
JeVon Evans might be one of WWEs most naturally likable starsbut hes not ruling out a very different version of himself. While speaking on the No Contest Wrestling podcast, JeVon Evans addressed the idea of turning heeland revealed theres already a blueprint for it from his past. The conversation started with the interviewer pointing out that Evans feels like a natural babyface and questioning whether fans would ever actually turn on him. Evans didnt push back on that perception. Instead, he acknowledged itand admitted its something hes heard from people backstage as well: Got to be. Got to be. Got to be. He then explained that even veterans see him as someone the crowd gravitates toward, which makes a heel turn feel unlikelyat least right now. Thats where things took an interesting turn. Evans hinted that while fans may love him now, that doesnt mean things cant changeand he pointed to his past character as proof. Then came the real deal. Evans brought up his indie persona, Jay Malachia much more aggressive, unpredictable version of himselfand suggested that side could always resurface. But for now, that version of him is on pause. Evans comments make it clear that while WWE may currently see him as a pure babyface, he already has a built-in backup plan if things shift. And if that Jay Malachi side ever shows up on WWE television, it could completely change how fans view him. Do you think JeVon Evans should stay a babyface, or would a Jay Malachi-style heel turn work better for him? Drop your thoughts below. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google