#1 WWE Evolution
Some of the best wrestling in WWE this year has come courtesy of the women, who have stepped up even more since they got their own pay-per-view in 2018. Evolution was a massive success, boasting the perfect mix of match quality, personal rivalries, and star power. It is time that WWE holds another all-women's pay-per-view.
The women's divisions on RAW, SmackDown, and NXT are all incredibly stacked, without even considering some of the big absentees. Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey are all off WWE TV right now, with all of them likely to return in time for WrestleMania 37.
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The women in WWE have constantly evolved, becoming bigger stars in the process and getting closer to the level of the WrestleMania 35 headliners. They could put on a solid show without Rousey, Flair, or Lynch getting involved. Thanks to the improvement in the overall strength of the division, Evolution 2 could be even better than the original event.
WWE may be holding off on the second all-women's pay-per-view until live crowds return, which makes sense. It would be insane on WWE's part if they weren't to do a sequel to Evolution, considering it was the best and most feel-good pay-per-view of 2018.