Backlash (2008)
The 2008 Backlash was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It was the 10th Backlash and took place on April 27, 2008, at the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland, held for wrestlers from the promotion's Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brand divisions. The concept of the pay-per-view was based around the backlash from WrestleMania XXIV.
Eight professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card, which featured a supercard, a scheduling of more than one main event. The first was a fatal four-way elimination match for the WWE Championship featuring wrestlers from the Raw brand, in which all four men fought in the ring at the same time, with competitors being eliminated by pinfall or submission. Triple H defeated WWE Champion Randy Orton, John Cena, and John "Bradshaw" Layfield to win the championship. The other main event featured wrestlers from the SmackDown brand, in which defending World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker defeated challenger Edge in a standard wrestling match, also known as a singles match. The main event from the ECW brand was a standard match in which defending ECW Champion Kane defeated challenger Chavo Guerrero. In addition, a featured bout was scheduled on the undercard, in which Shawn Michaels defeated Batista in a standard match.
Backlash had an attendance of approximately 11,277 and received 200,000 buys, less than the previous year's event. When the event was released on DVD, it reached a peak position of second on Billboard's Recreational Sports DVD Sales Chart. It was also the first Backlash PPV broadcast in high definition.
Production
Background
is a pay-per-view event that was established by World Wrestling Entertainment in 1999. The concept of the pay-per-view was based around the backlash from WWE's flagship event, WrestleMania. The 2008 event was the 10th Backlash and featured the backlash from WrestleMania XXIV. It was scheduled to take place on April 27, 2008, at the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland and featured wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands.Storylines
The card included matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands, while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Raw, SmackDown, and ECW.Wrestlers from Raw were featured in the main event at Backlash: a fatal four-way elimination match for the WWE Championship, featuring the champion, Randy Orton, defending against Triple H, John Cena, and John "Bradshaw" Layfield. The buildup to the match began at WrestleMania XXIV, where Orton defended his title against Triple H and Cena in a triple threat match. Orton won the match, retaining the title after pinning Cena. On the following night's episode of Raw, with the WWE Championship shining on his shoulder, Orton crowed about defeating both Triple H and Cena at WrestleMania, declaring his reign as champion the "Age of Orton". But JBL had other ideas, telling Orton that he deserved a title match as a reward for proving that he was the toughest Superstar on Raw in his Belfast Brawl victory over Finlay also at WrestleMania. On the following week's episode of Raw, Orton began the night believing he would go one-on-one with JBL at Backlash, but the tide quickly turned on him. Due to Triple H's complaint about himself being kicked in the head by Orton when he was about to pin Cena to win the WWE title at WrestleMania, Raw General Manager William Regal placed Triple H into a Handicap match against Orton and JBL, and when Triple H won, Regal made the triple threat match for the title. Not to be outdone, Cena also pleaded his case to Regal, who gave him the same Handicap Match ultimatum. After Orton's intended interference failed, Cena pulled out the win, thus, the championship match at Backlash became a Fatal Four Way starring three former WWE Champions challenging Orton. On the following week's episode of Raw, after his victory over Regal, Orton felt compelled to meddle in the bout between Triple H and JBL. In an attempt at eliminating Triple H from Backlash, Orton ran in and nearly took off Triple H's head. He administered an RKO before then teaming with JBL against him. As Orton was set to punt Triple H again, however, JBL turned on him and laid him out with a vicious Clothesline From Hell.
File:Adam Copeland.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Edge, who faced The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Championship.
The main feud heading into Backlash on the SmackDown brand was between The Undertaker and Edge, over the World Heavyweight Championship. In February, at No Way Out, The Undertaker won an Elimination Chamber match to become the number one contender to the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXIV. At WrestleMania, The Undertaker defeated Edge to win the World Heavyweight Championship and extend his WrestleMania undefeated streak to 16–0. On the April 4 episode of SmackDown, SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero booked a WrestleMania rematch between The Undertaker and Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship at Backlash.
The secondary feud for SmackDown heading into Backlash was between Matt Hardy and Montel Vontavious Porter. On the November 16, 2007, episode of SmackDown! after failing to regain the WWE Tag Team Championship from John Morrison and The Miz, MVP attacked Hardy targeting and injuring his knee. The feud would start again at WrestleMania XXIV where Hardy cost MVP the Money in the Bank Ladder Match by performing a Twist of Fate at the top of the ladder. Hardy would then face MVP on the April 4, 2008, episode of SmackDown in a non-title match, which he won. It was confirmed on the next SmackDown that Hardy would face MVP for the United States Championship at Backlash.
