Evolve (professional wrestling)









































Evolve
Type
Subsidiary
Industry Professional wrestling
Founded 2010
Founders
Davey Richards[citation needed]
Gabe Sapolsky
Sal Hamaoui
Headquarters Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Key people

Gabe Sapolsky
Sal Hamaoui
Parent
WWNLive[1]
Website EvolveWrestling.com

Evolve Wrestling (stylized as EVOLVE) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2010 by former Ring of Honor booker and Dragon Gate USA vice president, Gabe Sapolsky.


The company features a roster of wrestlers from all over America, as well as several competitors from Japan. The promotion had a close working relationship with sister promotion Dragon Gate USA until Dragon Gate USA's closure in August 2015.


In 2015, Evolve formed a relationship with WWE, allowing WWE to scout Evolve talent to sign for their NXT brand, and eventually the main roster.[2]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Roster


    • 2.1 Other




  • 3 Championships


    • 3.1 Current champions


    • 3.2 Retired championships




  • 4 Events


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





History


In 2009, Gabe Sapolsky announced a new wrestling promotion via some viral videos featuring one of the company's competitors, Jimmy Jacobs. After this more videos were produced promoting more performers, as well as featuring blogs written by the wrestlers about their feelings regarding the company. The first show, Evolve 1: Richards vs. Ibushi, was held on January 16, 2010, in Rahway, New Jersey at the Rahway Recreational Center.[3]


During interviews with wrestling newsletter Figure 4 Weekly on its radio show, Sapolsky told editor Bryan Alvarez that Evolve would have stronger emphasis on rules and would not limit anyone based on their own respective style of wrestling in favor of showcasing the talent's individual strengths and covering up their weaknesses.[4] On January 29, 2010, Sapolsky announced that Evolve would no longer be booking Davey Richards as he had signed a new contract with Ring of Honor.[5]


The concept of the promotion was initially an emphasis on the wrestlers' win-loss records. They divided the company into two divisions: singles wrestlers and tag teams. As per the website, some wrestlers would need to earn their way onto the roster by winning a qualifying match, but that since has been dropped.[6]


On November 25, 2011, Evolve and Dragon Gate USA announced the unification of the two promotions. Evolve and Dragon Gate USA will still promote separate events, but the two share rosters, including stables, and Evolve recognizes Dragon Gate USA's Open the Freedom Gate Championship and Open the United Gate Championship as its top two championships.[7]


In February 2013, Evolve announced that they would be holding a tournament to crown the first Evolve Champion as they were eliminating the records system at that time. The tournament was held in Secaucus, New Jersey, at WrestleCon in April 2013. Evolve used the records of the talent to determine the seedings in the tournament; the top two were Chuck Taylor (10–5) and Ricochet (5–2), and both received byes into the second round. On April 5, AR Fox defeated Sami Callihan in the final to become the inaugural champion. On September 18, 2013, Vito LoGrasso announced that his new Wrestling School signed an agreement to be the Development Center for Evolve.[8]


In November 2014, Evolve, along with Dragon Gate USA (DGUSA), Full Impact Pro (FIP) and Shine Wrestling, all under the WWNLive banner, held a tour of China.[1] The following month, WWNLive announced a long-term deal with Great-Wall International Sports Management for regular tours of Asia, starting in the spring of 2015.[9]


In 2015, WWNLive opened a training facility in Trinity, Florida named "World Wrestling Network Academy", which Evolve shares with DGUSA, FIP and Shine.[10]


During 2015, Evolve entered a relationship with WWE. Evolve's wrestlers were featured on WWE.com,[11] while NXT wrestlers Sami Zayn, Chad Gable and Jason Jordan took part in Evolve events in non-wrestling roles.[12][13] In January 2016, NXT General Manager William Regal and WWE COO Triple H attended Evolve 54.[14] As part of the relationship, it was announced in March 2016 that Evolve would hold qualifying matches for WWE's Cruiserweight Classic.[15]


On April 1 and 2, 2016, Evolve held shows at Eddie Deen's Ranch in the build-up to WrestleMania 32.[16]


On October 24, 2016, WWNLive and FloSports announced a new streaming service, which would host events held by the WWNLive promotions, including Evolve.[17]



Roster







































































































Ring name
Real name
Notes
Angelo Dawkins
Gary Gordon

Evolve Tag Team Champion
Anthony Henry

Unknown


AR Fox
Thomas James Ballester


Austin Theory
Austin White

Evolve Champion
Chris Dickinson
Glen Benton

Curt Stallion

Unknown
[18]

Darby Allin

Unknown

Dom Garrini
Dominic Garrini


DJ Z
Michael Paris

JD Drake
James Drake

WWN Champion
Jaka

Unknown

Jarek 1:20
Evan Cloyd


Jason Kincaid
Jason Kincaid

Jon Davis
Jonathan Davis

Josh Briggs

Unknown

Montez Ford
Kenneth Crawford

Evolve Tag Team Champion
Odinson
Reginald Gibbs

Parrow
Michael Parrow


Timothy Thatcher
Timothy Moura
Evolve Champion


Other


[19]



  • Ayla Fox - Manager of AR Fox

  • Candy Cartwright - Assistant

  • Lenny Leonard – Commentator

  • Ron Niemi – Commentator

  • Timothy Barr - Ring Announcer

  • Brandon Tolle - Referee

  • Jake Clemons - Referee


  • Priscilla Kelly - Manager of Austin Theory


  • Gabe Sapolsky – Headbooker & Co-Owner

  • Sal Hamaoui - Co-Owner



Championships


As of March 16, 2019



Current champions







































Championship
Current champion(s)
Reign
Date won
Days held
Location
Notes

Evolve Championship

Austin Theory

1
December 15, 2018

7001910000000000000♠91+

Ybor City, Florida
Defeated Fabian Aichner and Roderick Strong at Evolve 117.

Evolve Tag Team Championship
Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)

1

October 28, 2018

7002139000000000000♠139+

Ybor City, Florida
Defeated Doom Patrol (Chris Dickinson and Jaka) at Evolve 114.

WWN Championship
JD Drake

1

October 28, 2018

7002139000000000000♠139+

Ybor City, Florida
Defeated Austin Theory, Darby Allin and Harlem Bravado in a Ladder match to win the vacant title.


Retired championships
























Championship
Last champion(s)
Date retired
Location
Notes

Open the Freedom Gate Championship

Timothy Thatcher

August 15, 2015

Woodside, Queens
Defeated Drew Galloway at Evolve 45. Thatcher handed the title to Johnny Gargano, rendering it vacant and inactive.

Open the United Gate Championship
Ronin
(Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann)

May 30, 2015

Woodside, Queens
Defeated Premier Athlete Brand (Anthony Nese and Caleb Konley) at Evolve 42. Gargano vacated and retired the titles.


Events




See also




  • WWNLive

  • Dragon Gate USA



References





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