WWE Evolve Full Episode: Aug 6, 2025
The show opened with a recap of Jin Tala admitting to being the mystery attacker and beating down Evolve Women’s Champion Kali Armstrong.
The video package abruptly cut to Armstrong standing in the ring, saying she wasn’t going to wait for a main event. She called out Tala, who immediately came out to answer the impromptu challenge. The two women began fighting on the floor as they harkened back to the old territory days of ringing the bell incessantly to call for help from the back to stop the melee. That was a nice touch, as Evolve’s small crowd does feel like the old days of studio wrestling. Referees ran to the ring to try to separate the ladies. Stevie Turner came out and told them if they wanted to go at it right now, they can do so.
Evolve Women’s Championship
Kali Armstrong (c) vs. Jin Tala
The two combatants immediately tore into each other at the bell. They seemed pretty evenly matched early on. Tala relied on kicks to the midsection and uppercuts. She took the advantage after putting her knees up for a splash by Armstrong. She connected with a 619 before they cut to a commercial break. [c]
Back from the break, Tala was dominating with some stiff knees to the gut. She got a two-count after a snap suplex, then threw a series of elbows to the champ’s chest while she was grounded. She applied a seated abdominal stretch while pounding on Armstrong’s head. Rosenberg described Kali’s comeback as “hulking up”. She threw what Stone described as “Ronnie Garvin/Jerry Lawler-like” punches.
Armstrong delivered a spinebuster for a near-fall. She missed a spear and went shoulder-first into the ring post. She caught Tala as she was going for another 619 and turned it into a crushing powerslam. She followed that up by running the ropes and steamrolling Tala with a Kali Konnection for the win.
Winner: Kali Armstrong (retains championship)
After the match:
Chuey Martinez was right there at ringside with a mic to conduct a post-match interview. He congratulated her on her successful title defense. NXT’s Karmen Petrovic came out and said they had unfinished business, referring to their title match on NXT a few weeks ago that was interrupted by Jordynne Grace coming out and beating the hell out of both of them, which they showed. She said she wasn’t leaving Evolve without that championship.
Backstage:
In a kitchen area in the back, The Vanity Project were yucking it up with each other. Jackson Drake was talking about Keanu Carver coming after him. Brad Baylor told him not to worry, because he talked to Stevie and got Bryce Donovan a match against Carver. Donovan was not thrilled, but still tried to act tough.
Earlier Today:
Meanwhile, in the women’s locker room, Carlee Bright asked Kendal Grey what was going on with Wendy. They both talked about getting revenge against her. Bright talked Grey into letting her fight Choo. [c]
Video Package:
A video package aired of Game Changer Wrestling hosting a WWE ID Showcase. Cappuccino Jones defeated Jack Cartwheel to become the inaugural WWE ID Champion and Kylie Rae defeated Zara Zakher and Zayda Steel in a triple threat match to become the inaugural WWE ID Women’s champion. These titles will be defended exclusively on the independent circuit. If an independent wrestler wins either title, they will be signed to a WWE ID contract. This will pave the road to Evolve, NXT, and Raw or Smackdown. Pretty cool stuff.
Backstage:
In Stevie’s office, she apologized to Petrovic for what happened at NXT. Tyra Mae Steele interrupted and the two women argued about who should face tha champion. Turner said they could fight each other next week to see who would get the title shot.
Carlee Bright (q/ Kendai grey) vs. Wendy Choo
Choo made her wonderfully creepy ring entrance. Rosenberg called her the “Sleep Demon”. I like that. Bright locked in a headscissors, but Choo escaped and laughed maniacally in Bright’s face. Stone said that was terrifying. Bright tried using her agility to escape Choo’s onslaught, but the sleepy psycho kept up her pursuit, grinning and cackling throughout the match. Bright finally gained the upper hand and Choo retreated to the floor. Kendal Grey distracted her long enough for Bright to hit a cannonball from the ring apron. [c]
Back from the break, Choo launched Bright off the top turnbuckle. Bright tried unsuccessfully to fight back. Wendy tried to separate Bright’s head from her torso, but she escaped and managed to land some high-impact offense. Bright landed a flying press that Choo rolled into a pinning position for a two-count. They traded quick offense and reversals for near-falls. Choo flattened her with a clothesline, then locked in the Dirt Nap and made Bright go nighty-night.
Winner: Wendy Choo
Backstage:
In the back, Chuey Martinez interviewed Tate Wilder. He somehow managed to make horse and dirt bike references while talking about his losing effort in his match against Edris Enofe. He is a cowboy, you know. Brooks Jensen interrupted and compared Jensen to a fox in a chicken pen. Can we please just stop? Wilder challenged Jensen to a match.
Video Package:
A good video package accompanied an intense promo from Dante Chen regarding his rematch with Edris Enofe.
Bryce Donovan (w/ The Vanity Project) vs. Keanu Carver
Donovan started throwing wild punches at the bell. Once the match went to the floor, Carver started thumping on him. Jackson Drake was admonishing Carver before they cut to commercial. [c]
Back from the break, Donovan lost his balance after hitting a big boot to Carver. He took control of his much larger opponent and put him down with a clothesline. Donovan kept on the offense, but couldn’t put Carver away. He put the boots to Carver in the corner, but then got flattened with a huge clothesline. Carver got a two-count, then put his foe over his shoulder and carried him to the corner.
Carver went for a superplex, but Donovan retaliated with an impressive electric chair. He went for another big boot, but got rattled by Carver. The Vanity Project got nervous and Steel distracted the referee while Swipe Right asked a fan for his chair. Brooks Jensen came out to face Jackson Drake, but was attacked by Jordan Oasis. As the fought to the back, Carver had recovered enough to pounce a distracted Donovan almost into the rafters. He followed that with a powerslam variation to get the pin.
Winner: Keanu Carver
End of show.