WWE Evolution PPV 2018: Results, Review, and Analysis

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Somebody’s going to bleed in this match, for sure. I had to explain this whole angle to N, since she asked “wait, why are they all cheering for Becky is she turned on Charlotte?” See, even to someone who doesn’t regularly watch this doesn’t make any sense.

Charlotte is getting in big offense to begin with, but Becky won’t go down quietly. It’s no surprise when Becky is the first to utilize the “No DQ” rule as she grabs a kendo stick from under the ring. Becky even looks like she’d entertain the “we want tables” chants.

She grabs a chair instead, and then another, and then both women are throwing chairs in the ring relentlessly. Charlotte does crab a table, though, so we’re still in this.

Becky nearly suplexes Charlotte through nearly seven chairs, until Charlotte reverses and drops Becky on the chairs very, very high up on Becky’s neck.

Charlotte nearly misses a spot with a dive through a table, and redoes it to break it.

Becky knocks Charlotte off a ladder, and the ladder stays suspended laterally while folded. That’s cool, and then Becky just slams Charlotte down on it.

Charlotte goes for the Figure 8 through the rungs of the ladder. What is it, my birthday? This is the match of the year. Becky’s tapping out, but it doesn’t mean anything. Becky gets out by whacking Charlotte with a steal chair.

Becky takes her championship and runs, with Charlotte laying chops into her after catching her up a ramp.

Becky decks Charlotte in the back of the head with the belt, and then climbs the ladder to dive onto Charlotte on the announce table. Oh my god. By god, she broke her in half!

Becky begins burying Charlotte under a mound of chairs, and the ref isn’t even counting. When he finally does, Charlotte really stands at the 9.5 count, and the goes in on Becky with a kendo stick.

Becky Lynch power-bombs Charlotte into a table from the top rope! That’s it; that’s too much for Charlotte, and Becky is still the SmackDown Women’s Champion!