WWE is bringing back its women’s only event, Evolution, for just the second time, seven years after the inaugural show.
The event comes as part of a busy weekend for WWE, which sees The Great American Bash and Saturday Night’s Main Event also take place.
Several of the biggest female stars in the division will appear, along with multiple legends making rare appearances.
Here is everything you need to know about Evolution.

When and where is WWE Evolution taking place?
WWE Evolution takes place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, a day after the events of Saturday Night’s Main Event in the same arena.
The event will take place on July 13.
What time does WWE Evolution start?
WWE Evolution will begin at 7 pm ET and 4 pm PT in the United States, which means the show will begin at midnight in the UK.
How to watch and live stream WWE Evolution?
Much like every other WWE PLE, the show will air internationally on the company’s streaming partner, Netflix.
Netflix can be purchased for as little as £5.99 a month in the UK.
WWE Evolution match card
- Jacy Jayne (c) vs Jordynne Grace – Singles match for the NXT Women’s Championship
- Iyo Sky (c) vs Rhea Ripley – Singles match for the Women’s World Heavyweight Championship
- Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez (c) vs Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair vs TBA vs TBA – Fatal four-way for the Women’s Tag Team Championships
- Battle Royal for a Women’s World Championship title shot
- Tiffany Stratton (c) vs Trish Stratus – Singles match for the Women’s Championship
What happened at the inaugural WWE Evolution?
WWE introduced Evolution back in 2018 as the first-ever women’s-only show the company had ever produced.
The likes of Sasha Banks, Trish Stratus, Lita, and Rhea Ripley competed at the revolutionary event, with Ronda Rousey taking on Nikki Bella in the main event.
The event took place in Uniondale, New York, at the Nassau Coliseum on October 28, 2018 and had an attendance of 10,900.
