From 0 for 12 to a 427-foot blast: Travis Bazzana’s first MLB homer sparks Guardians

CLEVELAND (AP) — Travis Bazzana wasn't concerned when he began his major league career by going hitless in 12 at-bats. The Cleveland Guardians rookie felt that if he maintained his consistent approach, the hits would start coming.

Associated Press Cleveland Guardians' Travis Bazzana heads to first base after hitting his first major league home run off Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Connor Prielipp during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, May 8, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Phil Long) Cleveland Guardians' Travis Bazzana celebrates his first Major League home run, a two-run blast off Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Connor Prielipp during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, May 8, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Phil Long)

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That has certainly been the case over the past week.

Bazzana, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 amateur draft, hit his first big league home run and stole two bases inCleveland's 6-4 victory over the Minnesota Twinson Friday night.

“I was just hoping. Today, there was no wind so it carried out. I got it good. I just hustled and tried to yell it out,” Bazzana said.

With José Ramírez on first and two outs in the first inning, Bazzana connected on a 1-1 slider from Minnesota's Connor Prielipp to make it 4-0.The 427-foot drivewent into the Guardians’ bullpen in center field. It was the second-longest homer by a Guardians player this season.

Bazzana was the first Australian-born player to be the top overall pick in the draft and became the 10th Aussie to homer in the majors. According to Baseball Reference, Joe Quinn was the first in 1886 for the St. Louis Maroons. Dave Nilsson, who played eight seasons for the Milwaukee Brewers, has the most with 105 from 1992 through '99.

Bazzana is one of two Aussies currently in the big leagues. Curtis Mead is in his fourth major league season and has gone deep four times this year for the Washington Nationals.

Bazzana wasn't satisfied with just the homer. He got aboard in the eighth inning by beating out what would have been an inning-ending double-play ball. He then stole second and third base before scoring on a base hit by Austin Hedges to put the Guardians up 6-3.

“He’s been pushing the pace since he’s gotten here. He looks comfortable. Looks like he belongs and he crushed that ball tonight,” Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said.

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Bazzana is 6 for 18 with four RBIs since going hitless in his first 12 big league at-bats. He also leads MLB with six stolen bases since May 2.

The six steals are the most by a Cleveland player in his first nine games since Alex Cole had 10 in 1990.

Guardians' left-hander Parker Messick, who allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings, described Bazzana as an animal because he is not afraid to show his emotion.

“I love that he would describe me that way,” Bazzana said about Messick's comment. “So yeah, when I’m in a controlled aggression, that’s like when I'm at my best and showed a little bit of that tonight.”

Even though Bazzana is showing signs of production the past week, he said he has been comfortable since being called up from Triple-A Columbus on April 28.

“Honestly, it’s kind of felt the same from the get-go. I felt really good. I was squaring the ball up. I was taking my walks. If I’m swinging at good pitches and squaring the ball up, over time, good things are going to happen,” he said. “I felt like I was in control of my at-bats early on, so everything’s kind of felt the same.

“I finally got a ball kind of in the air where I wanted it today, but I’m in a good place offensively and just sometimes balls go at guys and just got to stick with it, stay healthy and keep finding my ball flight and I’ll be good.”

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From 0 for 12 to a 427-foot blast: Travis Bazzana’s first MLB homer sparks Guardians

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Viera, Melbourne, Heritage athletes earn state track and field medals

The FHSAA State Track and Field Championships concluded Saturday, May 9, at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville with Class 4A.

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Viera sophomore Michal Paul collected two of the team’s three state medals. Paul earned bronze in the long jump after a mark of 7.22 meters. In the 400-meter dash, Paul sprinted to a sixth-place time of 47.98 seconds.

Viera's Michal Paul (3901) takes flight in the boys long jump during the FHSAA Class 4A high school track and field championships on May 9, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

Viera senior Michael Girard stood on the podium after a fifth-place time of 9:11.32 in the 3200.

Melbourne junior Jeremiah Thomas tied for fourth in the high jump with a height of 1.92 meters.

Heritage senior Nathaniel Owens capped his track and field career with a sixth-place medal in the long jump. Owens leapt 7.05 meters.

