
How to buy tickets to see John Cena vs. Randy Orton in WWE Backlash
WWE Backlash is Saturday, May 10, in St. Louis, Mo.
John Cena and Randy Orton face off in the main event.
Tickets for the event are available starting at $168
The exciting showdown that nobody expected in 2025 is about to happen.
Following John Cena's stunning run to reclaim the Undisputed WWE Champion title at WrestleMania 41, an old rival in Randy Orton made things interesting at Raw After WrestleMania.
With Cena's back turned in the ring, Orton delivered a patented RKO, prompting a head-to-head battle for WWE Backlash.
If you're looking to witness the two legends of the sport duke it out, you're in luck as Backlash tickets are on sale for May 10 in St. Louis, Mo.
Tickets are going for as low as $168, with ring-side views still available for as low as $511.
Here's how you can buy tickets to see one of the highly-anticipated matches in recent WWE memory.
How to buy 2025 WWE Backlash tickets
Tickets are on sale for WWE Backlash, with plenty of options available for wrestling fans. If you're looking to witness the event and don't mind sitting back farther, $168 for a seat in section 326 would be your best bet.
However, if you want to be as close to the action as possible, there's six sections ring-side available for purchase, with the lowest in Section F, priced at $511.
WWE Backlash is Saturday, May 10 at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Mo. as John Cena and Randy Orton go head-to-head in the main event.
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