WWE News: Embarrasing New Japan Footage Resurfaces Following Huge Debut

WWE News: Tonga Loa made his debut alongside The Bloodline at WWE Backlash 2024, helping his brother Tama Tonga to win.

Fans have been reacting to the shock debut whilst the show has gone on air, with one bringing up the infamous NJPW footage of Loa’s “offence” on former New Japan star Kazuchika Okada.

Although New Japan is renowned for the Strong Style of pro wrestling, the style that Loa used against Okada during a G1 Climax 33 match was pretty…well, soft.

You can check out the footage of the latest WWE signee below:

https://twitter.com/gravelstheory/status/1786812365113368797

WWE News: Hilarious Footage Resurfaces of New Japan Star Now Signed to WWE

Here are all of the matches that are set to take place tonight:

  • World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs Tiffany Stratton vs Naomi
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga)

Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action back on demand via the Peacock streaming service. WWE has been part of Peacock for some time, and you can subscribe to the service for as little as $4.99 per month.

Peacock costs $6 a month for an ads-included version of the service. Premium Plus, the ad-free version, costs $12 monthly, which means that you won’t miss any of the action from any WWE event on there.

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We’ll be covering all of the action from WrestleMania weekend, so make sure that you keep checking back for everything you need to know!

Make sure you check out more of the content we have via our Minus World section and if you want to see more pro wrestling or combat sports you can check out my site FightFans!

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WWE Backlash 2024 Results: Bayley vs Tiffany Stratton vs Naomi

WWE Backlash 2024 is well underway, and we’ve just seen the WWE Women’s Championship match between Bayley, Tiffany Stratton and Naomi.

Bayley won the title back at WrestleMania 40, defeating her former stablemate IYO Sky in a great match at the huge PLE show.

But was Bayley able to retain her title at Backlash? Yes! Bayley took the win after reversing a rollup from Naomi into a rollup of her own.

Bayley wins at WWE Backlash 2024!

Here are all of the matches that are set to take place tonight:

  • World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs Tiffany Stratton vs Naomi
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga)

Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action back on demand via the Peacock streaming service. WWE has been part of Peacock for some time, and you can subscribe to the service for as little as $4.99 per month.

Peacock costs $6 a month for an ads-included version of the service. Premium Plus, the ad-free version, costs $12 monthly, which means that you won’t miss any of the action from any WWE event on there.

Hard Drive Does Pro Wrestling News?

We’ll be covering all of the action from WrestleMania weekend, so make sure that you keep checking back for everything you need to know!

Make sure you check out more of the content we have via our Minus World section and if you want to see more pro wrestling or combat sports you can check out my site FightFans!

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WWE News: Fans RIP into Michael Cole for New Japan Pro Wrestling “Knowledge”

WWE News: Backlash 2024 is currently taking place from Lyon, France, and fans have noticed a laughable comment from Michael Cole on commentary.

Tama Tonga and Solo Sikoa faced Randy Orton and Kevin Owens in the opening match of the night, and Cole mentioned Bullet Club and how Tama Tonga had faced the likes of EVIL back in New Japan.

Fightful’s Jeremy Lambert noted it during the broadcast and tweeted: “Michael Cole just said “great matches with the likes of EVIL” and you know he’s just reading cagematch and didn’t watch that sh*t.”

Fans would then echo his sentiments, absolutely RIPPING into Cole for claiming that any match featuring EVIL taking on Tama Tonga could be anything resembling ‘great.’

WWE News: Michael Cole ripped by fans for New Japan comments

Here are all of the matches that are set to take place tonight:

  • World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs Tiffany Stratton vs Naomi
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga)

Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action back on demand via the Peacock streaming service. WWE has been part of Peacock for some time, and you can subscribe to the service for as little as $4.99 per month.

Peacock costs $6 a month for an ads-included version of the service. Premium Plus, the ad-free version, costs $12 monthly, which means that you won’t miss any of the action from any WWE event on there.

