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Exclusive: WWE plans for EVOLVE taping set for February | WWE News
According to Corey Hays of Bodyslam.net, WWE is set to revive its “EVOLVE” brand with tapings from February 7, 2025, at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. This decision comes as part of WWE’s strategy to increase its talent pipeline and fan engagement.
The revival of EVOLVE will replace WWE NXT Level Up, which was discontinued in December 2024 after a brief run.NXT Level Up, which was launched as a secondary showcase for developmental wrestlers, has struggled to maintain a loyal fan base and an identity within the larger NXT brand.
Given this, WWE’s decision to revive EVOLVE shows a fresh dedication to developing a more vibrant and interesting product for both performers and viewers.History of EVOLVE and its association with WWE
EVOLVE, originally an independent wrestling promotion, founded in 2010 by Gabe Sapolsky, was acquired by WWE in July 2020. Sapolsky ran EVOLVE from 2010-2020 when WWE purchased the company. He now works for WWE, and he is reportedly involved with the WWE ID program.
Evolve had showcased numerous WWE stars before WWE took over the promotion and Gabe started collaborating with the company. As per reports, WWE has filed a trademark on January 30 for “EVOLVE,” suggesting they had plans for the brand.However, it is unclear who will be working the show, whether that’s NXT stars, ID’d superstars, or some other talent. As of this writing, WWE has not confirmed the news yet and further details are expected to emerge as the taping date approaches.
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The move is surely going to bring a change in the talent landscape of WWE and will provide an avenue for fresh talents to emerge ahead. With tapings set to begin in just a week, WWE fans have to see what WWE’s EVOLVE brand will bring to the table in 2025 and beyond.
Exciting news for wrestling fans! WWE has big plans for an upcoming EVOLVE taping set for February. Sources close to the company have revealed exclusive details about what fans can expect from this highly anticipated event.According to reports, WWE is planning to showcase some of the top talent from EVOLVE during the taping, giving fans a chance to see some of the best up-and-coming stars in action. This event is expected to feature a mix of established EVOLVE wrestlers as well as some new faces that WWE is looking to showcase.
In addition to the in-ring action, WWE is also reportedly planning to incorporate some exciting storylines and surprises into the taping, making it a must-see event for any wrestling fan. The company is said to be pulling out all the stops to ensure that this event is a memorable and entertaining experience for everyone in attendance.
Stay tuned for more details on the upcoming EVOLVE taping set for February, as WWE continues to shake things up in the world of professional wrestling. This is one event that fans won’t want to miss!
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#Exclusive #WWE #plans #EVOLVE #taping #set #February #WWE #NewsSterling K Brown on Black Panther, taping up his basketball shoes and Paradise | Ents & Arts News
Sterling K Brown says being part of Black Panther was a “cultural moment” that allowed him to be “part of history” – and he’d jump at the chance to become part of the Marvel world again.
The 48-year-old actor, who’s currently starring in the mind-bending drama Paradise, told Sky News: “I remember reading that script – they don’t give it to you – you have to read it and then turn it back or your hands burn off or something like that…
“I remember thinking, this is a cultural moment. This is so big, not only for black America but for black people across the globe to see themselves front and centre in the largest, most zeitgeisty pop cultural machine in the world right now, the MCU [Marvel Cinematic Universe].
The superhero movie won three Oscars – Marvel’s first ever Academy Awards – including a win for costume design and best production design, the first in both categories for women of colour.
Brown goes on: “I just want to be a part of history. It was history. It was awesome.”
The Missouri-born star’s career trajectory has been impressive, from “living beneath the poverty line” to being nominated for an Oscar, he’s always been single-minded in his pursuit of acting.
He explains: “I didn’t have a hard knock life. We grew up in a house. My mom was a schoolteacher. My dad was a grocery clerk. All our needs were met.
“But I would tape my basketball shoes up if the sole came apart because that fixed them. And my mom got mad at me one time, she’s like, ‘You know, we can buy you shoes?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, but I fixed them. What’s the big deal?’”
He says making his living through his craft was always his focus, adding, “I know that’s a luxury that’s not afforded to a lot of people. The fact that it’s gone my way, I’m incredibly thankful for.”
A three-time Emmy winner, The People V O J Simpson: American Crime Story saw him gain public attention, followed by a season in The Marvellous Mrs Maisel, an episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the multi-award-winning This Is Us.
‘I’ve got good taste’
When his role in American Fiction earned him an Oscar nomination, he insists he didn’t see it coming, saying: “I just knew it was a great story, a great script, and I wanted to be a part of it.”
He goes on: “They’re all sort of game-changers. People will give me credit. I’ll take credit for having good taste, but you never know when lightning is going to strike, right?”
A fatalist, he says: “I leave it in the hands of the universe and just say, ‘If you want me to step here, I’ll step there and whatever happens, happens’.”
