WWE Evolution PPV 2018: Results, Review, and Analysis

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Each woman gets their own entrance, and that’s exactly how it should be.

The IIconics should absolutely have been the last ones out, because their promo was one of their best ever. They are wonderful and hysterical, don’t you dare tell me otherwise.

All the women on the current roster corner the legends, well, in the middle of the ring, and it begins as an all-out brawl. Molly Holly is eliminated first (outside of the IIconics) which is heartbreaking.

Mandy Rose even pushes Sonya Deville out of the ring! Is nothing sacred anymore in WWE?

Somewhere down the line, I really would like a Nia vs. Tamina feud. They could do a lot with that one; there’s history, they’re matched physically. Let’s think about it, shall we?

Ivory joined Carmella in a dance break. What is the year 2018?

N and I were literally having a conversation about how underrated and talented Dana Brook is as she was eliminated. Such is life, huh?

Ivory is still one of the most talented women in the ring. She’s looking to be the last legend in the ring. My vote for winner was Asuka, so if it’s Ivory and Asuka left in the ring at the end, color me mark, man. I’m immediately proven wrong.

It’s down to the two friends Ember Moon and Nia Jax. Nia Jax is decimating Ember Moon at first, but Zelina Vega was never eliminated and swoops in to attempt to eliminate both women. Nia Jax throws. Her. Out. Then, she throws. Ember out. Nia Jax will face the Raw Women’s Champion.