The primary feud on the ECW brand was between Kane and Chavo Guerrero, with the two battling over the ECW Championship. Before WrestleMania XXIV aired live on pay-per-view, Kane won a 24-Man Battle Royal to earn an ECW Championship match against Guerrero later that night. Kane would go on to defeat Guerrero and become the new ECW Champion. On the April 4 episode of SmackDown, SmackDown! General Manager Vickie Guerrero booked Kane to defend the ECW Championship against Chavo at Backlash. The feud intensified on the April 8 episode of ECW, where during a contract signing for Backlash, Guerrero, with assistance from Bam Neely, Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder, delivered a Frog splash on Kane through a table. Two weeks later on April 22, 2008, the feud again intensified during an episode of the Cutting Edge, in which Edge, Hawkins, Ryder, and Neely ganged up against Kane. The gang-up allowed Guerrero to attack Kane with a steel chair.
Another feud leading up to Backlash was between Shawn Michaels and Batista. Upset over the retirement of Ric Flair at the hands of Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV, Batista interrupted Michaels' address on the April 4 episode of SmackDown and called him a "selfish" person for what he did at WrestleMania. Batista blamed Michaels for not lying down for Flair and thus protecting his career instead of retiring him. Michaels defended his actions by saying Flair had called upon him to bring his best to WrestleMania, which he did. The conflict continued on an episode of Chris Jericho's "Highlight Reel" interview segment that featured both men on the April 7 episode of Raw. Following another tense verbal standoff, Batista left the ring saying he had something in store for Michaels. Moments later, Raw General Manager William Regal said he had confirmed a match with SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero between Michaels and Batista at Backlash. In addition, the following week Jericho had a confrontation with Shawn Michaels who ended up kicking Jericho in the face. Frustrated, Jericho went to Regal in an effort to possibly add himself to the match. Regal did indeed add Jericho to the match, but not as a competitor. Instead he announced Jericho as a special guest referee for the match.
Event
Before the event began and aired live on pay-per-view, a dark match was featured in which WWE Tag Team Champions John Morrison and The Miz defeated Jimmy Wang Yang and Shannon Moore.Preliminary matches
The actual pay-per-view began with Montel Vontavious Porter defending the United States Championship against Matt Hardy. Throughout the match, both Hardy and MVP performed a number of offensive maneuvers on each other, but Hardy eventually gained the advantage when MVP charged Hardy and Hardy dodged him, followed by Hardy performing a Twist of Fate, on MVP. He followed this with a cover for a successful pinfall, giving Hardy the victory and the championship.The second bout was a standard match for the ECW Championship, in which the champion, Kane, defended his title against Chavo Guerrero, who was accompanied by Bam Neely. Guerrero spent much of the match attacking Kane's leg, and toward the end of the match he performed a frog splash, on Kane. Before he could cover Kane for a pinfall, however, Kane chokeslamed him. Kane then covered Guerrero for a pinfall, thus retaining his championship.
File:BigShow-Khali-Staredown.jpg|left|thumb|Big Show and The Great Khali staring at each other before their match.
The following contest featured Big Show against The Great Khali in a standard match. Both men wrestled inconclusively until Big Show performed a body slam onto Khali, after which Khali attempted to perform a two handed chokeslam on Big Show. Big Show countered, however, and delivered a chokeslam to Khali. He then covered him for a successful pinfall, winning the match.
File:HBK-crossface-Batista.jpg|thumb|upright|Shawn Michaels with a Crossface applied to Batista.
The fourth match was a standard match between Batista and Shawn Michaels, with Chris Jericho as a special guest referee. The men performed a number of offensive moves on one another throughout the match, including Shawn Michaels performing a crossface on Batista. The match also briefly went to the ringside area, where the ringpost was used as a weapon by Michaels. The end of the match came when Batista lifted Michaels for a powerbomb, the Batista Bomb. Michaels, however, escaped from the hold in the air, and when he fell, suffered a storyline knee injury, which caused Jericho to check on Michaels and stop Batista from acting. Michaels eventually got to his feet, and used Sweet Chin Music on Batista. Michaels then covered Batista for a successful pinfall, winning the match. Afterward, Michaels returned to the backstage area while limping heavily.
The next contest was a twelve-Diva tag team match featuring the team of Beth Phoenix, Melina, Natayla, Victoria, Layla, and Jillian Hall against the team of Mickie James, Ashley, Maria, Michelle McCool, Kelly Kelly, and Cherry. The match began with Michelle McCool against Beth Phoenix, and over the course of the match, all of the women participated in the contest. The end of the match came when Beth Phoenix performed a fisherman suplex on Ashley, and then covered her for a successful pin, giving her team the victory.