
WWE is set for another historic night with Evolution 2.0.
The sports entertainment giant is shining a light on its all-time great women’s roster this weekend, with a premium live event solely dedicated to its female superstars.
On a stacked weekend starting with NXT Great American Bash and Saturday Night’s Main Event this evening, Evolution 2025 will bring things to a close.
Already, Hall of Famers like Trish Stratus and Nikki Bella are confirmed to appear, and fans will be hoping for more surprises.
In a departure from recent WWE shows, there are seven matches currently announced, with championships from Raw, SmackDown and NXT being defended, along with a Battle Royal with world title implications.
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Here’s everything you need to know about this weekend’s event.
When is WWE Evolution 2.0?

WWE Evolution airs tomorrow night (Sunday, July 13) at midnight for UK fans.
It brings a packed weekend of wrestling to an end, after WWE held both NXT Battleground and Saturday Night’s Main Event yesterday.
How can you watch WWE Evolution 2.0?
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WWE fans can stream Evolution live (or watch later on demand) via Netflix, which is now the home of all things WWE for most countries outside the United States.
Simply log into your account, and you’re all set – WWE content is included as part of your monthly subscription, including upcoming docu-series WWE Unreal, which explores the company’s writing room and creative process.
Netflix viewers all get weekly live episodes of Raw, SmackDown and NXT, regular PLEs and more.
WWE Evolution 2.0 full match card
- WWE Women’s Title: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Trish Stratus
- Women’s World Title: Iyo Sky (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
- Women’s IC Title: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Lyra Valkyria vs. Bayley
- No Holds Barred: Jade Cargill vs. Naomi
- Women’s Tag Team Titles: Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodrigez (c) vs. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs. Asuka and Kairi Sane vs. Sol Ruca and Zaria
- NXT Women’s Title: Jacy Jayne vs. Jordynne Grace
- Battle Royal for world title match at Clash In Paris: Stephanie Vaquer, Nikki Bella, Ivy Nile, Nia Jax, Natalya, Maxxine Dupri, Kelani Jordan, Jaida Parker, Lola Vice, Lash Legend, Izzi Dame, Tatum Paxley, Zelina Vega, Giulia, Candice LeRae and more TBA
When is WWE coming to the UK?

WWE will be back in the UK on the Road to Clash in Paris Tour this summer, with some huge shows.
Fit in around SmackDown in Dublin (August 22) and Raw in Birmingham (August 25), WWE is also holding live events in Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester, Leeds and Cardiff.
From there, they’ll return to Lyon for SmackDown on August 29, followed by Clash In Paris and Monday Night Raw on August 31 and September 1.
WWE roster and champions

At the top of the Raw and SmackDown women’s divisions, Iyo Sky and rising star Tiffany Stratton stand tall as the WWE Women’s and Women’s World Champion respectively.
For the men, World Heavyweight Champion GUNTHERand WWE Champion John Cena currently hold the gold.


Each division has its own Intercontinental (Becky Lynch and Dominik Mysterio) and United States (Giulia and Solo Sikoa) Champions.
For the women’s tag ranks, Raquel Rodriguez is now teaming with Roxanne Perez, who has replaced Liv Morgan while she’s out with injury.
The WWE Tag Team Champions on SmackDown are the Street Profits duo Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins, while Judgement Day’s Finn Balor and JD McDonagh recently won the World Tag Team Titles.
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