Je’Von Evans Not Worried About Missing NXT Title Opportunity Je’Von Evans has expressed no regret over not capturing the NXT Championship during his time on the brand, instead focusing on future opportunities within WWE. The rising star emphasized that his ambitions remain unchanged, with his sights set on winning his first championship on the main roster. During an interview with Adrian Hernandez on Unruly, Evans addressed whether the missed opportunity affected him, stating that while securing the NXT title would have been a meaningful milestone, it hasn’t diminished his confidence or altered his goals. Evans acknowledged that holding the NXT Championship would have added another achievement to his resume, particularly as he transitions to the main roster. However, he reframed the situation, viewing it as a stepping stone toward a larger goal. “I wouldn’t say it matters to me,” he said. “I feel like that’s just something I could have accomplished. It would have given me an accomplishment under my belt, especially leading into the main roster. But at the same time, now it just means my first WWE title is going to be a main roster title. At the end of the day, bro, I’m just ready for whatever, bro.” Rather than dwelling on what didn’t happen, Evans is already envisioning future titles. He listed several major championships he believes are within reach, including the Intercontinental Championship, the United States Championship, the World Heavyweight Championship, the WWE Championship, and tag team titles. His confidence in his career trajectory is evident as he envisions multiple opportunities ahead. Despite not having the NXT Championship on his résumé, Evans is positioning himself as a future title contender.#wwe #jevon_evans #adrian_hernandez #unruly #nxt_championship

Je'Von Evans and NXT Stars Quickly Transition to Main Roster Success Je'Von Evans, along with fellow NXT talents like Oba Femi, Trick Williams, and others, has experienced a rapid rise to WWE's main roster in 2026, a trajectory Evans says he never doubted. The group, often referred to as the "big three" in NXT, has made immediate impacts in major storylines, including Femi’s high-profile clash with Brock Lesnar, Williams and Evans’ participation in the Elimination Chamber match, and other significant moments that have solidified their presence in the company. Evans recently reflected on their swift success during an interview with Adrian Hernandez on the Unlikely podcast, emphasizing that their achievements were the result of hard work and staying true to their strengths. When asked about the speed of their transition to the main roster, Evans responded with confidence, stating, “Honestly I’m not, bro. I feel like we all saw something that we was just good at, and we just put pedal to the metal to it. And we’ve just been doing our thing, you know what I mean? And obviously, us doing our thing got us to where we’re at now.” He highlighted the collective effort of the NXT roster, noting how individuals like Kelani, Kiana, Lash, and himself have all carved out their paths. Evans also praised the support from WWE legends, calling it “insane” to have interactions with icons like Randy Orton and Triple H. Evans described the surreal nature of achieving his childhood dreams, sharing moments like receiving a text from Randy Orton and being recognized by Triple H. “It’s hard to [not get lost in it all], you feel me? It’s hard to think about that and just be like, not geek out over it. It’s just such a great feeling,” he said.#randy_orton #oba_femi #jevon_evans #trick_williams #triple_h