{"id":197212,"date":"2017-06-07T17:20:14","date_gmt":"2017-06-07T21:20:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/evolution-professional-wrestling-wikipedia\/"},"modified":"2017-06-07T17:20:14","modified_gmt":"2017-06-07T21:20:14","slug":"evolution-professional-wrestling-wikipedia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/evolution\/evolution-professional-wrestling-wikipedia\/","title":{"rendered":"Evolution (professional wrestling) &#8211; Wikipedia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Evolution                                    <\/p>\n<p>          Official Evolution logo        <\/p>\n<p>    Evolution was a villainous professional wrestling stable in    WWE which was a part of    WWE's Raw    brand between 2003 and 2005.  <\/p>\n<p>    At the height of its original existence, the group consisted of    Triple H,    Ric Flair,    Batista    and Randy    Orton. Evolution slowly began dissolving in 2004 and lost    their respective titles (Intercontinental    Championship, World Heavyweight    Championship and World Tag Team    Championship) against Orton, Batista and Booker    T\/Rob Van    Dam then Chris Benoit and Edge.    Evolution turned on Orton the night following SummerSlam, when he won the World    Heavyweight Championship and kicked him out of the    group.[1][2] After    winning the Royal Rumble in 2005 and teasing that    he would chase the WWE Championship, Batista turned on    Triple H and decided to pursue the World Heavyweight    Championship himself. Although Batista's departure was largely    the end for the group, the final break up came when Triple H    turned on and attacked Flair.  <\/p>\n<p>    Evolution later reformed on April 14, 2014 after Batista joined    forces with Triple H and Orton. Flair did not participate in    the reunion, as he had retired from full participation in    wrestling in 2012.[3]  <\/p>\n<p>    Each member of Evolution represented the best in: \"the past\"    (Ric Flair), \"the present\" (Triple H), and \"the future\" (Randy    Orton and Batista) of professional    wrestling.[1][4] Triple H    would reveal on his 2013 Triple H - Thy Kingdom Come DVD    that Mark    Jindrak was originally planned to be in the group in    Batista's role as the Arn Anderson-like enforcer, with Jindrak    even shooting vignettes with the rest of the group, before it    was decided to make Batista part of the group instead.[5]  <\/p>\n<p>    Flair's character trademarks of coming out in suits and being a    noted Playboy, along with his and Triple H's trademark heel    ruthlessness, were traits that carried over into the entire    stable, both during and for a couple of years after Evolution.  <\/p>\n<p>    At Unforgiven in 2002, Triple H defended the    World Heavyweight    Championship against Rob Van Dam. During the match Ric Flair came down to    the ring and grabbed the sledgehammer from Triple H and teased    hitting him before hitting Van Dam, allowing Triple H to get    the win.[6] From that    point on, Flair accompanied Triple H to the ring as his    manager. Shortly after, Batista moved from    SmackDown! to Raw and Flair also    began accompanying him to the ring while continuing to second    Triple H. On January 20, 2003, Randy Orton joined Triple H, Flair, and    Batista in attacking Scott Steiner to complete the    group.[7] Two weeks later the group got its    name when Triple H, after the group jumped Tommy Dreamer,    spoke about how the four men were examples of pro wrestling's    evolution from the past (Flair) to the present (himself) to the    future (Batista and Orton). On the May 26 episode of    Raw, Orton attacked both Shawn Michaels and Kevin    Nash after a 2-on-1 handicap match with Michaels and Flair    (who eventually turned on Michaels during the match) taking on    Triple H.[1][8] Batista    was out for nearly eight months, because he retore his triceps    while rehabilitating the injury.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2003, at Bad Blood, Flair was able to defeat    Shawn Michaels after Orton struck Michaels with a chair. Later    that night, Triple H retained his World Heavyweight    Championship in a Hell in a Cell match against Kevin    Nash.[1][9] At    Unforgiven, Orton (who began developing    a \"Legend Killer\" gimmick) defeated    Michaels to prove that he was indeed a Legend Killer.[10] Later that night, Triple H    defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Goldberg, to    whom he lost the title.[11] On    the September 29 episode of Raw, Triple H issued a    $100,000 bounty to    anybody who could take out Goldberg.[1][12] Three    weeks later, Batista made his return during a match between    Goldberg and Michaels and attacked the champion, finishing by    stomping on a steel chair with Goldberg's ankle sandwiched in    it to claim the bounty.[1][13] At    Survivor Series, Orton    participated in a Team Bischoff versus Team Austin elimination tag team    match in which Orton was the sole survivor.