Summary
WWE EVOLVE aired its latest episode on April 15 from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, with the show streaming on Tubi. The biggest development came in the main event, where Wendy Choo won a gauntlet match to capture the vacant EVOLVE Women's Championship.
The episode also moved the men's title picture forward. EVOLVE Champion Aaron Rourke addressed the responsibility that comes with holding the title before Harlem Lewis confronted him and promised to end his reign. Braxton Cole then interrupted, and the exchange led to a triple threat match being agreed to before Cole stood tall with the championship belt.
That title development gave the episode two clear focal points, with a new women's champion crowned and the men's scene set up for the next confrontation. It also follows earlier WWE EVOLVE women's championship coverage around the vacant title picture.
Results
Aaron Rourke addressed Harlem Lewis before Braxton Cole interrupted, leading to a triple threat match being made.
Tristan Angels appeared in a vignette.
Mike Cunningham was introduced as Max Abrams.
Santi Rivera and Jacari Ball defeated Max Abrams and Lince Dorado.
Dorian Van Dux defeated Kai Kavari.
Brooks Jensen said he wants to face Cappuccino Jones in a bullrope match.
Wendy Choo defeated Laynie Luck, Karmen Petrovic, Kali Armstrong, Tyra Mae Steele, Sloane Jacobs, Nikkita Lyons, and PJ Vasa in the EVOLVE Women's Championship Gauntlet to win the vacant title.
What Wendy Choo's win means for EVOLVE
Wendy Choo leaving the episode with the vacant EVOLVE Women's Championship gives the brand a clear centerpiece in that division right away. Because the title was decided through a gauntlet against a large field, WWE EVOLVE now has several built-in directions for future challengers without needing to reset the division from scratch.
Aaron Rourke's segment points to the men's title picture getting more crowded just as quickly. With Harlem Lewis and Braxton Cole both stepping into the conversation on the same show, EVOLVE has already positioned its men's championship story around direct pressure on the champion rather than a slow build.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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