Je’Von vs. Dragon Was a Blast– Where Did the Rest of Tonight’s WWE Main Event Go?
Man, what a match. Je’Von Evans vs. Dragon Lee on this week's WWE Main Event (full episode dropped on YouTube) was straight-up electric. Evans is operating on a different plane right now—explosive athleticism, crisp counters, that high-flyer energy mixed with serious power.
Dragon Lee brought the classic lucha flair, fast-paced offense, and they clicked instantly. It felt like one of those rare TV matches where both guys are just going all out, no holding back.But… that’s literally all we got.
The entire "full episode" clocks in at around 13 minutes. Yeah, you read that right—13 minutes total. I've been watching Main Event on and off for years, and these things usually run 25–35 minutes with 2–3 matches (sometimes a quick squash, a promo snippet, or a second match to fill the show).
This one? One single match, no filler, no nothing else. Show over before you even settle in with your coffee.
Was the match fun? Absolutely—total banger, super entertaining while it lasted. Evans looked like a future star (again), picking up the win and showing why everyone's buzzing about him.
But then… credits? It almost felt more like a surprise YouTube drop than a proper TV episode. Some fans online are speculating an injury (maybe something with another scheduled talent like Jordynne Grace?) forced the card to shrink down to just this one.
Whatever the reason, that was lame AF. Still, if they’re gonna give us a short “episode”, at least make it this good.

