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WWE 'Evolution 2025' Start Time and Match Card Featuring Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley

WWE 'Evolution 2025' Start Time and Match Card Featuring Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley

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WWE 'Evolution 2025' Start Time and Match Card Featuring Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
WWE will be holding its second "Evolution" PLE in Atlanta, and there will be championship gold at stake.
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The all-women's card will feature WWE Hall of Famers and the company's biggest stars today. Fans will witness the likes of Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, Trish Stratus, Tiffany Stratton, Becky Lynch, Stephanie Vaquer, Nikki Bella, and more notable names in action.
Perhaps the biggest match on the card will be contested for the WWE Women's World Championship. It'll be titleholder Sky looking to maintain her hold on the gold against Ripley.
That isn't the only world title match set for the event, as Stratton will put her WWE Women's Championship at stake against Stratus.
Even some stars from the "NXT" brand will be featured at WWE's upcoming PLE.
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Tiffany Stratton holds the WWE Women's Championship while cutting a promo on "SmackDown."(via WWE)
WWE 'Evolution 2025' Start Time
The main card for WWE "Evolution 2025" will get started at 7 p.m. ET on Sunday. At this time, there's no word on whether or not WWE plans on holding a countdown show.
The show will air live on the Peacock streaming platform in the United States.
Match Lineup
Iyo Sky (c) vs. Rhea Ripley - for the WWE Women's World Championship
Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Trish Stratus - for the WWE Women's Championship
Jacy Jayne (c) vs. Jordynne Grace - for the WWE NXT Women's Championship
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bayley vs. Lyra Valkyria - for the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship
Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez (c) vs. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs. The Kabuki Warriors vs. Zaria and Sol Ruca - for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
Battle Royal - winner gets a world title match at "WWE Clash in Paris"
No Holds Barred: Jade Cargill vs. Naomi
Related: WWE 'Raw' Superstar Will Miss Time Indefinitely
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.
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