WWE Evolve February 18, 2026: Power Couples Shine, New Alliances Form – Full Results & Highlights
Last night's episode of WWE Evolve (aired February 18, 2026, from the WWE Performance Center) delivered solid in-ring action, some character development, and a big recruitment twist for Team PC. With the upcoming Succession II event on the horizon, several performers built momentum.
Check out the complete match results and social media highlights gathered for you below.
Evolve airs Wednesdays at 8 PM ET on the free Tubi app.
WWE Evolve 2/18/26 Results
Brooks Jensen def. Dante Chen (pinfall at 8:17)
A technical opener between two long-time WWE system talents. Chen targeted the arm early, but Jensen grounded him with power moves like a shoulder-first slam into the corner.
Chen fought back with a flying chop, dropkick, Pele kick, and superkick, but Jensen countered with a Lumbar Check (Cedric Alexander-style) for the win. Basic but effective momentum-builder for Jensen ahead of his match with Harlem Lewis at Succession II.
Drake Morreaux def. It’s Gal (pinfall at 4:36)
Morreaux used his massive size advantage to overpower Gal early, including a big shove, flying shoulder tackle, and release bodyslam. Gal targeted Morreaux's leg after a rope mishap and showed personality with strutting/posing, but Drake powered through with pump kicks, a discus clothesline, and a chokeslam for the pin.
Post-match: Kam Hendrix (with Team PC in the VIP lounge) recruited Morreaux to fill the injured Jax Pressley's spot on the team—big alliance development!
Main Event
Arianna Grace & Nikkita Lyons def. Masyn Holiday & Layla Diggs (pinfall at 8:29)
The main event tag match stood out as the best of the night. Grace and Lyons (teaming after their shared "trauma" storyline) showed strong chemistry against the up-and-comers. Quick squash vibes early, but Holiday and Diggs got some offense in. Grace sealed it by slamming Diggs for the quick pin.Described as a "great match" in some reports—solid showcase for the veteran duo.
Other Notable Segments
Backstage with Wendy Choo: She discussed being exhausted from recent tough months (follow-up from prior weeks).
Contract Signing Tease: Kendal Grey and PJ Vasa hyped their upcoming Street Fight for the Women's Title at EVOLVE Succession II (Grey laid out Vasa).
Team Tease: Sean Legacy, Aaron Rourke, and Mike Cunningham convinced Brad Baylor and Ricky Smokes to join for a 10-man tag (building toward something bigger).
Cappuccino Jones Promo: He cut a confident promo claiming he'll win the EVOLVE Title soon.
Kali Armstong tease, she found herself and she’s ready to return!
Overall, a straightforward developmental episode with good action in the tag main event and story progression for Team PC and the women's division.
Rating-wise, it felt like a typical Evolve show—nothing blow-away, but entertaining build toward Succession II.
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Sources: Cagematch & Grok