2019 Evolve and WWE Network event
Evolve 131 , also known as Evolve's 10th Anniversary Celebration , was a
professional wrestling
livestreaming
event produced by the American promotion
Evolve in partnership with
WWE . The event aired on the
WWE Network , making it the first Evolve show and the first
independent wrestling show to broadcast live on the platform. It took place on July 13, 2019, at the
2300 Arena in
Philadelphia ,
Pennsylvania . The show featured current Evolve wrestlers and alumni, as well as wrestlers from WWE's
NXT and
205 Live
brand divisions .
Production
Background
In October 2008,
Gabe Sapolsky , long-time
booker of
Ring of Honor , was released from the
promotion .
[1] In 2009, Sapolsky founded
Dragon Gate USA , with the group holding
its inaugural event on July 25 of that year.
[2] The following year, Sapolsky founded Dragon Gate USA's sister group, Evolve.
In 2015, WWE entered into a partnership with Evolve, with the smaller promotion being used as a scouting group for WWE's
developmental brands .
[3] In 2017, WWE began exploring deals that would see content from
independent wrestling promotions (such as
Progress and
ICW ) air on their
WWE Network streaming service.
[4]
Over two years later, WWE announced that Evolve's 10th Anniversary Celebration, an event celebrating the 10th anniversary of Dragon Gate USA's founding, would air live on the WWE Network on July 13, 2019, broadcasting from the
2300 Arena in
Philadelphia ,
Pennsylvania . This marked the first Evolve event and the first independent wrestling event to air on the WWE Network.
[5]
Storylines
The card included matches resulting from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the
NXT and
205 Live brands,
[6] while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television programs,
NXT and
205 Live , and on Evolve events.
[7]
[8]
On June 26, it was announced that
Adam Cole would defend the
NXT Championship against
Akira Tozawa , a wrestler dubbed the "Dragon Gate USA MVP" by
WWNLive.com .
[9] It was also announced on June 26 that
WWE Cruiserweight Champion
Drew Gulak would face former
Evolve Champion and current NXT wrestler
Matt Riddle in a non-title match. The two wrestlers had previously been a part of the Catch Point
stable during their tenures in Evolve.
[10]
On July 2, it was announced that JD Drake would face
Austin Theory in a
Winner Takes All match for both the
WWN and
Evolve Championships.
[11] Additionally it was announced that
Eddie Kingston and
Joe Gacy would defend the
Evolve Tag Team Championship against
A. R. Fox and
Leon Ruff .
[11]
Results
See also
References
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PWInsider . Retrieved June 26, 2019 .
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Archived from the original on January 31, 2017. Retrieved March 15, 2017 .
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"Akira Tozawa Signed For Special Appearance" .
WWNLive . June 10, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2019 .
^ Johnson, Mike (June 26, 2019).
"EVOLVE 10th ANNIVERSARY EVENT IN PHILADELPHIA TO AIR LIVE ON THE WWE NETWORK" . PWInsider . Retrieved June 26, 2019 .
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"EVOLVE's 10th Anniversary Celebration match lineup revealed" .
WWE . July 2, 2019. Retrieved July 2, 2019 .
^
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"EVOLVE 131 – JULY 13TH – PHILADELPHIA, PA" .
WWNLive . Retrieved June 26, 2019 .
^
"BREAKING NEWS.... You voted yes with a resounding 89% of the vote! Shotzi Blackheart vs. Brandi Lauren has been added to this Saturday's EVOLVE 10th Anniversary Celebration from Philadelphia live on the WWE Network! Blackheart is also added to #EVOLVE132 this Sunday in MA!" . EVOLVE Wrestling on Twitter . July 9, 2019. Retrieved July 9, 2019 .
^ Moore, John (July 13, 2019).
"7/13 Evolve 131 on WWE Network results: Moore's live review of the 10th Anniversary show featuring Adam Cole vs. Akira Tozawa for the NXT Championship, Evolve Champion Austin Theory vs. WWN Champion JD Drake in a winner take all match, Matt Riddle vs. Drew Gulak" . Pro Wrestling Dot Net . Retrieved July 13, 2019 .
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