WWE star and 15-time 24/7 Champion Dana Brooke believes that the all-women premium live event WWE Evolution will make a return.
The first WWE Evolution event was held on October 28, 2018 and helped to kickstart the WWE women’s wrestling revolution, bringing female wrestlers into grater prominence in the company.
The event recently celebrated its fourth anniversary.
Now Brooke has told Steve Fall of NBC Sports Boston that she believes the event – or one similar to it – will return “in the near future”:
“Women have always, for the last decade or so, have been pushing the bar and really stepping up and in those Crown Jewel pay-per-views [as well], we’ve been making history. So I definitely feel as though it’s something that we will see again soon.”
She added that Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque “has always believed in women” and had their back. “He’s always been promoting and pushing women,” she said.
Brooke also said that Co-Chief Executive Officer Stephanie McMahon is “always for women empowerment, always, always, always.”
While there has not yet been any official word on the possibility of a second WWE Evolution premium live event, the subject has previously been raised by other WWE stars such as Sasha Banks and Bayley.
Transcription courtesy of WrestlingInc.
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