Overview

Backlash (2007) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event promoted by World Wrestling Entertainment. The show took place on April 29, 2007, at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the ninth event in the Backlash chronology and formed part of WWE's regular spring schedule following WrestleMania.

Context and build-up

Backlash traditionally served as one of the first major pay-per-views after WrestleMania, where storylines that peaked at the earlier event were continued or resolved. The 2007 edition featured talent drawn from WWE's roster and represented the company's efforts to stage championship bouts and personal rivalries for a national television pay-per-view audience. Promotional materials and ongoing weekly television programs were used to build matches for the card.

Card, matches and presentation

The event's card combined title matches, grudge contests and undercard bouts showcasing emerging and established performers. As with many WWE pay-per-views of the period, production values included entrance theatrics, commentary, and pre- and post-match segments to advance ongoing narratives. The broadcast was offered on traditional pay-per-view platforms and later as a home video/DVD release.

Reception and significance

Audience and critical reaction to Backlash events tends to vary; reviewers often assess match quality, storytelling continuity with previous shows, and the effectiveness of title changes or storyline developments. Backlash (2007) contributed to the yearly rhythm of WWE programming by resolving some story threads from WrestleMania while establishing new angles for the months that followed.

Notable facts

  • This was the ninth installment in the Backlash series produced by WWE.
  • The event was staged at Philips Arena, a recurring venue for large-scale wrestling shows.
  • Matches and outcomes from the show were referenced on WWE television and in subsequent pay-per-view build-ups.

For further details on match lists, individual performers, and post-event developments, consult official WWE records and contemporary coverage from wrestling media outlets: event information, televised archives and promotion pages provide full cards and follow-up material.