8 New Directions For WWE After Backlash 2026

6. Old Vision Stablemates Inside A Steel Cage

WWE Backlash 2026 Bron Breakker Seth Rollins
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Bron Breakker and Seth Rollins have to be heading for at least one more match after Backlash. Their beef is sufficient enough for both to get locked inside a steel cage, or something like that, and it's hardly like they went hell for leather in Tampa anyway. Hmm, it was almost as though the duo were saving something for a rainy day.

They kinda’ do need to ramp up the violence a little. Saturday's showing was more of a straight up singles match telling the story of a wounded veteran with numerous injury problems taking on a fresher physical marvel who has bounced back quicker from his own injuries. Being honest, Bron should probably win the incoming rematch as well.

Or is that rematches plural?

During the post-show, Seth spoke about not knowing just how long he can keep performing at a high level for. Injuries have taken their toll on the guy. He's still very good in-ring, but it's fair to say he's nowhere near the worker he was a decade or so ago. How could he be after all of the abuse his body has been through?

Booking Breakker vs. Rollins inside a steel cage would be ideal for either SNME or Clash In Italy later this month. They could even headline the TV special if need be, such is the strength of their power struggle over who wronged who in The Vision.

Naturally, somebody else involved in that story is waiting in the wings to get back on it and work opposite Seth himself.

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