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Je'Von Evans

RAW · Male · 21 years old · 2K Rating: 78 (2K26)

Je'Von Evans
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Points (all-time)

Total Points
82
R/S Points
47
PLE Points
35
Belt Points
0
PPM
4.3
per match

R/S = Raw & SmackDown · PLE = Premium Live Events · Belt = title points · PPM = points per match · Total = R/S + PLE + Belt

Match record (all-time)

Wrestler match statistics are currently based on 2025 and 2026 televised events. House shows and Main Event are not included.

MW 19Win 11W% 57.9Loss 7L% 36.8NC 1DQW 0DQL 0DQ% 0.0

MW = Matches wrestled · Win/Loss = standard · NC = No contest · DQW/DQL = Win/Loss via DQ · W%/L%/DQ% = percentages of matches

Accomplishments

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Title Reigns

When this reign overlaps a scored belt week, we list week-ending Sundays (PT close, Los Angeles time) that count toward fantasy belt hold points (same rules as the rest of the app), starting from Sun, Apr 26, 2026 through completed weeks in the selected period.

No title reigns on record for this wrestler.

Match History

Last five are the most recent matches on the full event timeline (completed and live), using the same ordering and W/L/D rules as Pro Wrestling Boxscore — not limited to the fantasy points period above.

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RAW April 20, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
Ethan Page earned a opportunistic victory over Je'Von Evans in a solid, action-heavy match that mixed athleticism with outside interference. Evans brought his usual high-energy style early, using speed and creativity to keep Page off balance with moves like a diving crossbody and a slick roll-through stunner. Page responded with power, slowing things down with heavy strikes and a punishing backbreaker, eventually showcasing his strength with a big powerslam after dragging Evans off the top rope. Just as Evans started to build momentum again—sending Page into the ring post and landing a superkick—the match took a turn. Rusev appeared at ringside and attempted to attack Evans. Although he missed and avoided a disqualification, the distraction was enough for Page to capitalize, hitting his finisher to steal the win. The chaos didn’t stop there. Rusev continued the assault after the bell, locking Evans in the Accolade until Penta made the save. However, Page blindsided Penta from behind, aligning himself—at least temporarily—with Rusev as the two stood tall. Rusev remained somewhat unimpressed but continued the attack, even posing with the Intercontinental Championship to close the segment.
WrestleMania night 2 April 19, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV
6-way Match — Ladder Match — Men's IC Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This Intercontinental Championship ladder match was absolute chaos in the best possible way—six guys, one title, and a ring that basically turned into demolition derby. It kicked off at full speed with high-flying offense and immediate ladder spots, but things escalated once Rusev started clearing bodies and tossing people around like lawn furniture. Rey Mysterio brought the vintage fire with a 619 and clever ring awareness, while Dragon Lee and JD McDonagh kept things violent up top, including a wild Spanish Fly off a ladder that had the crowd fully locked in. Je’Von Evans had his breakout “nearly there” moment, climbing the ladder twice and almost stealing the win before getting yanked down at the last second. Rusev looked like he had it sealed after mowing everyone down and slowly climbing, but Evans wiped him out with a massive OG Cutter from the top rope off the ladder in one of the wildest spots of the match. From there, it turned into pure survival mode. Bodies everywhere, ladders wrecked, and Penta finally re-emerging at the perfect time. After surviving multiple finishers—including a brutal Mexican Destroyer on McDonagh off a ladder—Penta capitalized on the chaos, hit another Destroyer on Evans, and climbed to retain his Intercontinental Championship in a legit instant classic.
RAW April 13, 2026 — Sacramento, CA
Main Event
Tag Team
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This one started exactly like you’d expect with Je’Von Evans and Dragon Lee trying to turn it into a sprint from the opening bell. Quick tags, fast angles, and constant motion kept Rusev and JD McDonagh from settling in early. McDonagh did his part to slow things down with smart positioning and taking advantage of brief openings, but the pace still leaned heavily toward Evans and Lee for most of the first stretch. The match really shifted when Rusev finally got extended time in the ring—he didn’t just clean house, he completely changed the tone, blasting through both opponents and cutting off any momentum they had built. But here’s where it flipped in a different direction than expected: despite Rusev’s dominance during that surge, his team didn’t actually close it out. Evans and Lee found their opening late, capitalizing on timing and movement to steal the win in a scramble finish that caught McDonagh out of position while Rusev was still clearing the ring. It was less about outpowering Rusev and more about surviving his run and slipping through the cracks he left behind. And even though Rusev came up on the losing end officially, he didn’t leave it there. After the bell, he snapped—flattening both Evans and Lee with a brutal post-match assault that erased any sense of celebration. The win went to the speed guys, but Rusev walked out looking like the most dangerous person in the match anyway.
RAW April 6, 2026 — Houston, TX
6-person Tag Team
Summary
This one started off pretty grounded with Dragon Lee and Bravo Americano trading control and feeling each other out, but that didn’t last long once the blind tags kicked in and the pace picked up. Rayo Americano caught Lee off guard, Je’Von Evans fired back with a neckbreaker and quick offense, and El Grande Americano briefly swung momentum with a kick to the face, but Evans immediately reset things with a diving crossbody that got everyone moving again. The match really took off with the dive sequence, as Evans launched over the top onto Rayo, Lee followed with a suicide dive on Bravo, and Penta topped it with a clean tope con hilo on Americano before all three stood tall. After the break, it turned into a nonstop sequence fest, with Penta running through a reverse sling blade, a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, and a double DDT, while Lee nearly put it away with a Styles Clash before constant interference kept saving Los Americanos. The closing stretch didn’t slow down at all, with superkicks flying, Lee hitting a hurricanrana to the floor, and Penta dropping Rayo with a nasty Mexican Destroyer on the apron that felt like the real turning point. From there, Evans sealed it with a wild OG Cutter on Bravo for the win, capping off a match that was chaotic, fast, and just barely holding together in the best way.
RAW March 23, 2026 — Boston, MA
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
9:50
Summary
Je'Von and Grayson put on a good athletic match with significant high fly action by Evans. He continues to impress with his unique high flying offense. Grayson got in some good blows but ultimately the Young OG was too much for him to handle. The ending sequence of a Hurricanrana from the top rope into the OG Cutter was great! Je'Von continue to show he's a star!