No...
* Triple H wasn't Ric Flair. The only thing the two had in common was their obsession with the World Title, but for totally different kayfabe reasons. Trips was obsessed with proving he was the best, The Nature Boy wanted it as the
forte of his arsenal of "weapon of mass seduction"
* The was no Veteran-Mentor in the 4 Horsemen
* Arn & Tully were Flair's goons, those who had to take care of the dirty business for him, but it was half-implied they wouldn't have gone places outside of the Horsemen. Orton and Batista were heavily touted as future World Champions from their first day in Evolution.
So no.
The Four Horsemen:
Who: Ric Flair and his popular minions
Kayfabe Goal: keeping the NWA belt on Flair as long as possible, while dominating the rest of the card too
Non-Kayfabe Goal: building-up and establishing new faces thanks to a super-established heel champion
What happened after it: Flair never was the same, the Horsemen legacy got raped. The end of an era
Evolution:
Who:Triple H, Ric Flair and two Blue Chippers
Kayfabe Goal: keeping the WHC title on Triple H, while dominating the rest of the card
Non-Kayfabe Goal: establishing the new-born WHC title, giving some credibility back to Flair, establishing Batista and Orton as future Top Names
What happened after it: Triple H is still over and is entering Legend Territory, Flair got his last, glorious, hooray and has left a lasting impression on younger fans too, Orton and Batista are established Top Names
The Four Horsemen defined the era they wrestled in, Evolution (faithful to its name) kinda defined its era and the following one