Now he’s leading the cast of Disney+ drama Paradise, playing Agent Xavier Collins, a man charged with protecting a second-term president – played by James Marsden – in a serene community of high-net-worth individuals.
Brown admits the role came with obligations: “There is a different level of responsibility when you’re one on the call sheet. I think people do look to you to help set the tone of what the environment is going to be like, and I don’t mind that.”
The brainchild of Dan Fogelman, best known for his work on This Is Us and Only Murders In The Building, Paradise is a murder mystery with something much bigger underneath.
‘Billionaires on camera’
Impossible to elaborate on further without giving away spoilers, it’s enough to say the first episode throws up a twist few will see coming.
Despite various parallels with the current political climate, Fogelman says he came up with the idea over a decade ago, but concedes the timing is “certainly unusual”.
Fogelman tells Sky News: “We’re openly seeing billionaires on camera having a big hand in government. And while money and wealth have always been a factor in things behind the scenes, it’s very out front and centre right now in a way that the show openly discusses [and] things about the environment and climate change.”
Brown too says the themes are prescient: “The world is unpredictable and a little bit nutty and a lot of people are on edge as to what is next. I don’t know if it’s across the world. I definitely know that it’s in the United States for certain.
“I think the show in a very strange way, is sort of asking the same questions like, ‘All right, we’re in new territory right now. I have no idea what happens next. I’m a little scared about that.’”
He goes on: “People are going to draw all sorts of conclusions and inferences and comparisons. I will leave them to draw whatever they wish because if I was an audience member, I would too.”
The first three episodes of Paradise are available on Disney+ now, with new episodes dropping each Tuesday.
Sterling K Brown on Black Panther, Taping Up His Basketball Shoes, and ParadiseIn a recent interview, award-winning actor Sterling K Brown opened up about his experience working on the groundbreaking film Black Panther. Brown, who played N’Jobu in the hit Marvel movie, revealed that being a part of the project was a dream come true for him.
“I’ve been a fan of the Black Panther comics for as long as I can remember, so to be able to step into that world and bring a character to life was truly surreal,” Brown said. “I knew from the moment I read the script that this film was going to be something special, and I’m so grateful to have been a part of it.”
But Brown’s talents don’t stop at acting – he’s also an avid basketball player, and he shared a hilarious story about taping up his shoes before hitting the court.
“I take my basketball games very seriously, so I always make sure my shoes are taped up just right before I step onto the court,” Brown laughed. “It’s a little superstition of mine, but hey, whatever works, right?”
In addition to his acting and basketball skills, Brown also dished on his idea of paradise. For the This Is Us star, paradise is all about good food, good company, and good music.
“Paradise for me is sitting around a table with my loved ones, eating a delicious meal, and listening to some classic soul music,” Brown explained. “It’s those simple moments of connection and joy that truly make life worth living.”
With his talent, charm, and infectious personality, Sterling K Brown continues to captivate audiences both on and off the screen. And with his upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated film Paradise Lost, it’s clear that this star is just getting started.
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Will Cain on taping new Fox show in Dallas, Cowboys head coach search and Pete Hegseth
When he was younger, Will Cain voraciously consumed media and any information about the moguls of that business. The native of Sherman, a town an hour north of Dallas, remembers reading the biographies of former newspaper investor Warren Buffett and USA Today founder Al Neuharth.
After Cain graduated in 2000 from the University of Texas law school, he sought to emulate their entrepreneurial spirit with media ventures of his own.
He started a number of small-town newspapers in North Texas and the Hill Country. He covered city council and school board meetings. He rolled newspapers to be delivered. For a few years, he also ran a media company centered around the booming market of quinceañeras, a coming-of-age celebration for Hispanic girls.
But, in 2008, the political landscape shifted and his career changed in turn. Cain felt compelled by the presidential race between John McCain and Barack Obama to break into TV news commentary.
“It was a fork in the road for America on what kind of country this moment represented. I didn’t feel like I was seeing that conversation in a way that was worthy on television,” the 49-year-old said recently by phone.
Over a decade later, Cain will anchor a Fox News weekday show premiering on Jan. 21 with the sort of “curious and opinionated” approach he believes the news demands. The Will Cain Show, which replaces the 3 p.m. weekday slot formerly held by Neil Cavuto, will draw on its host’s background across sports, law, politics, culture and business. It will be taped in Dallas, where Cain lives with his family.
“I’ve been doing this for 14, 15 years. It’s by all means not an overnight success,” he said, referring to his journey from Irving-based Blaze Media to ESPN and most recently Fox & Friends Weekend.
“My currency is authenticity — just being real. I’m not afraid of somebody telling me I’m wrong. I’m not afraid of the debate,” he said.
For those who haven’t made the drive up to Sherman, what’s your hometown like?
