#2 Possible reason for Evolution Pay per view

Believe it or not, The evolution pay per view could just be one big publicity stunt on Vince McMahon's part. Of course, a lot of that was probably true from the beginning, but it at least felt at some points that The WWE was behind their female superstars and wanted them to succeed on the same level as the men.
Unfortunately for The WWE Universe, and female superstars, it appears that the evolution pay per view was just a diversion to distract from the fact that the company would be heading back to Saudi Arabia a few days later. With that being said and female superstars still not allowed to compete there, it is becoming obvious that Evolution is just a distraction.
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In the end, WWE is right for wanting to avoid backlash for not including women superstars in the upcoming show in Saudi Arabia, but it shouldn't be spun into some kind of women's revolution narrative when it simply isn't. Furthermore, WWE should be ashamed of itself for using The Women's Revolution as a distraction to avoid backlash for not allowing women to compete in Saudi Arabia