Palm Bay Heritage's Nathaniel Owens (3357) lands in the boys long jump during the FHSAA Class 4A high school track and field championships on May 9, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

Bayside junior Devin Kennedy raced in the 400 and clocked in at 59.41 seconds for 17th place.

Boys

Team scores:1. Flanagan 77.5, 2. Spanish River 53, 3. Columbus 47, 4. Ocoee 31, 5. Park Vista 30, 6. Flagler Palm Coast 29, 7. Largo 27, 8. Lakeland 26, 9. Vero Beach 21, T-10. Buchholz/Lake Minneola/Oviedo 16,T-13.Oakleaf/Viera 13,15. Braddock 12, T-16. Creekside/St. Cloud 11, T-18. Fletcher/Gateway/Parrish/South Dade 10, 22. Spruce Creek 8.5, T-23. Riverview/Tocoi Creek 8.33, T-25. Centennial/Fort Lauderdale/Miami Southridge/Nova/St. Thomas Aquinas/Wharton 8, 31. Lennard 7, T-32. Atlantic Coast/Homestead/John I. Leonard/Lake Brantley/Palmetto 6, 37. Sickles 5.5, T-38. Coral Springs/Lake Howell/Land O’Lakes/Mandarin/Palm Beach Central/South Broward/Western/Horizon 5,46. Melbourne 4.5,T-47. Bartram Trail, DeLand, Haines City, Piper, Seminole 4,T-52.Cypress Creek/Dwyer/Heritage/Lake Mary/Monarch/Nease/Strawberry Crest/Taravella3, 60. Oak Ridge 2, T-61. East River/Evans/First Coast/George Jenkins/Hagerty/Wellington 1, 67. West Orange 0.33

400:1. Devin Matthews (Ocoee) 47.24, 2. Jordan Haymon (Flagler Palm Coast) 47.82, 3. Shedner Gerilus (John I. Leonard) 47.86, 4. Jace Kemp (Mandarin) 47.89, 5. Jaidyn Haywood (Fletcher) 47.91,6. Michal Paul (Viera) 47.98,7. Anthony Ayala (Lake Brantley) 48.23, 8. Omaree Baptiste (East River) 48.44

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1600:1. Preston Sangely (Spanish River) 4:09.98, 2. Aiden Aysun (Oviedo) 4:11.71, 3. Andrew Sides (Buchholz) 4:12.55, 4. Jacob Finch (Horizon) 4:13.80, 5. Davis Garrett (Buchholz) 4:14.22, 6. Casey Sangely (Spanish River) 4:14.24, 7. Landon Watkins (Sickles) 4:14.34, 8. Jackson Lafser (Creekside) 4:14.54,17. Colby Thompson (Viera) 4:25.38

3200:1. Andrew Youssef (Vero Beach) 9:01.99, 2. Isaiah Howdeshell (Largo) 9:02.031, 3. Preston Sangely (Spanish River) 9:02.033, 4. Samuel Freas (Buchholz) 9:07.64,5. Michael Girard (Viera) 9:11.32,6. Diego Eseverri (Columbus) 9:12.53, 7. Rishi Chopra (Nease) 9:13.11, 8. Landon Watkins (Sickles) 9:15.82,18. Carson Groh (Viera) 9:54.73

4x400 relay:1. Flagler Palm Coast 3:14.342, 2. Columbus 3:14.35, 3. Homestead 3:15.29, 4. Largo 3:16.43, 5. Oakleaf 3:17.99, 6. Ocoee 3:18.26, 7. Flanagan 3:19.00, 8. Evans 3:19.14,9. Viera (Alexander Tud, Slade Pulliam, Dimitri Jean, Michal Paul) 3:19.80

High jump:1. Jeremiah Lysius (Park Vista) 2.02m, 2. Justice Jones (Park Vista) 1.97, 3. Wesly Morisseau (Lake Minneola) 1.97,T-4.Allan Harris (Flanagan)/Jeremiah Thomas (Melbourne) 1.92,T-6. Daviss Jones (Sickles)/Logan Whitehurst (Spruce Creek) 1.92, T-8. Luke Robbins (Riverview)/Elijah Dailey (Tocoi Creek)/Tucker Crawley (West Orange) 1.87

