Je’Von Evans may be winless in 12 straight championship matches across WWE, TNA, and AAA—but he’s not letting that define him.

After his loss at AAA Guerra de Titanes on December 20, 2025, Evans took to Twitter and responded to the talk around his lack of wins in title matches. Instead of being frustrated, Evans leaned into the bigger picture—focusing on experience, growth and who he’s sharing the ring with.

“The Best And Better Opportunity Is When You’re Learning With The Legends You’ve Been In The Ring With…I’ll Take That Over Any Championship Match😘💯 #TheYoungOG #NXTYoungBlood #WWENXT”

That was Evans’ message after coming up short in a Triple Threat Match for the AAA World Cruiserweight Title against Laredo Kid and Jack Cartwheel. Despite some incredible offense—including a phoenix splash into a cutter—Evans once again ended the night without gold around his waist.

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With the latest loss in AAA, Evans is now 0-12 in recognized championship matches across three major companies. His only non-loss came via no contest against Leon Slater in a TNA X-Division Title match at Bound For Glory—which many viewed as his potential breakout moment.

In WWE alone, the young star has had multiple shots at the NXT Championship, the North American Title, the U.S. Title, Tag Team gold, and even the NXT Heritage Cup. Each time, he’s delivered amazing in-ring moments—but not the win.

Despite the streak, there’s no denying WWE sees something in Je’Von Evans. He’s been featured on major PLEs, international shows, and continues to be put in high-pressure situations. But in the eyes of many fans, potential has an expiration date. You can only be the underdog for so long before the shine starts to fade.

Even then, Evans’ own words make it clear he’s not chasing validation through titles. So, only time will tell whether WWE decides to finally pull the trigger on the young NXT Superstar in 2026.

What do you think—does Je’Von Evans just need more time, or is the window closing on his breakout moment? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know if you think 2026 will finally be his year.

Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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