WWE Evolve Succession II took place on March 4, 2026, taped at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, and streamed on Tubi and YouTube. Jackson Drake defended and retained the Evolve Championship against Cappuccino Jones in the main event, while Kendal Grey retained the Evolve Women’s Championship in a street fight against PJ Vasa. The event featured additional matches and backstage segments.
WWE Evolve “Succession II,” listed as Episode 50 or Season 2, Episode 1 on Tubi, was taped at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, with commentary from Peter Rosenberg and Blake Howard. The venue setup included dropped curtains for an intimate atmosphere, accommodating about 150 attendees, and featured updated video screens and dimmer lighting.
The show opened with backstage promos from The Vanity Project and Cappuccino Jones. In the first match, Harlem Lewis defeated Brooks Jensen at 9:33 via a modified Jackhammer-style slam after a competitive brawl involving strikes, suplexes, and submissions. Post-match, Chuey Martinez interviewed Lewis at ringside, where he stated he wants a title shot against the winner of the upcoming Evolve Championship match.
A video package highlighted Laynie Luck’s career before her WWE ID deal. The second match was a street fight for the Evolve Women’s Championship, with champion Kendal Grey, accompanied by Wren Sinclair, defeating challenger PJ Vasa at 8:40. Both competitors wore street clothes; the bout included chair shots to the back, a table spot on the floor, and Grey securing the win with a Flatliner onto the ring steps. Afterward, Grey exchanged words with Tyra Mae Steele, indicating a potential future challenger.
Security footage captured Cam Hendrix and Harley Riggins attacking Tate Wilder in the parking lot as he attempted to leave.
The main event saw Jackson Drake retain the Evolve Championship against Cappuccino Jones at 18:04. The 18-minute match featured technical exchanges, strikes, high-flying moves like dropkicks and elbow drops, and near-falls, culminating in Drake’s running knee after a second-rope Burning Hammer. Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes celebrated with Drake in the ring. Harlem Lewis then attacked The Vanity Project, who retaliated before being tossed out.
Reviewer Chris Vetter praised the main event as one of the top five in the series, noting its clean finish without interference. The street fight incorporated chairs and a table but avoided head shots. The opener was described as solid but unremarkable. The episode ran 59 minutes, one of the longer installments.