EVOLVE 142

December 7, 2019 – Chicago, Illinois

Anthony Greene & Harlem Bravado def. Babatunde & Josh Briggs
This was meant to be Greene vs. Babatunde but Bravado attacked before the match and Briggs made the save. The commentators spent the match speculating what it would mean for Briggs’ main event against WALTER. It means a good excuse to put WALTER over while protecting the new EVOLVE Champion to an extent. Bravado & Greene made a good heel tag team, working really well together (where the champ and the giant weren’t) and being irritating jerks at just the right time. I didn’t buy Bravado kicking out of a 3D, but aside from that this was some logical tag team wrestling. Briggs got disqualified when he used a kendo stick (which Greene brought into the match) on Greene at 9:18. **¾ 

Brendan Vink def. Adrian Alanis
Alanis got a lot more offense here than I expected. Are they ever going to push him? Vink really only won because he attacked the Skulk and Alanis went to look after them, giving Vink enough of a distraction to hit the turnbuckle Razor’s Edge for the win at 8:06. Green & Bravado cheer on Vink after the match, clearly still trying to recruit him. **

Arturo Ruas def. Timothy Thatcher
This could be interesting. This was a hard-hitting mat battle, but they didn’t do enough to make the crowd care. It reminded me of old Antonio Inoki/Masahiro Chono matches, which are certainly interesting but not that exciting. After a horizontal struggle for nine minutes, Thatcher unsuccessfully went for the kimura but Ruas came back with a cross armbreaker for the win at 9:42. The finish felt stapled on, not earned. **¾ 

Reina Gonzalez def. Shotzi Blackheart {No Disqualification Match}
This was a good showcase for both women. They did a fun garbage brawl in the first half and then found more creative ways to use the stipulation in the second (like submissions in the ropes and moves onto foreign objects that just happened to be around. Yeah, they did a chair-assisted Codebreaker spot that looked like total garbage, but everything else was performed well. Gonzalez kicking out of the senton and then winning at 9:29 with a lariat to a seated Blackheart made her look rather beastly. That was it for Blackheart in EVOLVE, as she was to debut in NXT just a couple weeks later. Nice of her to go out putting Gonzalez over big when nobody would be mad if she’d won her final match. ***¼ 

WALTER def. Josh Briggs
Briggs does the tried and true job to an NXT star as EVOLVE Champion. WALTER was wrestling in generic trunks without shoes on because his bag, along with the WWE United Kingdom Championship belt, had been stolen. I wonder if that was the catalyst for them to finally rebrand the title as an NXT one. This was good, especially given that WALTER was wrestling just after being robbed. Briggs seemed more motivated than usual. He kicked out of the powerbomb, but WALTER didn’t hit it all that hard anyway. WALTER won with a Northern Lariat and a sleeper suplex at 12:55. JD Drake was on commentary calling this the best top three matches of any show ever (this, the women’s match, and a tag title match I didn’t review because it had nothing to do with NXT). Dude needs to calm down and not oversell the product. After the match, Vink came out with Bravado & Green and shoved the champ. Briggs promises to accept all challengers in 2020. ***¼