February 29, 2020 – Queens, New York
EVOLVE has started picking up on annoying WWE habits, like starting the show by saying that this event is the first stop on the Road to WrestleExpo. Stop it. Brendan Vink interrupted the opening pleasantries to complain that he’s not in the main event. JD Drake came out to shut that down and be corny. Vink tells Drake he’ll never be a star in NXT.
Brendan Vink def. JD Drake
The commentators ask if anyone has been as impressive upon their debut as Vink, ignoring that Fabian Aichner won the title in his first match. This was a decent big man battle, wherein Vink had to resort to cheating because he couldn’t use his size to control Drake. The finish was pretty dumb, as Vink won by punching Drake a bunch on the match until the referee called it at 9:50 because “Drake wasn’t defending himself.” This isn’t MMA, and it’s never been a rule in wrestling that if you’re not defending yourself that you lose. Nobody ever defends themselves in wrestling; it wouldn’t work if they did. Vink beats up Drake more after the match. **¾
Jessi Kamea def. Alyx Sky
Early on, Kamea put Sky in a chinlock and the referee didn’t end the match even though Sky wasn’t defending herself. Kamea won in 4:01 of a nothing match. Seriously, nothing happened until the final thirty seconds when each woman hit one signature spot. Later in the night, Kamea joined the In Crowd with Anthony Greene, Brandi Lauren, and Harlem Bravado. *½
Jake Atlas def. Stephen Wolf
This was pretty fun. Both guys are really athletic and put on an exciting little match with entertaining bursts of athleticism. It didn’t come together and tell an emotionally engaging tale, but I bet both guys are capable of doing that if it’s asked of them. Atlas won with a kind of sloppy cartwheel DDT at 9:38. ***
Harlem Bravado def. Denzel Dejournette
Dejournette’s taunt is Mr. Burns fingers. That’s probably never going to be a thing. No wrestler has ever looked more like just a guy than Bravado. He needs to shave his head or get rid of the goatee or something. He looks like someone who’d be medium to low helpful working retail at Best Buy or something. This was a decent enough match, I’m a sucker for amateur wrestling gimmicks like Dejournette’s. The finish was crap, as Greene distracted Dejournette unconvincingly and Bravado hit a hanging DDT for the win at 7:25. Jon Davis helps Dejournette to the back. **½
Mansoor def. Curt Stallion
This was the main event, which is a weird call since this show isn’t happening in KSA. The commentators try to explain why it’s happening last, and it comes off sounding like a nonsense excuse covering for an NXT power play post-Super Showdown. Keith Lee was the special guest ring announcer. He was very surprised by Stallion’s short hair. I’ve mentioned this before but Stallion also kind of has a just a guy look. Like, would you be surprised if he was your new friend’s cousin? I wouldn’t be. This match was pretty dope in a cruiserweights kill each other kind of way. After absorbing a reverse Spanish Fly, Mansoor came back with a Falcon Arrow into the corner and a Shiranui into a DDT for the win at 14:51. ***¾