WWE Evolution PPV 2018: Results, Review, and Analysis
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Firstly, I’m watching Evolution tonight with my own personal best friend, who looked up to Lita like a goddess when she was a kid. She is currently on the edge of my couch watching her hero enter the ring in awe. She is not into Alexa Bliss right now.
This is what Evolution is really about.
Lita really does still got it and she takes it to Mickie and Alicia early. The Colosseum explodes when Trish is tagged in, and continues to explode when Trish demands Mickie James get in the ring with her.
My friend, who we’ll cal N, just grabbed my knee with glee when she thought Lita was headed up to the top rope for a Swanton.
The Trish and Mickie history I don’t think was capitalized on enough during the build-up, but there’s a lot of chirps between the two of them tonight.
What’s immediately noticeable also is how much more animated Renee Young is on commentary. I hate to phrase it like this, but I was WWE would allow Renee Young to be just that animated on Raw, because she kills it on commentary.
N is pulling her hair out waiting for Lita to make the tag to Trish. She practically flying off my couch when Mickie breaks a pin from Trish.
Here’s the highlight – N is now on her knees as Lita heads to the top rope for a Swanton. Trish wins with a heavy kick. This was exactly the hype-win we needed to kick off this PPV.