WWE Evolution PPV 2018: Results, Review, and Analysis
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So, N is not a Sasha Banks fan. She reminds her of Eddie Guerrero, and rightfully so, I mean. She wants you to know that she’s rooting for team Boss, Hug, and Pawz because she’s a big Natalya fan. In her words, Natalya is so “beast mode”.
Riott Squad comes out as spunky as ever. Also, since when is “smash-mouth” a legitimate way to describe things?
I would like to take a moment to recognize that I often talk about Riott Squad in kayfabe, but they have legitimately been one of the most fun parts of Raw. They came from being so oddly mish-moshed to truly being a wonderful, cohesive group. If they ever break up, man, I’m going to lose it.
Riott Squad putting together a lot of great tandem offense. Sasha gets a big tag-in and really brings it to Ruby and then again to Sarah Logan. Sasha is unbelievably over with this Evolution crowd, it’s insane.
Riott Squad throw Sasha into the barricade before bringing her back into the ring. Natalya breaks up a pin attempt before Riott Squad goes back in on Sasha.
Bayley covers Sasha as Ruby attempts to land a flip on her, and Ruby just did it anyway. This is what it’s about people, friendship, man. That’s the tops.
Natalya is attempting to double-sharp-shooter Riott and Logan, and she nails it. Liv is legal though, and she breaks it up.
Sasha Banks pays homage to Eddie Guerrero with a frog splash to win the match. N doesn’t seem to mind that so much anymore.