Triple H doesn’t rule out WWE Evolution becoming a yearly show.
WWE Evolution 2 turned out to be a huge success, with the women delivering standout performances in the ring. The event took place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, and featured seven exciting matches. WWE also brought back legends like Lilian Garcia, Torrie Wilson, Vickie Guerrero, Melina and Stephanie McMahon to add to the special atmosphere.
The main event saw a shocking moment when Naomi cashed in her Money in the Bank contract during the IYO SKY vs. Rhea Ripley match, winning the Women’s World Championship for the first time in her career.
After a big weekend of WWE shows, Triple H answered a question during the post-show press conference about WWE Evolution possibly becoming an annual show. He didn’t confirm anything but made it clear that WWE will consider bringing the event back based on fan demand.
“I don’t wanna say it’s yearly, it’s not yearly. I think we see what that demand is for it, because as the demand for the women grows everyday, it becomes less about having their own show, and more about, like that’s the equality, it’s all…there, and they don’t have to have their show to be in the spotlight. But if it works, we’ll definitely go down that road. So I think it’s a ‘we shall see.’” [H/T: WrestleOps via Twitter/X]
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