Melbourne's Jeremiah Thomas attempts to clear the bar in the boys high jump during the FHSAA Class 4A high school track and field championships in Jacksonville, Florida, on May 9, 2026. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]

Long jump:1. Raymond Hawkins (Flanagan) 7.33m, 2. Taylor Royster (Oviedo) 7.31,3. Michal Paul (Viera) 7.22,4. Elijah Dailey (Tocoi Creek) 7.12, 5. Kamahj Walker (Seminole) 7.11,6. Nathaniel Owens (Heritage) 7.05,7. Caelen Bailey (Lakeland) 6.92, 8. Yvenerson Elizee (Haines City) 6.80

Triple jump:1. Riley Michaud (Parrish) 14.91m, 2. Jayden Jones (Miami Southridge) 14.76, 3. Jalani Thomas (Fletcher) 14.39, 4. Benjamin Joeseph (Coral Springs) 14.25, 5. Isaiah Cummings (Vero Beach) 14.11, 6. Curtis Crowder-Woods (Lake Mary) 13.93, 7. Keishawn Pestano (Lennard) 13.91, 8. Tristan Pierre-Louis (Wellington) 13.91,12. Nathaniel Owens (Heritage) 13.61

Girls

Team scores:1. Creekside 47, 2. St. Thomas Aquinas 45, 3. Plant City 30, 4. Spanish River 29, T-5. Coral Springs/East Lake 25, T-7. Doral Academy/Vero Beach 23, T-9. Largo/Sickles/Winter Haven 20, T-12. Boone/Spruce Creek 19, T-14. Flagler Palm Coast/Lake Minneola/Venice 18, T-17. Osceola/Seminole 17, 19. Armwood 16, 20. Bartram Trail 15.5, 21. Plant 15, 22. Riverview 14, T-23. Flanagan/Lake Nona/Parrish 12, T-26. Tampa Bay Tech/Wekiva 11, T-28. Lyman/Miami Southridge 10, T-30. Lake Brantley/Oakleaf 9, 32. George Jenkins 8.5, T-33. Fletcher/Goleman/Nease/Taravella 8, T-38. Ocoee/Royal Palm Beach/Wiregrass Ranch 6, T-41. Celebration/Lennard/Newsome/Horizon 5. T-45. DeLand/Dwyer 4, 47. St. Cloud 3.5, T-48. Oviedo/Sandalwood 3, T-50. George Steinbrenner/Lake Mary 2, 52. East Ridge 1.5, T-53. Atlantic Coast/Riverview/West Port/Wharton 1

400:1. Taylor-Nicole Overton (Vero Beach) 52.84, 2. Lenee Barbary (Flanagan) 53.87, 3. Zyaire Thomas (Fletcher) 54.62, 4. Layla Williams (Horizon) 55.00, 5. Jada Hawkins (Spruce Creek) 56.10, 6. Keira Long (Tampa Bay Tech) 56.28, 7. Vanessa Lowery (Seminole) 56.47, 8. Milica Gobec (Creekside) 56.64,17. Devin Kennedy (Bayside) 59.41

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Viera, Melbourne, Heritage athletes earn state track and field medals

The FHSAA State Track and Field Championships concluded Saturday, May 9, at Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville with Class 4A. Viera so...
iPhone owners could get up to $95 from a new Apple settlement

Apple agreed to a $250 million settlement. Here's how you could get some of your money back. 01:33

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iPhone owners could receive up to $95 under a proposed $250 million settlement resolving claims that Apple misled customers about Siri's artificial intelligence features, according to a recent court filing.

The class-action lawsuit, filed in federal court in the Northern District of California on behalf of U.S. consumers, claims that Apple deceived customers by marketing "Enhanced Siri features" that did not yet exist, leading them to buy iPhones based on false advertising.

The plaintiffs are seeking a $250 million settlement payment, according to a recent court filing. If approved by a judge, it could rank among the largest settlements involving Apple.

