WWE's PPV Wrestlemania Backlash has been interesting so far, to say the least. During the Damian Priest vs. The Miz lumberjack match, the ring was surrounded by zombies--a promotional tie-in with Netflix's Army of the Dead. During the match, John Morrison was eaten by zombies, and after The Miz lost the match, he was also eaten by zombies. It's easily one of the weirdest moments in any lumberjack match in WWE history--even moreso than Mantaur mooing during one back in 1995. Anyway, check out live results from the PPV below.

If you want to watch Wrestlemania Backlash in the US, you'll need a subscription to NBC Universal's streaming service Peacock. If you live outside of the US, you can still watch the show on the WWE Network. Wrestlemania Backlash takes place at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, inside the Thunderdome, as there are no live audiences for this event. We should expect to see things get back to normal around Summerslam though.

There are plenty of matches from both the Raw and Smackdown brands for this PPV. Aside from the aforementioned Raw Women's Championship bout, the main event will be a triple threat featuring Bobby Lashley defending his WWE Championship against Drew McIntyre and Braun Strowman. Additionally, Rey and Dominik Mysterio have a chance to become the first-ever father/son tag team champions, as long as they can defeat the team of Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode. Check out the match card below.

WWE Wrestlemania Backlash Match Card:

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While you wait for the show to begin, check out the Wrestle Buddies Wrestlemania Backlash predictions episode below. What's Wrestle Buddies? Well, it's GameSpot's professional wrestling podcast hosted by Mat Elfring and Chris E. Hayner as they discuss WWE, AEW, Impact, ROH, and more and occasionally, get very silly about it.

Kickoff Show

The preshow begins at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET. Once the show begins, you can find all the notes from the Kickoff Show below.

It doesn't seem like there will be a match on the Kickoff Show, considering there are only six matches in total for the PPV.

Sheamus has issued an open challenge, but not for the United States Championship.

Sheamus vs. Ricochet

Sheamus wins by pin.

Solid Kickoff Show match between the two wrestlers. It's helping cement Sheamus as a credible champion, and you love to hate him as he talks on the mic. This is also giving Ricochet a nice feud, as Ricochet attacked Sheamus after the match--and decided to wear Sheamus's fancy--yet not so fancy--hat and jacket, which apparently means a lot to the Celtic Warrior.

Also, Ricochet dabbed while wearing Sheamus's stuff, which made me laugh way too much. I'm pretty sure dabbing isn't cool anymore--at least that's what my 12-year-old niece tells me--so I'm all about people dabbing constantly now. I dabbed while writing this at least four times.

Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair

(Triple Threat Match for the Raw Women's Championship)

Rhea Ripley wins by pin on Asuka.

This was a match that probably kept you on the edge of your seat. It was a nonstop bout traveling 200 mph. It was a great return PPV for Charlotte, but WWE made the right decision keeping the title on Ripley. It solidifies her as a champion, beating two of WWE's best superstars, and it also will further Charlotte's storyline of her being bitter for not being on the Mania card. No one came out of this looking weak. It built everyone up.

Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode (c) vs. Rey Mysterio & Dominik Mysterio

(Smackdown Tag Team Championship)

Dominick Mysterio was hurt before the match, after Ziggler and Roode turned over a light sofa on him, so Rey is going out alone. He fought for a good while on his own, constantly moments away from losing the match. Eventually, a hurt Dominick Mysterio came down to the ring.

Dominick Mysterio pins Bobby Roode.

The match itself was fine, but it hinged a lot on Rey being the workhorse for the majority of the bout. Regardless, it's a really cool moment to see the first father/son tag team championship team in WWE. That's a very memorable moment.

Damian Priest vs. The Miz

(Lumberjack Match)

Damian Priest wins by pin.

The lumberjacks are all zombies--mainly because WWE is heavily promoting Netflix's Army of the Dead. It was weird. The zombies didn't try to go into the ring until after the match was over, so at least they abided by the lumberjack rules. During the match, John Morrison was eaten by zombies. After the match, The Miz was eaten by zombies. I assume they're both dead.

Bianca Belair (c) vs. Bayley

(Smackdown Women's Championship)

Bianca Belair wins by pin.

Still thrown through a loop at what happened with all the zombies in the match prior. While this match didn't live up to what Belair and Sasha Banks did at Wrestlemania, Belair's title defense against Bayley was still great. Bayley's whole gimmick of laughing in her opponent's face is wildly entertaining and tonally made it feel a lot more different from the mania match. I'd love to see this feud continue at the next PPV.

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