It was pretty idyllic. It was like 30,000 people. Growing up in a place like Sherman, where there’s one high school, it creates a sense of community. Everybody’s together — Black, white, rich, poor — we grew up together. It provided me with a real sense of roots and understanding of America. With the growth of TI [Texas Instruments] and GlobiTech, there are thousands of jobs coming to Sherman in the next five to 10 years. The population is going to boom and explode. My hope for Sherman is it retains its sense of identity.
Your new show will be based in Dallas. Are you excited about that?
I love Texas. My wife and I are both from Texas. We always envisioned our life ending up back in Texas. We had the fortune of being able to do that in the beginning of 2021. I had to commute to New York, but we reestablished our life here in Texas. My boys go to school here. My sons play Friday night football. This is my home.
What do you love about Texas specifically?
Well, this isn’t the answer, but I’ll tell you. I remember the first time I cried was in [1982] when Dwight Clark caught a touchdown in the NFC Championship Game over Everson Walls’ fingers. I am a die-hard Cowboys, Longhorns, Mavericks, Rangers, Stars fan.
But what I love about Texas — I could do an hour podcast on this. First of all, like most things that you love, they defy some sense of explanation. It’s just in me. It’s in my bones. It’s in my blood. It’s not the most beautiful place in the world. We don’t have mountains like Colorado’s. We don’t have an ocean like California’s. But Texas is the biggest distillation of America. It is the most entrepreneurial place in America. We were the Republic. We fought for our independence and then decided to join the United States of America. We became Americans by choice.
In 2018, when you were interviewed by The Washington Post, you said ESPN didn’t have a voice like yours at the time, referring to your conservative viewpoint. How do you see your voice in the Fox lineup?
Well … my ideological bent is certainly conservative. And the only reason you hear me hesitating is, we’re in this weird moment of flux and we have been for a while. Our debates are beyond the traditional political spectrum. It’s not really left and right. It’s a false prism we’ve been presented. There’s a weird scramble of everything that’s hard to analyze. When you say how will my voice stand out in a place like this, the only answer I can give you is [for it] to be authentically mine. I’m trying to sort this out like everybody else.
You also mentioned in that 2018 interview that people had presumptions about you because of your point of view. What are those presumptions?
I don’t know, what are those presumptions? [Laughs.]
You were referring to people viewing you at ESPN as the person for the conservative viewpoint.
ESPN went down a path during that time, where every single voice, when there was an intersection between sports and culture or sports and politics, shared the same point of view. It was almost always from the left. I don’t come at things from the left, so my voice stood out. But that didn’t mean that every single issue that came up, you could go, Will’s for sure going to do the talking point on that side. I’m not here for a set of talking points. I’m here to try to authentically analyze this the best that I can and share with America what I think is the truth.
I hear you want to invite country music stars on your Fox show and make the program fun.
I take what I say very seriously, but I don’t take myself seriously. I’m not a newscaster that’s unassailable. It’s going to be casual and professional. It’s going to be curious and opinionated. It’s going to be immediate and news breaking and also deep with analysis to help people understand why the news matters.
I want to ask about two new stories of the moment starting with the Cowboys search for a head coach. What names that have been floated stand out to you?
Deion Sanders. I’ve said on Fox that Deion was overhyped at the beginning of his career at Colorado. Coaching at the Cowboys is hard and we know why because of the ownership structure. I think with his personality, he’s definitely a good coach, that’s definitely clear — his ability to connect generationally, and his relationship with Jerry Jones. Of all the people you could think of, Jerry would be the most deferential to Deion.
I imagine you saw the confirmation hearing of your former Fox colleague Pete Hegseth (President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary)? What was your reaction watching that unfold?
Pride. I’m so proud of him. He’s such an awesome guy. That’s the guy that I’ve known for a decade. That I sat next to every week for five years. He knows why he believes what he believes.
There was a clear attempt to smear him personally. That doesn’t suggest that they’re not legitimate questions to ask him, but look at how almost all the other hearings have gone. That one was a performance for those that are opposed to Pete. He became target number one for his opposition — for Trump’s opposition.
“Will Cain reflects on taping new Fox show in Dallas, Cowboys head coach search and Pete Hegseth”In a recent interview, Will Cain opened up about his experience taping a new Fox show in Dallas and his thoughts on the Cowboys head coach search. The popular sports commentator shared his excitement about the new show and revealed that he is looking forward to engaging with fans in a different format.
When asked about the ongoing search for the Cowboys head coach, Cain expressed his confidence in the team’s ability to find the right candidate. He emphasized the importance of finding a coach who can lead the team to success and build a strong foundation for the future.
Cain also touched on his friendship with fellow Fox News host Pete Hegseth, praising his dedication to his work and his ability to connect with viewers. He commended Hegseth for his passion for politics and his commitment to providing insightful commentary on current events.
Overall, Will Cain’s insights on his new show, the Cowboys head coach search, and Pete Hegseth offer a glimpse into his busy and dynamic career. Fans can expect to see more of his engaging commentary and thoughtful analysis in the future.
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