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WWE Evolution 2025 live results: Start time, match card, what to know for all-women event

WWE Evolution 2025 live results: Start time, match card, what to know for all-women event

USA Today10 hours ago
The women of WWE are ready to take center stage.
For the first time in seven years, Evolution will take place as WWE holds an event dedicated to its stacked women's division.
It'll be a bigger card than a typical WWE event with seven matches scheduled to take place. The top prizes in the division — the WWE Women's Championship, Women's World Heavyweight Championship and Women's NXT Championship — will be on the line, as will the Intercontinental and Tag Team titles.
A no holds barred match between bitter rivals is on deck, and a battle royal will commence with a title opportunity at stake. It'll be a night celebrating the best women's division in wrestling, and it's expected to be a dazzling performance from everyone involved.
Follow USA TODAY Sports for the results, highlights and analysis from Evolution:
When is Evolution 2025?
WWE Evolution is on Sunday, July 13.
Evolution 2025 start time
Evolution will start at 7 p.m. ET. The preshow begins at 5 p.m. ET.
Where is Evolution 2025?
The event takes place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
How to watch Evolution 2025
Evolution 2025 will be streamed on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on Netflix in most markets.
How to watch Evolution 2025 preshow
The Evolution preshow will be available to watch on Peacock, and on WWE's social channels, including YouTube.
Stream WWE Evolution on Peacock
Evolution 2025 match card
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