Hard Drive Does Pro Wrestling News?

We’ll be covering all of the action from WrestleMania weekend, so make sure that you keep checking back for everything you need to know!

Make sure you check out more of the content we have via our Minus World section and if you want to see more pro wrestling or combat sports you can check out my site FightFans!

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Former New Japan Pro Wrestling CHAMPION Debuts at WWE Backlash 2024

A former New Japan Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champion made his debut at the WWE Backlash 2024 event tonight from Lyon, France.

Tanga Loa, brother and tag team partner of Bloodline member Tama Tonga made his debut on the show after interrupting a pinfall during the Randy Owen/Kevin Owens vs Tama Tonga and Solo Sikoa match.

The former IWGP Tag Team Champion, trained by Bubba Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley, is now part of one of the biggest storylines in the company.

His accolades alongside Tama and the Bullet Club are numerous, including the following:

  • IWGP Tag Team Championship (7 times) – with Tama Tonga
  • NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga (2), and Taiji Ishimori and Tama Tonga (1)
  • World Tag League (2020) – with Tama Tonga

Tanga Loa DEBUTS at WWE Backlash 2024

Here are all of the matches that are set to take place tonight:

  • World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs Tiffany Stratton vs Naomi
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga)

Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action back on demand via the Peacock streaming service. WWE has been part of Peacock for some time, and you can subscribe to the service for as little as $4.99 per month.

Peacock costs $6 a month for an ads-included version of the service. Premium Plus, the ad-free version, costs $12 monthly, which means that you won’t miss any of the action from any WWE event on there.

Hard Drive Does Pro Wrestling News?

We’ll be covering all of the action from WrestleMania weekend, so make sure that you keep checking back for everything you need to know!

Make sure you check out more of the content we have via our Minus World section and if you want to see more pro wrestling or combat sports you can check out my site FightFans!

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WWE Backlash 2024 Results: Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs The Bloodline

WWE Backlash 2024 is now underway, with Kevin Owens and Randy Orton taking on The Bloodline in the opening match.

Owens would enter the arena first to a massive reaction from the crowd in Lyon, France, followed by Randy Orton getting serenaded to the ring by the crowd singing ‘Voices.’

Kevin Owens would end up hitting a top rope Brainbuster on Tama Tonga THROUGH CHAIRS because the three count was stopped by TONGA LOA!?

Solo would then get the win after hitting the Samoan Spike on Owens.

Did The Bloodline win at WWE Backlash 2024?

Here are all of the matches that are set to take place tonight:

  • World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs Tiffany Stratton vs Naomi
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga)

Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action back on demand via the Peacock streaming service. WWE has been part of Peacock for some time, and you can subscribe to the service for as little as $4.99 per month.

Peacock costs $6 a month for an ads-included version of the service. Premium Plus, the ad-free version, costs $12 monthly, which means that you won’t miss any of the action from any WWE event on there.

Hard Drive Does Pro Wrestling News?

We’ll be covering all of the action from WrestleMania weekend, so make sure that you keep checking back for everything you need to know!

Make sure you check out more of the content we have via our Minus World section and if you want to see more pro wrestling or combat sports you can check out my site FightFans!

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Wordle Today 1050 May 4 2024

Wordle can be an unforgiving puzzle sometimes, and you can often come so close to ending a long winning streak. So, for your convenience, here are some hints as well as the answer for the Wordle today May 4.

We present Wordle clues here in a variety of ways to gently help you along, but if you just want the answer straight, spoilers be damned,  then scroll all the way down to the section titled Today’s Wordle Answer.

 

Already May 5 at your location? Try our Wordle answer page for that day instead!

 

Wordle Hint Today 1050 May 4, 2024

Here’s a hint with the meaning of today’s Wordle answer

 

The worth, importance, or significance of something. This can include tangible things like objects, goods, or services, as well as intangible things like ideas, beliefs, or principles.