"Apple has reached a settlement to resolve claims related to the availability of two additional features," an Apple spokesperson said in an email to CBS News. "We resolved this matter to stay focused on doing what we do best, delivering the most innovative products and services to our users."

Clarkson Law Firm, a public interest law firm that filed the original lawsuit against Apple, said in a statement on Wednesday that the settlement would provide "timely relief to tens of millions of consumers nationwide."

Here's what to know about the recent settlement.

Am I eligible?

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The settlement covers people who purchased an iPhone 16 model, iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025.

Approximately 37 million iPhone owners are eligible, according to the court filing.

Customers will be notified by either email or mail if they can file a claim. An online social media campaign will also provide information about the settlement website and who is eligible, according to the court filing.

How much money could I get?

Eligible customers will initially receive $25 per device. Depending on how many claims are submitted and other determining factors, the final payment may increase or decrease, but it will not exceed $95 per device, according to the court filing

How do I file a claim?

Claim filing details are not released yet. Clarkson Law Firm said on itswebsitethat a settlement website with more details will be available in "a few weeks."

According to the court filing, the website "will include all necessary information to learn about the settlement" and a number consumers can call with questions.

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WWE Backlash 2026 results: Roman Reigns retains, Asuka's farewell?

What’s next inWWE? Backlash provided the answers.

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The next chapter in wrestling kicked off withBacklash 2026, with WWE turning the page on its calendar while also dealing with the fallout ofWrestleMania 42.

Newly crownedWorld Heavyweight Champion Roman Reignshad his first title defense, and it was a family affair with Jacob Fatu challenging his cousin for the title in a thriller that had a wild ending. Four other matches took place and most of them were great performances. Asuka and Iyo Sky delivered, while Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker stole the show. But the question is, who won, and how will it carry the momentum forward?

USA TODAY Sports has all of the results, highlights and analysis from Backlash 2026:

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World Heavyweight Championship match: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu

Reigns learned very early on Fatu isn't easy to take down, absorbing the early hits and knocking the champion down. He would be able to bounce back with some of his own hits, just for Fatu to get right back to unleashing his punishing arsenal. The champion landed his patented Superman punch that has taken out so many stars before, but when he went for the pin, Fatu kicked out before the count could begin and immediately got up, shocking his cousin. A second Superman punch still wasn't enough.

The announcer's table was cleared off by Reigns, just for Fatu to use it, sending the champion through with a powerbomb. He drags Reigns back in the ring, and gets greeted with a spear. Still, Fatu kicks right out of the pin attempt. Reigns tries another, just to get a Samoan Drop and then moonsault from Fatu, which nearly gets him the win. The unhinged Fatu delivers several headbutts and climbs the rope again for a Swanton, but Reigns gets the knees up.

When both stars are up, Fatu locks in the Tongan Death Grip. Reigns starts to fade, but can keep himself alive. He gets out by pushing Fatu into the referee, who gets taken down. Three Superman punches are landed, followed by a spear, and it's still not enough to beat Fatu.

Fatu pops up to get the Tongan Death Grip in, and Reigns is grasping to get out. He actually takes off the turnbuckle and pushes Fatu into the exposed part. It knocks him down, and Reigns lands the spear. This one finally does it, Reigns getting the pin to retain the title.

Fatu is frustrated with the loss and continues to attack Reigns with the submission, attacking the referee and any official that comes out to try and break it up. The "Samoan Werewolf" eventually lets go, but comes back to unleash another attack. He stands over Reigns and holds the World Heavyweight Championship over him, letting him know he's still coming after the title.

Analysis:Reigns met his match, and he's not done dealing with his crazed cousin.

The match was thriller; you couldn't keep your eyes away from it. The intensity was incredible and the match didn't have any lulls, with both Reigns and Fatu on their A-game.

The family affair turned out to be a stunner, with someone able to not only stand up to Reigns, but completely overpower him. Fatu made the most of his opportunity, and the match did a great job to show the "Samoan Werewolf" is still a deadly force to handle. It would have been a bold decision to strip the title off Reigns so early, but it's a smart move to instead keep this rivalry going because Fatu is worthy of being in the main event.

John Cena announces the John Cena Classic

The Champ is here.

