July 17, 2020 / By mobanmarket
Earlier this week, it was reported that a number of WWE Hall of Famers and personalities from the past would be appearing at the Evolution pay-per-view next weekend, but WWE had yet to officially announce these names for their show. Finally, the company has just gone ahead and decided to confirm that all of the rumored names (and even a few others) will indeed be competing at the Evolution event. In addition to WWE Hall of Famers Ivory and Alundra Blayze, it appears that Michelle McCool, Kelly Kelly Molly Holly, and Maria Kanellis will all be stepping back into the ring later on this month. Each of these talented women will be competing in a battle royal alongside several current female WWE roster members during Evolution.
BREAKING: @McCoolMichelleL @Madusa_rocks @MorettiIvory @TheBarbieBlank @MariaLKanellis & #MollyHolly are the latest women to join the #BattleRoyal for a #WomensChampionship opportunity at #WWEEvolution! https://t.co/rk0ZkiOI7U pic.twitter.com/4qosWhVply
— WWE (@WWE) October 19, 2018
Although plenty of names have been confirmed to wrestle on Evolution, it looks like the company is still not finished announcing competitors for the event. According to PWInsider, WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is now set to appear at Evolution. Additionally, NXT Superstars Tegan Nox, Xia Li, Taynara Conti, Shadia Bseio, and Taynara Conti will all be in attendance for the show. Nox obviously won’t be wrestling due to her injury, but it is unclear what roles the other aforementioned women will be doing on the show. These women join the previous list of unannounced NXT Superstars who will be appearing at Evolution next weekend, which includes Lacey Evans, Marina Shafir, Dakota Kai, Jessamyn Duke, Mia Yim, Candice LeRae, Kacy Catanzaro and Bianca Belair.
It has been reported over and over again over the years that WWE is considering introducing a few tier options for the WWE Network. As the common rumor suggests, for an added monthly price, fans will be able to get all of the usual WWE Network content, as well as content from other promotions such as ICW and PROGRESS Wrestling. According to Pro Wrestling Sheet, a new survey that was just sent out by WWE asked about the possible tier system. The survey also promised that fans who pay $15 per month for the network would get a monthly Saturday Night’s Main Event show, ability to watch certain live events, free shipping for WWE Shop merchandise, free membership into a loyalty program, early access to live event tickets, automatic sweepstakes entry, and the ability to stream the network on up to four devices.
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