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Fifth Letter

The fifth letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“E”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Fourth Letter

The fourth letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“U”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Third Letter

The third letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“L”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today Second Letter

The second letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“A”

 

 

Wordle Hint Today First Letter

The first letter for the Wordle answer today is:

 

“V”

 

 

Today’s Wordle Answer

And finally, here is the Wordle answer today. While this is your last chance to turn back, don’t feel bad about having to look it up.

Sometimes you have just one last chance to solve the puzzle, but three different letters that could viably fit into that last remaining square. At other times the word is so obscure, you just would not have gotten it without having in-depth knowledge about some oddly specific subject.

That’s no reason to lose a streak you have kept going for 402 days straight! So here goes nothing:

 

3…

 

 

2…

 

 

1…

 

 

The Wordle answer today is “VALUE”

 

 

Previous Wordle Answers With Their Definitions

 

Wordle #1049 For May 3, 2024

EBONY

A dense black hardwood, native to South Asia. It is known for its deep, rich black color and smooth texture, making it highly valued for woodworking and decorative purposes.

 

Wordle #1048 For May 2, 2024

SLICE

As a noun: refers to a thin, flat piece or portion of something, especially food.

As a verb: to cut something into thin, flat pieces using a knife or other cutting tool.

 

Wordle #1047 For May 1, 2024

DIARY

A personal record or journal in which an individual regularly writes down their thoughts, experiences, feelings, and reflections. It serves as a private space for self-expression and introspection.

 

Wordle #1046 For April 30, 2024

PROWL

A verb that means to move around quietly and stealthily, especially with the intention of hunting or stalking prey. It implies moving cautiously and quietly, often with the intent to remain unnoticed.

 

Wordle #1045 For April 29, 2024

CRAFT

The activity or hobby of making things by hand. Also, objects that are made by hand, often with traditional methods and techniques. These items are typically unique and may involve specialized skills. For example, pottery, knitting, and woodworking.

 

Wordle #1044 For April 28, 2024

PRUNE

To trim or cut away unnecessary or unwanted parts of something, such as branches from a tree or unnecessary details from a document. A common practice in gardening to promote healthy growth and shape plants.

 

Wordle #1043 For April 27, 2024

GLEAM

As a noun: a brief flash or beam of light, often suggesting brightness or a sparkling quality.

As a verb: to shine brightly, emit flashes of light, or reflect light in a bright, sparkling manner.

 

Wordle #1042 For April 26, 2024

VAPID

Lacking liveliness, animation, or interest; dull or tedious. It often describes something that is uninteresting, insipid, or without substance.

 

Wordle #1041 For April 25, 2024

INTRO

The opening or beginning segment of something, like a speech, a book, a movie, or a piece of music.

 

Wordle #1040 For April 24, 2024

OVERT

Done or shown openly; plainly or readily apparent, not secret or hidden; the opposite of covert.

Game Night: Getting Self-Consciously Old-School With Geneforge 2

Spiderweb Software is a largely one-person Seattle studio run by Jeff Vogel, who describes himself as American indie games’ “Crazy Old Uncle in the Attic.” Vogel has made a living for almost 30 years through making his own particular style of fantasy CRPGs. They weren’t that retro when he started, but they definitely were by 1998. Then he just kept making them.

Vogel’s latest release is Geneforge 2: Infestation, a crowdfunded remaster of a 2003 game. It’s a dense, sprawling turn-based CRPG set in a memorably twisted fantasy world, which plays almost exactly like it used to. GF2, then and now, requires you to keep notes, read absolutely everything, save compulsively, and occasionally get merked by a threat that you could not possibly have anticipated.

I’d imagine that when you hear “remastered Western PC RPG from 2003,” you already know whether you want to play it or not. Either you grew up slamming your hand in this particular car door, and you associate that pain with better days, or you didn’t and you want nothing to do with this. If you’re in the latter category, I can’t blame you, but Geneforge is an indie cult classic for a couple of different reasons, and there’s actually a lot here for a modern audience.

