WWE Evolution 2025 live results: Full card, start time, winners and losers, updates and highlights
All but two of women's WWE titles will be on the line this Sunday night, including the roster's two most prized possessions. In one of the more storied, drawn-out rivalries of the past decade, former Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley will look to earn the first victory of her career against the current titleholder, Iyo Sky. Ripley dropped the title to Sky in the most recent time they went one-on-one before putting on an instant classic in their WrestleMania 41 triple-threat match with Bianca Belair.
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Speaking of triple-threat matches, Becky Lynch, Bayley and Lyra Valkyria hope to capture that same type of magic when they battle it out for Lynch's Women's Intercontinental Championship. Lynch was the centerpiece of the first WWE Evolution event, blossoming into the megastar she became as "The Man." If her next appearance is anything near as good as her last against Charlotte Flair, fans will go home happy.
In the WWE Women's Championship match, "WWE SmackDown" superstar Tiffany Stratton will be challenged by one of pro wrestling's all-time greats, Trish Stratus. Like Sky, Stratton handpicked her opponent for WWE Evolution, and the pair last worked together in their tag-team match at Elimination Chamber this past March.
WWE Evolution starts at 7 p.m. ET, streaming on Peacock in the U.S. and Netflix internationally. Check out the full lineup and follow along with Uncrowned's live blog below:
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