WWE Could Possibly Hold A Second All-Women's Pay-Per-View In 2019 After All

WWE Could Possibly Hold A Second All-Women's Pay-Per-View In 2019 After All

After months of speculation, it appears that WWE could possibly bring back a second Evolution pay-per-view later on this year. Find out why the company might do another all-women's event down the line.

By EliteGuy101 - Jul 25, 2019 10:07 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Twitter
Despite the critical success of the first-ever all-women’s pay-per-view, Evolution, numerous reports stated that there were no plans in place for another event with just the female talents.

WWE plans on returning to Saudi Arabia later on this year, and as expected, the company continues to get heat for the fact that women aren’t allowed to wrestle on the show. Just like last year’s event was a disguise to take some heat off the company for the Crown Jewel pay-per-view, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter speculates that WWE could hold another all-women’s event for the same reason.

Again, this is just pure speculation as the rumors regarding another female centric event have stated that the company didn’t have any plans in place for a second show. Of course, this is professional wrestling, so anything can happen.
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