In the Geneforge series, human society is dominated by the Shapers, a society of magic-users who have the ability to create and mold new forms of life. Their conjured servants serve humanity as bodyguards, weapons, beasts of burden, or handheld tools.

In GF2, you’re an apprentice Shaper who’s been sent to the failed colony of Drypeak to figure out what’s gone wrong. The Shapers wanted to terraform a barren mountain valley into a thriving city, but the project’s gone dark.

When you and your mentor arrive, Drypeak is barely clinging to life. One of its overseers is visibly incompetent and the other is missing, presumed dead. Worse, many of the areas outside the city are under siege by hostile “rogues”: Shaper creatures that aren’t under anyone’s direct control.

Your mentor proceeds to drop much of the investigation directly in your lap. After its introductory levels, GF2 sets you loose in Drypeak to explore in any direction you like, collect quests, cozy up to various factions, and eventually decide the fate of the region.

GF2 plays out as a choice-based, open-world RPG, where you’ve only got one character under your permanent control. However, as a Shaper, all 3 available classes have the option to create guardian monsters as permanent bodyguards. This does lower your available Essence rating, which also fuels your spells, but lets you flood the zone with expendable meat shields. On the other hand, you can name them, which goes a long way towards creating an attachment; I was surprised how fast I got attached to my fire-breathing snake buddy once I named him Dave.

Like most of Spiderweb’s games – Vogel himself will tell you that his games look like crap – no one’s going to accuse GF2 of visual splendor. The remaster has overhauled the graphics and UI, but now you’re zoomed so far out from the action that it’s often difficult to tell what’s going on. Finding loot on the ground in front of you requires a pixel hunt, and I’ve often had to roam around for a couple of minutes to figure out why I’m still in combat.

Instead, you’re playing GF2 for the worldbuilding, tactical depth, and challenge. Vogel often comes off like a fantasy novelist who got knocked off course when he learned how to code, and GF2 is a further exploration of one of his weirder settings. If you’re looking for an interesting Western fantasy premise that isn’t simply warmed-over Tolkien, Geneforge’s homemade monsters, living weapons, slowly evolving slave-golem underclass, and ethically compromised wizards have you covered.

GF2 has a couple of different difficulty settings for accessibility, but also has an odd overall power curve. The map’s wide open almost from the start of the game, but you don’t have to get that far away from Drypeak before you start running into monsters that are a little too tough for you to handle.

You can’t grind your way past those challenges, either. The first few levels come easily in GF2, but after that, you start getting increasingly less experience from simple fights. Items can give you a big leg up in several early fights, but money’s surprisingly scarce.

Don’t be surprised if you have a couple of false starts, or if you end up stuck after the first few hours. That’s all part of the experience. GF2 is part of a rich tradition of western RPGs that require a certain amount of trial and error before you can get through them with any degree of confidence. It’s easy to pick up, but even early on, many encounters have a couple of unpleasant surprises for you.

I cut my teeth on games like Geneforge 2, so there’s more nostalgia than frustration in the overall experience. Playing it reminds me of just how many quality-of-life bonuses have crept into modern games, like quest markers or in-game hints, and how I take them for granted until I go back and play something that doesn’t have them.

It does look like garbage, though, and I can imagine GF2 would wear out its welcome a lot faster if you aren’t going into it with your rose-colored glasses on. It’s a niche product with a niche appeal. If you’re looking for something that defies a lot of the time-worn fantasy cliches, however, there’s a lot in Geneforge 2 to chew on.

Every Pokémon Evolution That’s Just the First One but Angrier

From a Pokémon’s perspective, life is bleak. Either humanity exploits your unique ability for their own bidding, or you become a pawn in some 10-year-old hero’s life changing journey. Existence is pain, and the developers of Pokémon make that clear with deliberate artistic choices. While evolution seems beneficial, behind the eyes we can see the rage being repressed from borderline animal abuse. This is a list of Pokémon evolutions that are just the first one but angrier.

