The key part of Evolution was that it came at a time where you had two guys that represented wrestling in their prime and still do (Triple H and Flair) and two guys that were going nowhere and showed promise. Right now, there's just a huge shuffle of talent scattered on the three brands, it will get hard to pick two guys that represent what Orton and Batista did, which was the future of evolution. If anything, we got to look at it with one variable: which two guys benefit the most on Evolution? Because that's what it all was, really. Just two up and comers learning from two of the best. It's a hard pick, and for some reason, you cannot pick HHH/Orton/Batista to spearhead the group. It can't be done, because it won't have the same feel.
Besides, there's never a bad time to bring back evolution. After all, EVERY wrestler claims that they're the future of the business, EVERY legend can claim that they were the past and any Main Eventer can claim that they're the present.
Besides, there's never a bad time to bring back evolution. After all, EVERY wrestler claims that they're the future of the business, EVERY legend can claim that they were the past and any Main Eventer can claim that they're the present.