Charlotte Flair isn’t holding back as the WWE Universe keeps chanting for a second all-women’s Premium Live Event. With WrestleMania 41 just around the corner, The Queen reflected on the groundbreaking WWE Evolution event and dropped some thoughts about whether a sequel could finally be in the works.

The original WWE Evolution went down over six years ago on October 28 at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York. The show pulled in nearly 11,000 fans and saw Charlotte Flair take on Becky Lynch in a brutal Last Woman Standing match that lasted a full 30 minutes. Flair came up short in that one, but the match remains a standout in her career. The show ended with Ronda Rousey defeating Nikki Bella in the main event to retain the RAW Women’s Title.

While speaking with The Daily Mail’s Alex McCarthy, Flair got real about the talk surrounding Evolution 2. She didn’t confirm anything, but she made her stance known. “One of my favorite matches is from the first Evolution. Becky Lynch, Last Woman Standing. One of my top three favorite matches,” Flair said. When McCarthy pointed out that a sequel feels overdue, Flair replied, “No, I mean, I think it’d be great if we have it, but I still think the goal is to have more main events and more storylines and so on.”

Flair was clear that the dream of a second Evolution isn’t off the table, but it’s not confirmed either. “There’s always rumors that it’s happening, so until it happens, I can’t say yet because we don’t know. Y’all are the ones with the scoop!” she joked.

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As for WrestleMania 41, Charlotte Flair is locked in for a major clash against Tiffany Stratton with the WWE Women’s Championship on the line. It’s their first-ever match and a major spotlight moment for Stratton—while Flair looks to remind everyone why she’s the queen of the division.

Whether Evolution 2 ever becomes reality, Charlotte Flair isn’t slowing down. She’s still pushing for bigger main events and deeper storylines for the women’s division, with or without a special event to anchor it. “The magic that I created on the first one, if it comes to fruition, I look forward to creating more magic on Evolution 2,” she said.

Do you think WWE should bring back Evolution for a second event? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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