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  1. Evolve Wrestling (stylized as EVOLVE) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2010 by former Ring of Honor booker and Dragon Gate USA vice president, Gabe Sapolsky. [1] The company featured a roster of wrestlers from all over America, as well as several competitors from Japan.

  2. This includes the list of all EVOLVE Wrestlers, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other personalities in EVOLVE. Our complete Pro Wrestlers Database allows you to travel through time and see the EVOLVE Roster & Alumni by Year or any specific Date ...

  3. Evolve Wrestling (stylized as EVOLVE) was an American professional wrestling promotion based in the Northeast founded in 2010 by former Ring of Honor Booker Gabe Sapolsky, Sal Hamaoui, and independent wrestler Davey Richards. In 2009, Gabe Sapolsky announced a new wrestling promotion via some...

  4. Jun 18, 2020 · From Zack Sabre Jr in New Japan to Darby Allin in All Elite Wrestling to a disgusting amount of the NXT and WWE main roster talent, their roots can be traced back to EVOLVE Wrestling. The defining legacy of EVOLVE should be that of a promotion who lived up to its name.

  5. Feb 15, 2018 · The red-headed stepchild. The ugly duckling. EVOLVEs initial concepts simply didn’t fit into the pro wrestling norms. Two polarizing decisions from Sapolsky came to define EVOLVEs early days: win-loss records and no champions.

  6. Jan 16, 2010 · 146 Episodes. IMDB TVDB Fanart.tv. Status Ended. Premiered January 15, 2010. Runtime 2h 20m. Total Runtime 14d 4h 40m (146 episodes) Genres Action. 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.

  7. The Evolve Championship was a professional wrestling championship owned by the Evolve promotion. The inaugural champion was crowned on April 5, 2013, when A. R. Fox defeated Sami Callihan in the finals of an eight-man tournament. There have been ten reigns shared among ten wrestlers.