[14] Later that night, Goldberg faced    Triple H in a rematch from Unforgiven for the World Heavyweight    Championship which Goldberg won despite repeated interference    from Flair, Orton, and Batista.[15]    At the height of Evolution's power, the group controlled all of    the male-based championships of Raw after Armageddon. Batista teamed with Flair    to win the World Tag Team    Championship from the Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) in a Tag Team Turmoil match,[16] Orton captured the    Intercontinental    Championship from Rob Van Dam,[17][18] and    Triple H regained the World Heavyweight Championship from    Goldberg (in a Triple Threat    match that also involved Kane), with the help of the other    members.[1][19][20]    In June 2003, Evolution decided to try and recruit Kane. After    unsuccessful attempts, Triple H would face Kane in a match with    a Title vs. Mask stipulation. After defeating Kane he would    finally be unmasked completely for the audience to see.[21]  <\/p>\n<p>    In January 2004 at the Royal Rumble, Flair and Batista    successfully defended the World Tag Team Championship against    the Dudley Boyz in a Tables match, and World    Heavyweight Champion Triple H fought Shawn Michaels to no    contest in a Last Man Standing    match, thus retaining the championship.[22] Flair and Batista exchanged the    World Tag Team Championships with Booker T and Rob Van Dam.[23][24][25] At WrestleMania    XX, Evolution defeated the Rock 'n' Sock Connection    (The    Rock and Mick    Foley) in a 3-on-2 handicap match.[1][26] Later    that night, Triple H lost the World Heavyweight Championship to    Chris    Benoit (in a triple threat match that also involved Shawn    Michaels) when he tapped out to the Crippler Crossface.[1][27]    At Backlash, Flair lost to Shelton    Benjamin in one-on-one action.[28] Later that    night, Orton defended the Intercontinental Championship    successfully against Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) in a Hardcore    match, while Chris Benoit retained the World Heavyweight    Championship in a triple threat match against Triple H and    Shawn Michaels, this time forcing Michaels to submit with the    Sharpshooter.[29]    Triple H and Shawn Michaels would later continue their feud at    Bad    Blood inside a Hell in a Cell, which was won by Triple H    and thus ending their feud.  <\/p>\n<p>    While still World Champion, Benoit teamed with Edge to    take the World Tag Team Championship from Flair and    Batista.[30] In mid-2004, Eugene befriended Triple H. At Vengeance, it was revealed that Triple H    used him. The angle concluded after Eugene accidentally caused    Triple H's loss to Chris Benoit at Vengeance.[31] On the    same night, Edge defeated Randy Orton to end his    seven-month-long Intercontinental Championship reign.[32]  <\/p>\n<p>    Triple H received one final shot at the World Heavyweight    Championship, on the July 26, 2004 episode of Raw in an    Iron Man    match. Earlier that night, Orton won a number-one contender    battle royal for the World Heavyweight Championship so a title    match between Triple H and Orton could have taken place at    SummerSlam. However, Eugene interfered in the Iron Man match    and helped Benoit take the lead and retain the title in the    final seconds. As a result, the main event of SummerSlam was a title match between    Benoit and Orton.[33] At    SummerSlam, Orton pinned Benoit to become the new World    Heavyweight Champion and the youngest World Champion in WWE    history to date.[34][35] On the August 16,    2004 episode of Raw, Orton was kicked out of Evolution    following a successful defense of the title against Chris    Benoit.[1][36] Batista    hoisted Orton on to his shoulders in what appeared to be a    celebration, but following the thumbs down from    Triple H, the group proceeded to attack Orton.[36]  <\/p>\n<p>    At Unforgiven, Triple H beat Orton to    regain the World Heavyweight Championship, with help from    Flair, Batista, and Jonathan Coachman.[37][38]    Orton's feud with Evolution continued until Survivor Series where Triple H,    Batista, Gene    Snitsky, and Edge were defeated by Orton, Maven, Chris    Jericho, and Chris Benoit in a Survivor Series match for control    of Raw over the following month.[39]  <\/p>\n<p>    On the December 6 episode of Raw, the World Heavyweight    Championship was vacated when a triple threat match with Triple    H, Edge, and Benoit ended in a double pin (Edge    tapped out to Benoit's Crippler Crossface while he had Benoit    pinned to the ground),[40] and the    title was to be decided in an Elimination Chamber match at New Year's Revolution in    early 2005.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the Elimination Chamber match at New Year's Revolution,    Batista, Orton, and Triple H were the last three remaining in    the match. Orton eliminated Batista with a RKO and Triple H    pinned Orton with Batista's help to win the title.