Cena was so happy with how his last match went, reflecting on how it allowed younger stars the chance in the spotlight. He said he wants to do it again, and he announces the John Cena Classic, "an entire evening of the best of today competing with the best of tomorrow."

It's an event where main roster stars will go against NXT stars for the chance to become a champion, meaning it will be a new championship.

"This is an event and this is a championship I am personally putting my name on," Cena said.

He adds the fans' voices will be heard, and the fans will be the ones voting for the winner of the John Cena Classic. So, a superstar doesn't need to win a match to become the John Cena Classic winner.

"The sky is the limit on this one," he said.

Iyo Sky vs. Asuka

It was hard to ignore the "we want Kairi" chants from the crowd as the two stars locked up to start the match. Sky was the one to get the first advantage with her acrobatics helping her get ahead, but the technical skills came out of Asuka to lay some punishment.

Some taunting from Asuka gives Sky a chance to get back in the fight, and she does twist and turn her way toward the attack, giving her signature emote in the process. Afterward, it's a quick tempo that keeps both stars' head on a swivel, with momentum changing nearly every second. Asuka gets some version of the Asuka Lock in, and while Sky can get out of it, the move does some damage on the shoulder. After the flurry, they both lay on the mat in exhaustion.

When they get back on their feet, Asuka tries the submission and Sky maneuvers out of several holds before landing her own version of the Asuka Lock. The "Empress of Tomorrow" drags herself and gets her foot on the rope to force a breakup.

Things lead to both stars on the announcer's table, and Asuka tries to mist Sky, but she grabs a notebook to block it. Asuka is stunned and Sky smiles, then gains all the momentum back. She jumps off the ropes for a moonsault out of the ring. She then goes for her finisher, but Asuka moves out of the way and when Sky lands, the Asuka Lock gets in. Asuka nearly gets the win before Sky can get herself out of it.

Sky can feel the momentum back on her side, and she puts Asuka in place for the Over the Moonsault. Sky is able to land it cleanly and wins over her former mentor.

After the match, Sky bows to Asuka. She starts crying and then hugs Sky, showing the relationship has been mended and they get to celebrate together.

Analysis:When two of the best wrestlers get in the ring, what do you expect? Sky and Asuka are so incredibly gifted with their own style, and they blended perfectly in this one. The chemistry was top notch and made for a great match from start to finish. This match could've used Kairi Sane, and the fans clearly want her back, but this fight still delivered.

Who is Danhausen's tag team partner?

It's Minihausen.

Danhausen and Minihausen vs. The Miz and Kit Wilson

Wilson gives Minihausen a boot to start, but the partner doesn't show any fear with some impressive acrobatics on both opponents. When The Miz and Wilson are outside of the ring, Minihausen climbs onto Danhausen's shoulders for a big leap. The Hausens get distracted and it allows The Miz and Wilson to land some cheap shots to Minihausen and control the match.

After taking so much punishment, Minihausen avoids a spear from Wilson and lands a moonsault to break up the rhythm. Danhausen gets the tag and he unleashes a full attack on both opponents. He goes for a running knee on The Miz, but Wilson takes the hit, allowing his partner to get a hit in. However, he doesn't catch Minihausen get a tag in, so he sneaks up for a hit. Minihausen chases Wilson up the ramp, but Wilson gets the idea to put him back in the cloning machine. However, it operates and leads to more Minihausens, like at WrestleMania, to chase Wilson. He runs back in the ring and Minihausen picks up Wilson and throws him.

The Miz comes in and hits Skull Crushing Finale, and when he goes for the pin, Danhausen breaks it up. He drags Minihausen so he can tag him in, and he goes on full attack.

Out of the ring, The Miz tries to use a fire extinguisher, but the curse clearly is still in place. He tries to use it on Danhausen but it doesn't work, and he turns it to his face when it goes off. He gets Wilson too, setting up for the Finishhausen. Minihausen leaps from the turnbuckle to wipe out Wilson, and Danhausen lands the pump kick on The Miz for the win.

