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Mae Young Classic (2018)
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The 2018 Mae Young Classic was a multi-night special event and tournament promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion, WWE. It was the second Mae Young Classic tournament produced and was constituted by a 32-competitor tournament exclusively for women from WWE's NXT brand division and wrestlers from the independent circuit. The tournament took place at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida and was taped on August 8–9, 2018 and aired on the WWE Network from September 5 to October 4 (round 1, round 2, quarterfinals, and semifinals). The tournament final match aired live as part of WWE's all-female pay-per-view Evolution, which was held on October 28 at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.The producer of tournament was Sarah stock The winner of this second tournament was Toni Storm.

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In 2017, the American professional wrestling promotion WWE held a 32-woman tournament called the Mae Young Classic. It involved wrestlers from WWE's NXT brand and wrestlers from the independent circuit. The event was named in honor of the late WWE Hall of Famer Mae Young, who is considered a pioneer of women's wrestling.[1] In April 2018, WWE announced a second Mae Young Classic tournament, following up on the 2017 tournament.[2]

On June 22, 2018, WWE confirmed the tournament would once again have 32 competitors from NXT and the independent circuit, with the event being held at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida on August 8–9.[3] On July 12, the first two competitors for the 2018 tournament were announced as Kaitlyn and Rhea Ripley.[4] The tournament final match was scheduled to be held as part of WWE's all-female pay-per-view Evolution, taking place on October 28 at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.[5]

On August 8, it was announced that the show would air every Wednesday on the WWE Network immediately after NXT, beginning September 5.[6] Beth Phoenix, Renee Young, and Michael Cole were confirmed as the commentators for the event.[7] In addition, the week prior to the first episode, WWE Network aired a bracketology special.[8]

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Tournament bracket

1st Round[a]
Mae Young Classic
August 8, 2018 (Aired: September 5–26)
2nd Round[b]
Mae Young Classic
August 9, 2018 (Aired: October 3–10)
Quarterfinals[c]
Mae Young Classic
August 9, 2018 (Aired: October 17)
Semifinals
Mae Young Classic
August 9, 2018 (Aired: October 24)
Final
Evolution
October 28, 2018
          
Japan Meiko Satomura Pinfall
Portugal Killer Kelly 7:41[23]
Japan Meiko Satomura Pinfall
United States Mercedes Martinez 11:32[24]
United States Ashley Rayne 7:31[25]
United States Mercedes Martinez Pinfall
Japan Meiko Satomura Pinfall
United States Lacey Lane 4:34[26]
United States Lacey Lane Pinfall
Canada Vanessa Kraven 4:50[23]
United States Lacey Lane Pinfall
Brazil Taynara Conti 2:38[24]
Brazil Taynara Conti Pinfall
United States Jessie Elaban 4:44[27]
Japan Meiko Satomura 13:05[28]
Australia Toni Storm Pinfall
Australia Toni Storm Pinfall
England Jinny 7:08[29]
Australia Toni Storm Pinfall
Japan Hiroyo Matsumoto 9:17[24]
United States Rachel Evers 9:47[27]
Japan Hiroyo Matsumoto Pinfall
Australia Toni Storm Pinfall
South Korea Mia Yim 8:25[26]
South Korea Mia Yim Pinfall
United States Allysin Kay 9:39[29]
South Korea Mia Yim Submission
United States Kaitlyn 7:09[30]
United States Kaitlyn Pinfall
India Kavita Devi 4:08[29]
Australia Toni Storm Pinfall
Japan Io Shirai 10:20[31]
Wales Tegan Nox Pinfall
Chile Zatara 6:10[23]
Wales Tegan Nox Pinfall
Canada Nicole Matthews 3:45[30]
Scotland Isla Dawn 7:20[27]
Canada Nicole Matthews Submission
Wales Tegan Nox 3:14[26]
Australia Rhea Ripley Knockout
Australia Rhea Ripley Pinfall
United States MJ Jenkins 7:41[23]
Australia Rhea Ripley Pinfall
United States Kacy Catanzaro 7:04[24]
United States Kacy Catanzaro Pinfall
United States Reina González 4:46[25]
Australia Rhea Ripley 12:52[28]
Japan Io Shirai Pinfall
Japan Io Shirai Pinfall
England Xia Brookside 3:16[27]
Japan Io Shirai Pinfall
Mexico Zeuxis 6:06[30]
Puerto Rico Zeuxis Pinfall
United States Aerial Monroe 5:06[25]
Japan Io Shirai Pinfall
United States Deonna Purrazzo 8:44[26]
United States Deonna Purrazzo Submission
United States Priscilla Kelly 4:28[25]
United States Deonna Purrazzo Submission
China Xia Li 5:45[30]
United States Karen Q 4:21[29]
China Xia Li Pinfall
  1. The first round of the tournament had a time limit of fifteen minutes.
  2. The second round of the tournament had a time limit of twenty minutes.
  3. The quarterfinals of the tournament had a time limit of twenty-five minutes.
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Aftermath

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Performers on the tournament such as Deonna Purrazzo, Io Shirai, Jessie Elaban, Kacy Catanzaro, Kavita Devi, Lacey Lane, MJ Jenkins, Reina González, Rhea Ripley, Taynara Conti, Tegan Nox, and Xia Li already had signed contracts with the company. While Xia Brookside, Isla Dawn, Jinny, Killer Kelly, and winner Toni Storm had signed contracts with the company, performing on the NXT UK brand.

On August 25, 2018, Rhea Ripley started competing on the NXT UK brand, where she would eventually become the inaugural NXT UK Women's Champion.[32]

On October 18, 2018, WWE announced that Mia Yim had been signed to a contract, performing on the NXT and NXT UK brand.[33]

In February 2019, WWE announced that Karen Q signed to contract and training at the WWE Performance Center.

In September 2024, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) announced that Léi Ying Lee (Zhao Xia during the Mae Young Classic) signed with the company.

In December 2021, AEW announced that Mercedes Martinez signed to contract All Elite Wrestling.

On April 15, 2020, Deonna Purrazzo was released from her contract. Two days later, Taynara Conti and M.J Jenkins were also released from their contract as part of budget cuts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

On January 20, 2021, NXT announced they had signed Priscilla Kelly, where she would be competing under the new ring name Gigi Dolin.

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