 

Poliwhirl → Poliwrath

Poliwhirl grew fists and immediately delved into physical violence. What was once wide-eyed wonder evolved into a creatine-addicted alpha male who’s currently bulking. Shoulder day again? Maybe try therapy.

 

Fletchling → Fletchinder

The only thing lazier than making a Pokémon’s evolution angrier is making the Pokémon’s features pointier. “How do we visually convey Fletching’s progress in its life-cycle? Triangles, baby!”

Grimer → Muk

Grimer emits an unbridled joy that can only be experienced by a sentient mass of slime. Never has a Pokémon been this elated to simply be alive. The horror doesn’t truly set in until it realizes everything in its snail trail dies. Muk knows it is a walking cancer, unable to touch or be touched, unable to love or be loved, it squishes and sloshes its way through life resenting its very own consciousness.

Diglett → Dugtrio

How the fuck does this work? It’s just three of them now? Do they share a consciousness? Do they agree with each other’s core values? I’d be pissed too if there were two other me that I was suddenly responsible for. On the other hand we could start a kickass band.

 

Blitzle → Zebstrika

Sometimes a Pokémon’s anger is rooted in watching its world descend into chaos. Whether it be Team Rocket, Aqua, Magma, Galactic, Plasma, Flare, Yell, Star or Skull, there will always be evil in the world perpetuated by the mistreatment of Pokémon.

 

Mankey → Primeape

Mankey got a Prime sponsorship and is set to fight Evander Holyfeild before Logan Paul matches up against Mike Tyson.

Omanyte → Omastar

Omanyte fell into the wrong crowd. The once wide-eyed innocent cephalopode has gone off the deep end. Grappling with the fact that its existence is rooted in scientific endeavors has tormented its mind, sending the cute little guy down a spiral (get it?) of existentialism.

 

Krabby → Kingler

On occasion, the lack of creativity in the base product leads to an uninspired sequel. Krabby is a unique Pokémon with all the qualities and characteristics of a crab. So naturally, Kingler is a unique Pokémon that has all the qualities and characteristics of a bigger, angrier crab.

 

Cubone → Marowak

Cubone is a precious little orphan baby wearing the skull of its dead mother. That traumatic backstory perfectly translates to Morwak’s John Wick-esque passion for vengeance. If Detective Pikachu can be a successful Pokémon movie, then so can a brutal action-drama about Marowak hunting down its mother’s assassin.

 

Sandile → Krokorok

If a Pokémon could be a little stinker, it’d be Krokorok. Like a toddler who has just learned a temper tantrum can get them what they want, Krokorok will “Nu-uh!” its way to five more minutes until bedtime.

Koffing → Weezing

 

As a result of endlessly inhaling its own toxic fumes, a smaller, mutated Koffing begins to grow out of the back of Weezing’s head. Less like a Pokémon evolution and more like a James Wan horror movie.

 

Shinx → Luxio

After changing schools, Shinx got a new haircut and a new attitude. Much like a middle child in a family, the middle stage of a three-stage evolution family feels skipped over and forgotten. They often develop rebellious traits like angry eyes and pointy features all in the hope of becoming relevant. Nobody ever says middle evolutions are their favorite mainly for the fact that they aren’t as cute as the first one or as cool as the third. That’s some super villain origin story shit right there.

 

Ditto → Muk

How, in the original 151 Pokémon, can the developers think, “Let’s make a third pile of purple goo.”

Dishonorable Mentions

There’s always the other side of the coin, and to be honest, I don’t want this list to be a total bummer. These are the Pokémon evolutions that are just the first ones but happier.

Voltorb → Electrode

Voltorb is a jaded, pessimistic Pokémon sick and tired of being confused for a PokéBall. Was the PokéBall designed to mock Voltorb, or is spherical electric-type an ingredient in the Pokémon capturing technology? Thankfully, Electrode grows out of the recognizable red and white aesthetic in exchange for a more sophisticated white and red.

