Tonight’s episode of 205 Live opens up with 205 Live General Manager Drake Maverick hyping up The WWE Cruiserweight Title Match this Sunday at Survivor Series between challenger Mustafa Ali & champion Buddy Murphy. He then runs down the evening’s card, which includes The Brian Kendrick & Akira Tozawa taking on Drew Gulak & Gentleman Jack Gallagher and Cedric Alexander squaring off against Lio Rush in the main event.
The 205 Live intro video then plays.
Vic Joseph, Percy Watson & Nigel McGuinness then welcome us to the most exciting hour on television.
Drew Gulak & Gentleman Jack Gallagher are on their way to the ring for the first bout of the night. We then get a flashback from two weeks ago in which we see The Brian Kendrick defeat Gentleman Jack Gallagher in singles-action.
We head backstage where Akira Tozawa & The Brian Kendrick are being interviewed. They are asked about how they plan on working together as a team after the brutal history the two of them have. After a moment of thinking about it, neither of them answer and just walk to the ring.
Akira Tozawa & The Brian Kendrick vs. Gentleman Jack Gallagher & Drew Gulak: Kendrick and Gallagher start in the ring. Kendrick opens up his offense with multiple strikes followed by a running elbow in the corner. Tozawa tags in. Tozawa hits a screaming senton onto Gallagher. Early cover but Gallagher kicks out. Tozawa stomps Gallagher down in the corner. Quick tag and he and Kendrick hit a double-big boot on Gallagher and have the early control in the match. Gallagher is able to tag out and Gulak comes in. He walks right into a series of right hands from Kendrick, releasing months of built up frustrations he has had since Gulak betrayed him. Gulak gets to the ropes and Gallagher is able to attack Kendrick without the referee seeing. Double-team from Gulak and Gallagher, hitting Kendrick with a stun-gun and lariat in succession. Gulak wears Kendrick down with an arm-lock. Kendrick mounts a comeback but Gulak fends it off and tags in Gallagher, who works over Kendrick’s legs with a double-stomp and a series of submissions. Atomic drop/running knee double-team from Gulak and Gallagher and the heels have the advantage. After several attempts, Kendrick finally tags out. Tozawa comes in nailing Gulak with a running boot and a trouble in paradise kick that sends Gulak to the outside. Suicide dive from Tozawa. He throws Gulak in the ring and climbs the top. Tozawa hits a missile dropkick. Cover but Gulak kicks out. Octopus submission from Tozawa onto Gulak, but Gallagher pushes Kendrick into them breaking the hold. Tozawa gets angry at Kendrick. Gallagher with a spear to Kendrick. Gulak takes advantage and rolls Tozawa up for the win. Winners: Gentleman Jack Gallagher & Drew Gulak
After the match, Gulak and Gallagher celebrate on the entrance ramp as Kendrick and Tozawa stare each other down in the middle of the ring.
We then get a flashback from earlier today, where 205 Live General Manager Drake Maverick chaperoned the weigh-in for The WWE Cruiserweight Title Match at Sunday’s Survivor Series PPV Event. Mustafa Ali came in at 182 pounds, while Buddy Murphy landed exactly on 204 pounds. After some trash talk, a shoving contest took place and the champion and challenger had to be separated.
We head backstage where WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy is being interviewed by Dasha Fuentes about the incident. He says that he is willing to go to hell and back for his WWE Cruiserweight Title and that he feels bad for what he will do to Mustafa Ali on Sunday.
We get a house ad for NXT TakeOver: WarGames II.
The Lucha House Party (Kalisto & Lince Dorado) come out next for the second bout of the evening. Their opponents are already in the ring.
The Lucha House Party (Kalisto & Lince Dorado) vs. Mike Karma & Kraig Kessaman: Dorado starts out against Karma. Dorado destroys Karma with an overhand slap, springboard crossbody and frankensteiner in quick succession. Karma does a mocking lucha chant, but eats a superkick for his actions. Dorado tags Kalisto in. Double-team action where they show off their lucha skills. Solida De Sol from Kalisto and a shooting star press from Dorado earn The Lucha House Party a quick victory. Winners: The Lucha House Party (Kalisto & Lince Dorado)
After the match, Maria Kanellis shows up on the titan tron to congratulate The Lucha House Party on their victory. She calls herself the first lady of 205 and says that they have unfinished business with TJP and her husband Mike. Maria ends the promo by wishing Gran Metalik (who is not here tonight) good luck in his match against TJP next week on 205 Live.
Cedric Alexander cuts a promo by saying that he was undefeated for almost a year while champion and that his legacy depends on how he performs tonight against Lio Rush.
We get a house ad for Survivor Series.
The Man Of The Hour Lio Rush is on his way to the ring and it’s main event time. Cedric Alexander is out next.
Cedric Alexander vs. Lio Rush: Tie-up. Cedric wins the early chain wrestling exchange locking in an armbar, but Rush breaks the hold and counters with a headlock. Rollup attempt from Rush but Cedric lands on his feet. Rush with a frankensteiner attempt but Cedric lands on his feet again. After some jaw-jacking, Rush trips Cedric and slaps him in the face. This angers Cedric, who chases Rush but walks right into a springboard frankensteiner that connects. Rush continues to taunt Cedric, but eats a stiff dropkick. Big knife-edged chop from Cedric followed by a snapmare/dropkick combo. Huge back body drop and Cedric has the early advantage. Cedric destroys Rush with a running punt while Rush was tied up in the ropes. Cedric goes for his roll-through flatliner but Rush surprises him with a superkick that sends Cedric to the floor. Suicide Dive from Rush. Big dropkick into the barricade. Rush tosses Cedric into the steel steps and has regained the momentum. Back in the ring, Rush wears Cedric down in the corner with foot chokes. Cedric fires back with another chop but Rush uses his quick striking ability to keep Cedric grounded. Modified chicken-wing submission from Rush. He transitions into a back mount and lays into Cedric with clubbing blows. Cedric finally gets back to his feet but Rush slows him down again with a quick strike enziguri combo. Pinfall attempt but Cedric kicks out at one. A reverse elbow from Cedric gets him back into the matchup. He lands a running attack in the corner and follows up with his signature springboard crossbody. Lumbar check attempt but Rush rolls through. Nice sequence where both men show off their speed and athleticism that ends with Cedric hitting a handspring enziguri. Rush throws Cedric to the apron, but Cedric comes right back with his roll through flatliner and hits it this time. Cover but only two. Rush baits Cedric in and kicks him to the leg then hits a black mass. Spinning driver from Rush. Cedric kicks out. Cedric lands a huge right hand that nearly takes Rush’s head off. Michinoku driver but Rush rolls Cedric up. Kick out. Spanish fly from Rush. He goes up for the final hour frog splash, but Cedric moves. Lumbar Check attempt but Rush counters into a frankensteiner with a pin. Another kickout. Spanish fly from Cedric. He picks Rush up and hits him with a huge Lumbar Check. Cedric pins Rush and that will do it. Winner: Cedric Alexander
After the match, Cedric Alexander celebrates in the ring, netting his first victory in almost a month.
We head backstage where Mustafa Ali cuts a promo. He says that Buddy Murphy says that he will go to hell and back for the title, well on Sunday Murphy will have to and he will be right there with him. Ali then says that that title means more to him than Buddy can ever understand and in the end it will come down to what they do in the ring, strength vs. speed, aggression vs. determination, anger vs. heart and on Sunday, even a juggernaut can’t stop the unstoppable. 205 Live goes off the air.

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