WWE: Bayley on Wanting WWE to Hold Another Evolution Event, Ronda Rousey on WWE’s New Regime Being Better than Vince McMahon, John Cena

Bayley Comments on Wanting WWE to Hold Another All-Women Evolution Event

The debut episode of Cody Rhodes’ What Do You Want To Talk About? podcast featured Bayley as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Bayley’s thoughts about her belief why it is the right time for WWE to hold another all-women’s Evolution event and why she wants to see a sequel to the first event from 2018 take place with TNA talent being involved.

“Yes. Why not? Like we were just saying, there’s so many women. The thing about the first one was we had so many girls from NXT, which they got to showcase on a bigger stage, but they had so many women from the past, it’s kind of like the first few Rumbles, they had a lot of women from the past because we didn’t have enough women to fill up these matches, but now we do. I think it would be so cool to give everybody on Raw and SmackDown a part of that show, Evolution 2. You can bring girls in from NXT. We just saw Jordynne Grace on NXT, TNA girls, whatever that connection is there, we can bring different girls and you can bring someone in from the past if they’re up for it to do a little something but we have such a stacked roster right now where it’s like, we can hold down a show on our own, another PLE on our own. It’s been so many years, it’s not like it’s something to do every year where we’re like, alright, we’ve seen it enough times. I think it’s time because it is a different era compared to back then.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com


Ronda Rousey Comments on WWE’s New Regime Being “Anyone is Better than Vince McMahon”

CBS Sports held a recent interview with former WWE talent Ronda Rousey. One of the topics discussed included Rousey’s thoughts about her level of confidence in WWE’s new leadership regime compared to the Vince McMahon era.

“I think anyone’s better than Vince McMahon. The only place you can go is up. I really enjoy Triple H and working with him, and honestly, I haven’t been watching, but I saw something from Natty [Neidhart] saying that they had a card recently that had just as many women on it as the men. That’s what I would really like to see, the women equally represented with not just matches on the card, but time on the show. I feel there’s no place they could go but up and I’m really, really happy for all the women still there and thriving under the new regime. I think there’s, yeah.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com


John Cena Comments on His Upcoming Final Run of His In-Ring WWE Career

As noted before, this past Saturday’s WWE Money in the Bank 2024 event in Toronto, Ontario, Canada featured John Cena making a surprise appearance and announcing he will be holding a retirement tour in 2025.

Cena recently reflected on Twitter about his upcoming final run of his in-ring WWE career.