Analysis:An absolute hilarious bout from start to finish, this one reminds you wrestling is supposed to be fun and doesn't need to be serious all the time. There was a lot of speculation on who Danhausen's partner would be, and while it wasn't a big name, Minihausen did great in the ring. It did get a little out of hand with the cloning toward the end, and the finish was as much of a chaotic mess as you'd expect.

There will be divisive opinions on this one. Were there several other matches that would've been better on the card? Yes, but this was still entertaining, and made for a lunatic fight that reminds you of some of the Attitude Era silliness.

United States Championship match: Trick Williams (c) vs. Sami Zayn

Zayn was obviously still frustrated dealing with Williams and Lil' Yachty, trying to attack them before the bell rang. It was a little too much off the jump, allowing the champion to get the advantage once the match was on, and the crowd was only making it worse for Zayn. When it went out of the ring, the challenger was able to get on offense, and was talking to the rapper ringside as he held onto the kendo stick from the Gingerbread Man.

You could see Zayn still confused about the crowd turning on him in favor of Williams. That, mixed with trash talking, was allowing Williams a window to attack, but it didn't last for long. A Blue Thunder Power Bomb almost got the win for Zayn. The challenger indicated he hurt his knee, getting the referee to get Williams to back off, but it was a ruse and Zayn nearly got a roll up pin.

When Lil' Yachty tried to yell at the official, Zayn grabbed the kendo stick to hit Williams. That looked to be the big blow needed but Williams kicked out. He continued the assault on Williams, and when the referee checked up on him, the rapper then hit him with the kendo stick. Williams executed Trick Shot for the win, yet Zayn kicked out.

Outside of the ring, Zayn decided he was tired of Lil' Yachty and landed several punches and a Helluva kick. He got back in the ring and went to do it on his opponent, just for Williams to get out of the way. Zayn turned around and was given a Trick Shot. This one did it, with Williams getting the count to successfully defend the title.

Afterward, Lil' Yachty and Williams made it rain with dollar bills.

Analysis:It's another big showing for Williams, with the match at Backlash a solid encore performance after WrestleMania. This match felt a lot more smoother than the first edition, with more fun twists and turns. Lil' Yachty's involvement gave this feud more flair, and he played a good enough role in this one. You can see Williams is starting to show more growth in the ring.

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This should be the end of the battle as Williams now needs a new challenger to keep his momentum going, while it will be intriguing to see where Zayn goes from here, and whether the heat will stay. How he's perceived will dictate his next direction.

Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker

Breakker tried to end the match immediately with a spear, but Rollins was ready for it. He jumped out of the way and Breakker hit his face, allowing the former leader of "The Vision" to get out ahead early. Rollins goes flying in and out of the ring to stun Breakker.

Once Breakker is able to catch his breath, his athleticism comes out and it's clear he's one step ahead of his opponent. He essentially throws him around the ring, talking trash through it all. Rollins tries to break up the momentum but he can't turn it into anything significant. A Frankensteiner lands but Rollins kicks out of the pin attempt.

Seeming to get agitated, Breakker throws Rollins out of the ring and is locked in on the running spear. When he goes for it, Rollins gets the boot up and both stars are on the ground, just able to avoid the 10-count. When they get back in the ring, the "Visionary" is the one out front, even delivering a running knee that lands with a big blow, yet isn't enough for a win.

He blows a kiss to Paul Heyman and readies the stomp, just for Breakker to catch it and deliver a military press. Rollins tries to counter another hit but he awkwardly gets tangled with Breakker and ends up landing on his head. Eventually Rollins gets out of the ring, and licking his lips, Breakker leaps for a flying clothesline on the announcer's table. Back in the ring, Rollins gets up for a superplex and tries to lead it into a Falcon's Arrow, just for Breakker to turn it into his own slam in a stunning counter that nearly gets the win.

When Breakker tries another Frankensteiner, Rollins lands on his feet, shocking Breakker. It leads to a Pedigree and he stomps Breakker. Heyman tries to interfere to draw attention to him, so he goes out to grab a chair. Logan Paul and Austin Theory get attacked and chased out when they try to help, but it gives Breakker time to recover. Rollins gets back in the ring and Breakker lands a spear. That looks to be it, but Rollins kicks out.