[1][41][42]    On the following night's Raw, a number-one contender's    match saw Orton pin Batista to gain a title shot at the    Royal Rumble.[43] Triple    H suggested that Batista not enter the Royal Rumble match,    wanting the group to focus on Triple H retaining the title.    Batista declined, entered the Rumble at number 28 and    won.[1][44] As part    of the match's storyline, Orton was concussed and then pinned    to have Triple H retain the title, finally ending their    feud.[1][45]  <\/p>\n<p>    Triple H tried to persuade Batista to challenge the WWE    Champion John \"Bradshaw\" Layfield and John Cena of    SmackDown! rather than for his World Heavyweight    Championship. This involved Triple H plotting a feud between    JBL and Batista, showing JBL badmouthing Batista in an    interview and staging an attack on Batista with a limousine    designed to look like Layfield's. The scheme was unsuccessful    and at the brand contract    signing ceremony, Batista chose to remain on Raw,    powerbombing Triple H through a table and thus quitting the    faction.[46] Batista defeated Triple H for    the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania    21,[47]    then defended and retained the title in rematches at Backlash,[48] and    Vengeance in a Hell in a    Cell match. Triple H and Batista made peace backstage    afterwards and ended their feud.[49]  <\/p>\n<p>    After Vengeance, Triple H took time off, Flair turned face    before going on to win the Intercontinental Championship, and    the group was dissolved. Triple H returned at the \"WWE    Homecoming\" episode of Raw on October 3 where he was to    team with Flair in a tag team match against Carlito and    Chris    Masters. After winning that match, Triple H betrayed Flair    and attacked him with a sledgehammer, marking the end of    Evolution. During the break up all members face each other at    least once.[50]  <\/p>\n<p>    On December 10, 2007, Evolution had an in-ring reunion as faces    on the Raw    15th Anniversary special episode. After Batista, Flair, and    Triple H, who turned face himself in summer 2006 when he    reunited with Shawn Michaels to reform D-Generation    X, made their way to the ring, Orton (who was still a heel)    played footage of himself being attacked and kicked out of the    group and said that he hadn't forgiven them for turning on him    in 2004 and didn't trust them, to which Triple H responded that    they found him annoying, so he partnered with Rated    RKO member Edge and Umaga. Evolution won the match.  <\/p>\n<p>    Seven years later, in April 2014, Triple H, Batista, and Randy    Orton reformed their alliance after Daniel Bryan    defeated all three of them in the same night to win the    WWE    World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of    WrestleMania XXX.[51][52] The night    after WrestleMania on Raw, Batista and Orton teamed    together to face The    Usos for the WWE Tag Team    Championships, but the match ended in a no contest due to    both teams being counted out.[53] Later that    night, Batista and Orton, along with Kane,    attacked Bryan before he was set to defend his title against    Triple H. Before Triple H could defeat Bryan, The Shield    interrupted by spearing him and taking out Orton, Batista, and    Kane, causing Bryan to retain his title via    disqualification.[54]  <\/p>\n<p>    On the April 14 episode of Raw, Triple H, Randy Orton    and Batista came down to the ring to attack The Shield after    their 11-on-3 handicap match, using the name and the theme of    Evolution.[3] The    Shield defeated Evolution in a six-man tag team match at    Extreme Rules.[55] and    then The Shield defeated Evolution yet again in a six-man No    Holds Barred elimination tag match at Payback with    a victory in which none of The Shield were eliminated.[56] On the June 2 Raw,    Batista quit the WWE (kayfabe) after his title match request for the    night was denied by Triple H due to Daniel Bryan's neck injury    at the time and unable to complete. This was done to write    Batista off WWE television so he could promote Guardians of the    Galaxy, however he never came back to WWE since. Later    that night, Triple H declared that he had resorted to \"Plan B\"    in his quest to destroy The Shield, prompting Seth Rollins to    attack Dean    Ambrose and Roman Reigns.[57] Although    Triple H and Randy Orton were still together as part of The    Authority, all references to Evolution were quietly dropped    afterwards, effectively ending Evolution again.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Evolution_(professional_wrestling)\" title=\"Evolution (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia\">Evolution (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Evolution Official Evolution logo Evolution was a villainous professional wrestling stable in WWE which was a part of WWE's Raw brand between 2003 and 2005. 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