Perhaps Evolution is a stable that is at its best in handicap matches, interferences and ambushes. Does this make Evolution any less of a stable than say The Hart Foundation? In many respects the question is irrelevant. Evolution was not about winning fairly or achieving through moral means, it was and no doubt will be again, a stable built on getting things done. Winning ugly is still winning. Perhaps this philosophy was legitimised at WrestleMania 20, when Ric Flair, Batista and Randy Orton would wrestle the legendary RocknSock Connection and defeat them in a widely anticipated 3 on 2 handicap match. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2jhsj9LQVo By beating an iconic team, Evolution was rubberstamped as an iconic stable. As much as fans at the time were angry that Mick Foley had not got his WrestleMania moment, and that The Rocks major return to the WWE in exactly a year had culminated in a defeat, they could not deny that Evolution was just as effective in the ring as it was out of the ring. Handicap match aside, the Evolution victory at WrestleMania 20 was no doubt a nod from the WWE itself that Evolution at that time was The Big Deal, bigger even than the returns of The Rock and Mick Foley respectively.