Breakker tries another super spear, and Rollins counters it with a mid-air Pedigree. He goes on the top rope for a super stomp, and when he does, Breakker catches him for the spear. With Rollins slow to get up, Breakker bounces off the ropes once more for the punishing spear, and that does the job to get the win.

Analysis:An absolute banger to start the night, Breakker and Rollins put on a show.

The animosity built up in this was palpable and it set the stage for both of these stars to really dig deep in laying the punishment. Rollins showed off his veteran skillset while Breakker's insane athleticism was on full display. It would have been easy to just let Breakker fully control this match, but allowing this one to develop was the right way to tell this story. What helped was The Vision interference was a given, but it wasn't over the top and didn't steal the spotlight to let Breakker win. The match was able to continue in a normal fashion, and the ending sequence was beautifully executed.

The rocket stays strapped on Breakker's back since this was the biggest win of his career. He and The Vision likely aren't done with Rollins just yet, but if this is it, what a way to cap off the heat.

Roman Reigns celebrates after defeating CM Punk to win the World Heavyweight Championship match during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium on April 19, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Backlash national anthem singer

Retired Air Force sergeant and longtime Tampa Bay Lightning anthem singer Sonya Bryson-Kirksey sings the “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

When is WWE Backlash 2026?

Backlash is on Saturday, May 9.

WWE Backlash 2026 start time

WWE Backlash 2026 starts at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. Coverage begins at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. ET.

How to watch WWE Backlash 2026

The first hour of Backlash 2026 will air on ESPN2 andESPN's streaming service.

Afterward, Backlash will stream exclusively onESPN's streaming service. Viewers can sign up for a subscription to the sitehere, which starts at $29.99 a month.

ESPN's service is available through select cable and TV packages, including:

If your cable or TV package includes the ESPN streaming service, you can figure out how to activate ithere.

Is Backlash on Netflix?

Not in the U.S. Internationally, Backlash will be available on Netflix in most markets.

Where is WWE Backlash 2026?

Backlash is at Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida.

WWE Backlash 2026 match card

Matches not in order

  • John Cena appearance

  • Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker

  • Iyo Sky vs. Asuka

  • Danhausen and "mystery partner" vs. The Miz and Kit Wilson

  • United States Championship match: Trick Williams (c) vs. Sami Zayn

  • World Heavyweight Championship match: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu

When is WWE Backlash 2026 preshow?

Backlash 2026 preshow begins at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT.

How to watch WWE Backlash 2026 preshow

The preshow will be available to stream for free onYouTubeand WWE's social media channels. It will also be available to stream onESPN's streaming service, and the final hour of the show (5-6 p.m. ET) will air on ESPN2.

What time does Backlash end?

There is no hard end time for Backlash, but it likely will end around 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

Backlash 2026 predictions

What happens at Backlash? See the full predictionshere.

Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker

  • Winner: Bron Breakker

Iyo Sky vs. Asuka

  • Winner: Iyo Sky

Danhausen and mystery partner vs. The Miz and Kit Wilson

  • Winner: Danhausen and mystery partner

United States Championship match: Trick Williams (c) vs. Sami Zayn

  • Winner: Trick Williams

World Heavyweight Championship match: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu

  • Winner: Roman Reigns

Backlash 2026 first match

Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker will be the first match of the night.

WWE PPV schedule 2026

A new year has started in WWE after WrestleMania, with Backlash as the first premium live event to take place after the company's flagship event. The full calendar hasn't been released yet, but here's what to know about the PPV schedule so far in 2026:

  • Backlash: May 9 in Tampa.

  • Clash in Italy: May 31 in Turin, Italy.

  • Night of Champions: June 27 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

  • SummerSlam: Aug. 1-2 in Minneapolis.

  • Money in the Bank: Sept. 6 in New Orleans.

  • Survivor Series: TBA (typically in late-November).

Who is Danhausen’s mystery partner?

Who is the partnerhausen?

After getting into shenanigans with The Miz and Kit Wilson, Danhausen will finally face them in a match. However, he needs a partner, and SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis said he needs to find his own partner, making it a mystery who will join forces.

