WWE Evolution 7/13/2025 (Results)

WWE’s latest Evolution event delivered on all fronts, featuring a stacked card of women’s championship bouts, shocking moments, and a new era of champions. Here’s a full rundown of the night’s key matches and outcomes:

  • Women’s Intercontinental Championship — Triple Threat Match
    Becky Lynch (c) def. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria
    “The Man” proved why she’s still at the top of the mountain, surviving a tough challenge from both Bayley and rising star Lyra Valkyria to retain her Intercontinental Title.
  • NXT Women’s Championship Match
    Jacy Jayne (c) def. Jordynne Grace
    In a high-profile defense, Jacy Jayne managed to fend off TNA Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace in a cross-promotional clash, keeping the NXT Women’s Championship firmly in her grasp.
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship — Fatal 4-Way Match
    Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez (c) def. The Kabuki Warriors, Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair, and Sol Ruca & Zaria
    Chaos reigned in this high-energy Fatal 4-Way, but Raquel and Roxanne once again proved to be a dominant force, walking out with their titles intact after outlasting three tough teams.
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match
    Tiffany Stratton (c) def. Trish Stratus
    The Buff Barbie shocked the WWE Universe by successfully defending her title against the legendary Trish Stratus, solidifying her spot at the top of the women’s division.
  • No Holds Barred Match — Special Guest Referee: Bianca Belair
    Jade Cargill def. Naomi
    With Bianca Belair officiating, Jade Cargill unleashed her power in a brutal No Holds Barred encounter, picking up a hard-fought victory over Naomi.
  • WWE Evolution Battle Royal
    Stephanie Vaquer wins, earns Women’s Championship Match at Clash in Paris
    Vaquer outlasted a stacked field in the Evolution Battle Royal, securing a future title shot on one of WWE’s biggest international stages.
  • Women’s World Championship — Triple Threat Match
    Naomi def. IYO SKY (c) and Rhea Ripley — NEW CHAMPION
    In the night’s biggest shocker, Naomi cashed in during the Women’s World Title match, turning it into a Triple Threat — and left with the gold after pinning IYO SKY to become the new champion.

WWE Evolution 7/13/2025

WWE Evolution – All Women PLE – Sunday July 13, 2025 – State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA

CARD

  • Women’s World Championship Match: Iyo Sky (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
  • WWE Women’s Championship Match: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Trish Stratus
  • NXT Women’s Championship Match: Jacy Jayne (c) vs. Jordynne Grace
  • WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez (c) vs. Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair vs. The Kabuki Warriors vs. Sol Ruca & Zaria
  • Women’s Battle Royal (for a Championship match at WWE Clash in Paris): Nikki Bella, Zelina Vega, Giulia, Candice LeRae, Natalya, Maxxine Dupri, Izzi Dame, Tatum Paxley, Jaida Parker, Kelani Jordan, Lash Legend, Lola Vice, TBA
  • No Holds Barred Match: Jade Cargill vs. Naomi

Evolution 2 Still in Limbo as WWE Remains Quiet on All-Women’s Event

The wait for a follow-up to WWE’s groundbreaking all-women’s Evolution event has been long and filled with plenty of fan demand — but whether 2025 will finally deliver the long-awaited sequel remains uncertain.

Back in March, optimism surged when multiple reports indicated that WWE was eyeing a summer return for Evolution, with early plans pointing to a premium live event in Connecticut this July. However, months later, clarity is still lacking, and WWE hasn’t officially confirmed anything.

According to PWInsider Elite, WWE is still “potentially” targeting early July for Evolution 2, but the initial Connecticut location has reportedly been swapped out for Atlanta, Georgia. A tentative date of July 13 has been floated — a weekend that’s already packed with wrestling action. Not only would Evolution land on the same weekend as AEW All In, but WWE is also scheduled to hold a Saturday Night’s Main Event special the night before, on July 12. If both shows do take place in Atlanta, it could point to a full weekend of WWE programming in the city — but again, nothing has been officially confirmed.

Adding to the confusion, WWE talent reportedly hasn’t been contacted about the event at all. Fightful Select noted that wrestlers are just as in the dark as fans, learning about the possible event only through online speculation. Even some legends of WWE who’ve spoken publicly about Evolution 2 seem to be reacting more to the buzz than any internal communication from the company.

The original Evolution PLE, held in October 2018, was widely praised as a landmark event, showcasing top-tier women’s wrestling across WWE’s brands and generating strong fan support for a recurring series. Yet, despite the success and repeated calls for a sequel, WWE has never revisited the concept — at least not yet.

As July inches closer, fans are still holding out hope that WWE will officially pull the trigger and give the women’s division the spotlight it deserves once again. But for now, Evolution 2 remains more rumor than reality.

Bayley Wants WWE To Bring Back All-Women ‘Evolution’ Premium Live Event

It’s been over five years since WWE hosted Evolution, its first and only all-women’s pay-per-view, and fans are still wondering why a sequel hasn’t happened. While WWE’s women’s division has continued to grow in both talent and star power, there’s been no official word on a follow-up event. However, one of the stars from the original Evolution card, Bayley, believes that now is the perfect time to bring it back.

In a recent interview with Screen Rant, the former multi-time Women’s Champion made a passionate case for Evolution 2, citing the ever-expanding women’s roster, the rising talent in NXT, and WWE’s newly established working relationship with TNA Wrestling as major reasons why the event needs to happen sooner rather than later.

“I’ve been dying for an Evolution 2, and I think now is the perfect time. Bigger than ever, we have more girls than ever. We can have a freaking back-to-back two-night show if we wanted to, like WrestleMania. There’s so many girls, so many at NXT, we got this TNA partnership, we got two new titles. What are we doing? Let’s do it!”

Bayley’s enthusiasm isn’t surprising. She was part of the 2018 Evolution event, teaming with Natalya and Sasha Banks to defeat The Riott Squad (Liv Morgan, Ruby Riott, and Sarah Logan). That show was widely praised by fans, featuring classic matches like Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair in a Last Woman Standing Match and Ronda Rousey vs. Nikki Bella for the Raw Women’s Championship.

Despite the positive reception, Evolution was reportedly never seen as a major event within WWE at the time. Some backstage speculation suggested that the show was created to counteract backlash over WWE’s decision to exclude its women’s division from Crown Jewel, a pay-per-view held in Saudi Arabia just days later.

Why Now Is the Time for Evolution 2

Bayley’s argument for an Evolution sequel is stronger than ever. WWE now has a larger women’s roster, an influx of NXT talent, and—perhaps most intriguing—a working partnership with TNA, which opens the door for cross-promotional dream matches. With the introduction of new championships like the WWE Women’s Championship and WWE Women’s World Championship, there’s even more gold to fight for.

The demand for Evolution 2 has never disappeared, with fans frequently calling for WWE to make it an annual tradition. Now, with TNA stars like Jordynne Grace appearing in WWE, the idea of a WWE vs. TNA women’s showcase could be the spark needed to bring Evolution back in a bigger and better way.

So, will WWE listen to Bayley’s plea and finally book Evolution 2? With WrestleMania season in full swing and the women’s division thriving, now might be the best chance to make it happen. What are we doing? Let’s do it!