WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix will take part in the upcoming WWE Evolution pay-per-view this fall. What she will be doing on the show is still a mystery, however, even to her.
I’m so flattered by the @WWEUniverse response to me being at #WWEEvolution …I wouldn’t miss it for the world. Thank you for demanding more all these years. My heart is so full! #MushFest
— Beth Copeland (@TheBethPhoenix) July 27, 2018
When a fan asked what she will be doing on the all-female pay-per-view, Phoenix admitted she doesn’t know.
Thank you! I have no idea! #ManyHats https://t.co/1Po692PlzE
— Beth Copeland (@TheBethPhoenix) July 27, 2018
She even listed off a few possible opponents. Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, and Bianca Belair were mentioned specifically.
So many! @BiancaBelairWWE has such a bright future… @NiaJaxWWE @MsCharlotteWWE @NatbyNature
— Beth Copeland (@TheBethPhoenix) July 27, 2018
A notable inclusion here is Phoenix’s close friend Natalya, who inducted Beth in the Hall of Fame this year. The two friends only met in single’s action once during their careers. Phoenix defeated Natalya on an episode of Smackdown in 2012.
Beth Phoenix At WWE Evolution
Beth Phoenix is one of the most decorated female champions in the history of WWE. In fact, only 3 other women have held a Women’s Championship for more combined days.
Phoenix won the WWE Women’s Championship 3 times and the Divas title once. In total, she held a Women’s World Title in WWE for 571 combined days, good for 4th all-time in the category. Only Alundra Blayze, Trish Stratus, and the Fabulous Moolah can top that. Considering that 26-year-old Alexa Bliss is already closing in on 500 combined days as champion, expect Beth Phoenix to get bumped down on this list before the end of the year.
Beth Phoenix on Commentary?
If Phoenix is not wrestling on the Evolution show, it’s possible she does commentary. Phoenix did commentary for the Mixed Match Challenge recently. Facebook Live showcased the inter-gender tag-team tournament earlier this year.
It’s possible that Phoenix is brought back to do commentary at Evolution. WWE host, Renee Young, has already volunteered to be on the broadcast team should WWE decided to go with an all-female version.
Evolution takes place on Sunday, October 28th.