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Tubi has aired episode 36 of WWE Evolve early this morning, the new show starring the developmental talent of the company. The matches of the show were recorded a few weeks ago at the WWE Performance Center. The episode featured four matches and several segments, highlighting Chantel Monroe's victory over Wendy Choo in the main event of the night.
In this news, we will provide the quick results of the show and the full video of the show when it becomes available.
- Harley Riggins and Jax Presley defeated Adrenaline Drip (Cappuccino Jones and Jack Cartwheel) in a tag team match.
- PJ Vasa defeated Haze Jameson in a singles match.
- Jackson Drake had a conversation with Stevie Turner backstage. The "Prime Minister" of Evolve reminded Drake that he had put a target on Keanu Carver's back, so he couldn't avoid putting the WWE Evolve Championship on the line against him. At that moment, a furious Carver appeared on the scene and threw a punch at Jackson. Jackson moved away just in time, causing Carver's fist to go through the nearby wall.
- Mike Cunningham had a lively conversation with Sean Legacy backstage, with the latter indicating that he liked the energy Cunningham exuded. Later, Legacy approached a downcast Marcus Mathers to cheer him up after the latter's recent defeat.
- Brooks Jensen defeated Mike Cunningham in a singles match.
- Stevie Turner offered a choice to Jackson Drake: either he accepted to defend the WWE Evolve Championship against Keanu Carver or he would have to relinquish the title. Upset, the champion decided to leave the place without saying anything.
- Chantel Monroe defeated Wendy Choo in a singles match in the main event of the night.
- Jackson Drake approached Stevie Turner in the office of the "Prime Minister" of Evolve. Drake told her that it wasn't cool of her to force him to defend the WWE Evolve Championship at the expense of risking his career. "However, there's a reason why Heartbreak Drake is the first WWE Evolve Male Champion, because no one else deserves or is capable of taking on the responsibility. So if you want to send Carver after me, fine," Drake said before pointing out that he will be the one to end his rival. "So make the match official, Stevie. Everyone knows that the title will remain in the possession of Jackson Drake," said the champion to conclude the final segment of the night.