Triple H: Second Evolution Pay-Per-View Is Still On The Table
With WWE giving women a bigger share of the spotlight, demand for a sequel to the all-women’s Evolution pay-per-view is ever present.
During an interview with Digital Spy, Triple H spoke on the growing demand for women’s wrestling inside WWE. The first Evolution pay-per-view, which took place in New York in October 2018, saw a number of women from WWE’s past and from Raw, SmackDown and NXT form the first all-women WWE show.
Even with fan support for a second show, there has been no word on whether or not it will ever happen. Triple H said that a second Evolution pay-per-view is on the table, but things had been very hectic this year for the company that it has been hard to properly plan many things, including Evolution.
“I think so. This year has been such a transitional year with WWE that in the process of a lot of things happening like the switch to Fox, NXT going to USA, there’s been so many crazy things going on, part of the planning process of those things is us not having the bandwidth to do a few of the things that we would have liked to have done this year. (Evolution) is still on the table, still up in the air as to what will happen and what will go down. I think it might be a little bit on a delay from when we would have liked to have done it, just because there’s only seven days in a week and 24 hours in the day. There’s only so much we can accomplish and have it be done correctly. You don’t want to half-ass it,” Triple H said.
The full article between Triple H and Digital Spy can be read at this link.