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HEY!

Miss WWE Evolution Yesterday Here Is What You Need To Know 

For the first time in history, WWE Evolution stands Sunday night as an all-women's pay-per-view presented by the company. Live from Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, Evolution will feature some of the best female superstars from the past, present and future on a card that is ultimately solid but certainly could have been built better by WWE.

There are some incredible matches on tap Sunday night, and all three women's singles titles will be on the line. Legends such as Trish Stratus, Lita, Alundra Blayze and Mickie James will be in action along with some of the top stars of today like Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, Bayley and yes, Ronda Rousey.

CBS Sports will be with you the entire way Sunday night updating this story with the latest results, analysis, grades and highlights from the show. Stick with us all night.

WWE Evolution recap, grades

Trish Stratus & Lita def. Mickie James & Alicia Fox via pinfall: An injury to Alexa Bliss relegated her to ringside duties after cutting a pre-match promo. The match, which provided plenty of nostalgic moments for the very vocal and energetic crowd, built toward a hot tag to Stratus, who rekindled the fires of her legendary rivalry with James. The finish, however, was unavoidably sloppy as Trish hit James with Stratusfaction, but Fox was noticeably late running in to break up the pin. Not only was James on camera yelling for Fox to get there, the referee purposely held up his hand to avoid counting James out as Fox dove in. Lita hit Fox with a Twist of Fate before landing a Litasault on both heels. James followed with a Chick Kick on James for the 1-2-3. Grade: C

Nia Jax wins the 20-Woman Battle Royal: What started somewhat slow and sloppy in order to give time to the many legends taking part turned into a great piece of business down the stretch as WWE women of today were given a strong spotlight to shine. The booking was strong as Jax stood tall in the end following fun standoffs against both Tamina Snuka and Ember Moon. After her victory, Jax was emotional amid a series of "you deserve it" chants from the crowd. She wished luck to Ronda Rousey and Nikki Bella in their title match later in the night but said her entire focus is the Raw women's championship.

The match began with a disrespectful promo from the IIconics that saw the veterans in the match team up to eliminate Billie Kay and Peyton Royce first. The match continued the comedy later on as Carmella called for a dance break and was joined by Ivory, who lasted until the final five and turned in the top performance among legends. The 56-year-old WWE Hall of Famer even hit a splash off the top rope on Jax. Chants of "N-X-T" filled the arena as Moon and Asuka had fun standoff which led to Moon eliminating her. But the match appeared to come down to Moon and Jax, who were both tied up in the ropes as Moon tried everything in her power to eliminate her much larger friend. Zelina Vega, who was never eliminated and hit outside the ring, ran in and thought she had eliminated both. Vega's celebration was premature, however, and Jax paid a nice tribute to Andre the Giant in the WrestleMania II battle royal by eliminating her via press slam onto Snuka outside before tossing Moon -- the clear fan favorite in the match -- over the top rope. Grade: B

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