There have been a wide range of predictions from Oba Femi and CM Punk, to wild suggestions like Jelly Roll, Mr. Iguana and Stephen A. Smith. Regardless, it will be revealed at the match.

John Cena Backlash return

The 17-time WWE champion is back.

Afterhosting WrestleMania, Cena returns to WWE screens. No,he’s not coming out of retirement, but instead he will be there “excited to break some history-making news!” It’s unknown what the news will be.

WWE champions

Here are the current champions heading into Backlash:

  • Undisputed WWE Champion: Cody Rhodes

  • World Heavyweight Champion: Roman Reigns

  • WWE Women's Champion: Rhea Ripley

  • Women's World Champion: Liv Morgan

  • Intercontinental Champion: Penta

  • Women's Intercontinental Champion: Becky Lynch

  • United States Champion: Trick Williams

  • Women's United States Champion: Tiffany Stratton

  • WWE Tag Team Champions: Damian Priest and R-Truth

  • World Tag Team Champions: The Vision (Logan Paul and Austin Theory)

  • WWE Women's Tag Team Champions: Brie Bella and Paige

WWE releases

Backlash will be the first premium live event sinceWWE made significant roster moves, with several big names gone. They've caused some uproar as fans have voiced their displeasure. Here are some notable names that are no longer with WWE:

  • The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods)

  • Kairi Sane

  • The Wyatt Sicks (Bo Dallas, Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, Erick Rowan and Dexter Lumis)

  • Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)

  • Aleister Black

  • Zelina Vega

  • Santos Escobar

  • Zoey Stark

  • Alba Fyre

  • Apollo Crews

  • Andre Chase

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Sonny Gray shuts down Tigers in return from injury, Red Sox finish sweep with 4-0 win

DETROIT (AP) — Sonny Gray pitched five innings in his return from injury and the Boston Red Sox finished a three-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers with a 4-0 win on Wednesday night.

Associated Press Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray throws against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) Boston Red Sox center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela catches a Detroit Tigers' Wenceel Pérez fly ball during the seventh inning of a baseball game Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) Boston Red Sox's Masataka Yoshida hits a single against the Detroit Tigers during the sixth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) Boston Red Sox's Ceddanne Rafaela (3) steals second base ahead of the tag of Detroit Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle during the eighth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) Boston Red Sox's Masataka Yoshida runs out a single against the Detroit Tigers during the sixth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, May 6, 2026, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Red Sox Tigers Baseball

Gray (3-1) was making his first start since facing the Tigers on April 20 at Fenway Park — a game he left after 2 2/3 innings with a strained hamstring. He gave up four hits and two walks while striking out two on Wednesday.

Jack Flaherty (0-3) allowed four runs — two earned — on three hits and a walk in five innings. He struck out 10.

Flaherty struck out the first five batters he faced, but gave up two runs in each of the next two innings.

Marcelo Mayer led off the third with an infield single off Colt Keith's glove at third base and Flaherty hit Carlos Narváez with a pitch. Caleb Durbin made it 1-0 with an RBI double and Willson Contreras added a sacrifice fly.

Masataka Yoshida singled and Ceddanne Rafaela walked in the fourth. After a strikeout, Narváez hit a grounder to third that went under Keith's glove and down the left field line and two runners scored.

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The Red Sox loaded the bases on three walks with one out in the seventh, bringing Brant Hurter out of the bullpen. He struck out Wilyer Abreu and got Trevor Story to ground out.

Detroit played without manager A.J. Hinch, who was suspended one game for Tuesday's bench-clearing incident against the Red Sox. Tigers starterFramber Valdezwas originally suspended six games for hitting Story, but it was dropped to five games when he didn't appeal.

Up next

Red Sox: Return to Fenway Park for a series against the Tampa Bay Rays. LHP Jake Bennett (1-0, 1.80 ERA) is scheduled to start on Thursday night. The Rays haven't announced their pitcher.

Tigers: Are off Thursday before flying to Kansas City for a three-game series. RHP Keider Montero (2-2, 3.48) will start the opener against LHP Kris Bubic (3-1, 3.32).

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