Chansey → Blissey

Chansey puts everyone else before itself. Painstakingly working with Nurse Joy in Poké Centers all across the region to keep the Pokémon of the world from ever dying. What could bring this selfless Pokémon even more joy than it already has? A head to toe Queer Eye makeover complete with a new hairstyle and completely overhauled wardrobe. Slay queen! You deserve it.

Bidoof → Bibarel

Some Pokémon seem too sentient for their own good. Are they capable of complex thought? Are they aware of the oppression instigated by the human race? On the contrary, there’s Bidoof. This empty-headed little dipshit could be entertained by a rock. Bibarel continues this feebleminded evolutionary line without a care in the world. We could learn from these airheaded beavers, enjoy the simple things in life.

 

WWE Backlash 2024 Card: Every Bout On The Massive Show

WWE Backlash 2024 is set to take place this Saturday, but what is the card for the first Premium Live Event since WrestleMania 40?

Two world title matches will be taking place on the card, with both Damian Priest and Cody Rhodes defending the World Heavyweight Championship and WWE Championship respectively for the first time on a PLE since ‘Mania.

Read More: WWE Backlash 2024 UK Time: BST Start Time Revealed

What is the WWE Backlash 2024 card?

As of writing, the card for Backlash France is as follows:

  • World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest (c) vs. Jey Uso –
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs AJ Styles
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Bayley (c) vs Tiffany Stratton vs Naomi
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga)

As of writing, only five matches have been confirmed for the card, although more may well be added on SmackDown later today.

How can I watch WWE Backlash in the US?

Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action live via the Peacock streaming service. WWE has been part of Peacock for some time, and you can subscribe to the service for as little as $4.99 per month.

Peacock costs $6 a month for an ads-included version of the service. Premium Plus, the ad-free version, costs $12 monthly, which means that you won’t miss any of the action from any WWE event on there.

How can I watch WWE Backlash outside the US?

Fans who are outside of the United States will be able to watch Backlash 2024 live if they are subscribed to the WWE Network.

A subscription to the Network works out at £9.99 per month, and it gives you access to the majority of the company’s back catalogue as well as events from brands such as WCW and ECW.

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We’ll be covering all of the action from WrestleMania weekend, so make sure that you keep checking back for everything you need to know!

Make sure you check out more of the content we have via our Minus World section and if you want to see more pro wrestling or combat sports you can check out my site FightFans!

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WWE Backlash 2024 UK Time: BST Start Time Revealed

WWE Backlash 2024 is the next Premium Live Event to take place following WrestleMania 40, but what is the UK start time of the show?

The event will be taking place from Paris, France, so the start time of the show will be vastly different than what fans in the UK and Europe are used to in the early hours of the morning.

What time is WWE Backlash 2024?

WWE Backlash 2024 is set to start at 6pm UK time/BST time, meaning that fans in the United Kingdom can watch the full show and not have to go to bed at 4 in the morning like usual!

Fans in the United States will be able to watch all of the action live via the Peacock streaming service. WWE has been part of Peacock for some time, and you can subscribe to the service for as little as $4.99 per month.

Peacock costs $6 a month for an ads-included version of the service. Premium Plus, the ad-free version, costs $12 monthly, which means that you won’t miss any of the action from any WWE event on there.

Fans who are outside of the United States will be able to watch Stand and Deliver live if they are subscribed to the WWE Network. A subscription to the Network works out at £9.99 per month, and it gives you access to the majority of the company’s back catalogue as well as events from brands such as WCW and ECW.

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Hard Drive Does Pro Wrestling News?

We’ll be covering all of the action from WrestleMania weekend, so make sure that you keep checking back for everything you need to know!

Make sure you check out more of the content we have via our Minus World section and if you want to see more pro wrestling or combat sports you can check out my site FightFans!

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