Last October, WWE held
Evolution, the first-ever all-women's PPV. As of right now, there's no word on a follow-up taking place and there's some speculation that it's down to Ronda Rousey not currently being part of the company. After all, last year's show was headlined by Rousey vs. Nikki Bella, another big star WWE views as a big draw.
Well, during a recent chat with talkSPORT that she's confident she could headline a second
Evolution...minus Rousey.
"Oh, absolutely! First and foremost, it was one of the best pay-per-views of the year. And that’s not me being biased, that’s a fact. It had Match of the Year on it, including yours truly. Absolutely, I don’t see any reason why not. I think we have a strong enough women’s division [without Rousey], as long as they tell the stories around us and let us go."
"And… that’s all I’ll say," she concluded.
WWE is planning to head back to Saudi Arabia this November and seeing as they failed to make Natalya vs. Alexa Bliss the last time they were there, here's hoping WWE makes it up to them with another all-female PPV. We'll keep you guys updated!