a match between The Usos and The Hype Bros was then set for Backlash, with the winners replacing American Alpha in the final against Slater and Rhyno.[14]
On the August 23 episode of SmackDown, Bray Wyatt confronted Randy Orton.[10] The following week, Wyatt challenged Orton to a match at Backlash, which Orton accepted.[11] On the September 6 episode, Wyatt stated that Orton had become weak following his showing at SummerSlam, and would be the one to initiate change in Orton. Orton would later respond to Wyatt, mocking his messages, prompting a match between the two to be commissioned for Backlash.[12]
On the August 23 edition of Talking Smack, Intercontinental Champion The Miz went on a tirade on general manager Daniel Bryan, in response to Bryan's comments about him wrestling "like a coward" and "someone who's afraid to get hit".[15] On the following week's episode of SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler confronted The Miz, agreeing with Bryan to goad The Miz into a match for the Intercontinental Championship. After also insulting The Miz for being "a soft, safe coward", Bryan scheduled The Miz to defend his Intercontinental Championship against Ziggler at Backlash.[11] On the September 6 episode of SmackDown, The Miz slapped Ziggler, who was providing guest commentary for The Miz's match against Apollo Crews, before fleeing.[12]
Event
Role: | Name: |
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English Commentators | Mauro Ranallo |
John "Bradshaw" Layfield | |
David Otunga | |
Spanish Commentators | Carlos Cabrera |
Marcelo Rodríguez | |
German Commentators | Sebastian Hackl |
Carsten Schaefer | |
Ring announcers | Greg Hamilton |
Referees | Charles Robinson |
Dan Engler | |
Jason Ayers | |
Mike Chioda | |
Interviewers | Renee Young |
Charly Caruso | |
Pre-show panel | Renee Young |
Booker T | |
Jerry Lawler | |
Lita | |
Pre-show
During the pre-show, Baron Corbin faced Apollo Crews. The end came when Corbin executed the End of Days on Crews to win the match.
Preliminary matches
The pay-per-view's main card opened with the six-pack elimination challenge to determine the inaugural SmackDown Women's Champion involving Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss, Carmella, Naomi, Natalya and Nikki Bella. Bliss was eliminated by Naomi after a Diving Neckbreaker/Powerbomb combination with Natalya. Natalya then eliminated Naomi by forcing her to submit to the Sharpshooter. Nikki eliminated Natalya after a Fireman's Carry Cutter but was immediately eliminated by Carmella with a roll-up. Lynch then applied the Dis-arm-her, forcing Carmella to submit, and won the title.
Next, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) faced The Hype Bros (Mojo Rawley and Zack Ryder). In the end, Jey performed a Chop Block on Ryder and tagged in Jimmy, who forced Ryder to submit to the Tequila Sunrise to win the match. This qualified The Usos for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship tournament final against Heath Slater and Rhyno.
After that, The Miz defended the Intercontinental Championship against Dolph Ziggler. During the match, Miz applied the Figure Four Leglock, but Ziggler touched the ropes, forcing Miz to break the hold. Ziggler then executed a Superkick on Miz, who placed his foot on the ropes, voiding the pinfall attempt. Whilst Miz distracted the referee, Maryse sprayed something at Ziggler, distracting him which allowed Miz to execute a Skull Crushing Finale on Ziggler to retain the title.
Randy Orton was scheduled to face Bray Wyatt, but Wyatt had attacked him earlier in the event. Orton was then rendered unable to compete, and Wyatt was declared the winner via forfeit. Instead, Wyatt faced Kane in a No Holds Barred match, to substitute for Orton. During the match, Wyatt executed a Running Senton through a broadcast table on Kane. Kane executed a Chokeslam on Wyatt for a near-fall. In the end, Orton came down and attacked Wyatt with an RKO, leading to Kane executing a second Chokeslam on Wyatt to win the match.
Later, Heath Slater and Rhyno faced The Usos to determine the inaugural SmackDown Tag Team Champions. Rhyno executed a Gore on Jimmy whilst the referee was distracted, with Slater gaining the pinfall, to win the titles.
Main event
In the main event, Dean Ambrose defended the WWE World Championship against AJ Styles. During the match, Styles applied the Calf Crusher on Ambrose but Ambrose touched the ropes, forcing Styles to break the hold. Styles re-applied the Calf Crusher later on, but Ambrose escaped. Styles executed a Springboard 450 Splash on Ambrose for a near-fall. Ambrose threw Styles over the barricade and leapt onto him off a broadcast table. In the end, Styles countered Dirty Deeds by pushing Ambrose into the referee. Seizing the opportunity, Styles attacked Ambrose with a low blow, followed by a Styles Clash, to win the title.
Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times[16] |
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1P | Baron Corbin defeated Apollo Crews | Singles match[17] | 9:55 |
2 | Becky Lynch defeated Alexa Bliss, Carmella, Naomi, Natalya, and Nikki Bella | Six-pack elimination challenge to determine the inaugural WWE SmackDown Women's Champion[18] | 14:40 |
3 | The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) defeated The Hype Bros (Mojo Rawley and Zack Ryder) by submission | Tag team match to qualify for the tag team tournament final[19] | 10:11 |
4 | The Miz (c) (with Maryse) defeated Dolph Ziggler | Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship[20] | 18:22 |
5 | Bray Wyatt defeated Randy Orton by forfeit | Singles match[21] | 00:24 |
6 | Kane defeated Bray Wyatt | No Holds Barred match[21] | 10:55 |
7 | Heath Slater and Rhyno defeated The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) | Tag team tournament final to determine the inaugural WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions[22] | 10:02 |
8 | AJ Styles defeated Dean Ambrose (c) | Singles match for the WWE World Championship[23] | 25:01 |
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SmackDown Tag Team Championship tournament bracket
Quarterfinals SmackDown (8/23, 8/30)[10][11] | Semifinals SmackDown (9/6)[12] | Final Backlash (9/11) | ||||||||||||
American Alpha (Chad Gable and Jason Jordan) | Pin | |||||||||||||
Breezango (Fandango and Tyler Breeze) | 10:13 | |||||||||||||
American Alpha† | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Usos | 0:28 | |||||||||||||
The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) | 3:49 | |||||||||||||
The Usos† | 10:02 | |||||||||||||
Heath Slater and Rhyno | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Hype Bros (Mojo Rawley and Zack Ryder) | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) | 2:50 | |||||||||||||
The Hype Bros | 7:03 | |||||||||||||
Heath Slater and Rhyno | Pin | |||||||||||||
The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) | 2:54 | |||||||||||||
Heath Slater and Rhyno | Pin | |||||||||||||
† When Chad Gable suffered an injury after defeating The Usos, American Alpha were removed from the final. The Usos then defeated The Hype Bros at Backlash in a second chance tag team match to replace American Alpha in the final.
SmackDown Women's Championship match
Eliminated | Wrestler | Eliminated by | Method of elimination | Time |
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1 | Alexa Bliss | Naomi | Pinned after a powerbomb/neckbreaker combination with Natalya | 9:38 |
2 | Naomi | Natalya | Submitted to the Sharpshooter | 10:52 |
3 | Natalya | Nikki Bella | Pinned after the Rack Attack 2.0 | 12:00 |
4 | Nikki Bella | Carmella | Pinned with a roll-up | 12:08 |
5 | Carmella | Becky Lynch | Submitted to the Dis-arm-her | 14:40 |
Winner | Becky Lynch | N/A | ||
Aftermath
On September 13 episode of Smackdown Live, while AJ Styles was addressing the crowd of his title victory at the event, John Cena returned to challenge Styles to a match for the WWE World Championship, in an attempt to become a 16 time world champion. Dean Ambrose then appeared, demanding to have his rematch clause granted first. SmackDown commissioner Shane McMahon would then announce that Styles will defend his title against Cena and Ambrose in a triple threat match at No Mercy.
Having become the inaugural SmackDown Tag Team Champion at the event, Heath Slater was granted his SmackDown contract that was signed on the September 13 episode of SmackDown Live. This rendered him exclusive to the SmackDown brand, and was where Slater and Rhyno would be successful in their first titles defense against The Ascension. The Usos would defeat American Alpha later on to earn a rematch against Slater and Rhyno for the titles at No Mercy.
Following his successful WWE Intercontinental Championship defense against Dolph Ziggler, The Miz continued to berate general manager Daniel Bryan, and would vow not to defend his Intercontinental Championship on any show until he is granted a contract renegotiation. Bryan would later acquiesce to a contract renegotiation, while Ziggler would lose on back to back weeks against The Miz for the title. Ziggler would later put his career on the line for another chance at the title, at No Mercy.
Alexa Bliss was later crowned the no. 1 contender for the SmackDown Women's Championship, after beating her five other competitors on the following episode of SmackDown Live. The planned championship title match will take place at No Mercy.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter would report that Randy Orton was not cleared to wrestle at Backlash due to a concussion suffered from his main event match against Brock Lesnar that occurred the previous month at SummerSlam.[24] On September 24, 2016, at a house show in Chicago, Illinois, Lesnar defeated Orton in a no disqualification rematch.[25] Orton would later return to SmackDown in order to challenge Wyatt to a rematch at No Mercy, which Wyatt accepted.
See also
References
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