WWE 205 Live Results
August 29th, 2017
Report By Mike Killam for Wrestlezone.com
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(1) Brian Kendrick def. Jack Gallagher in a No DQ match. Gallagher got some solid offense in at the start with lots of strikes and kicks, and a big running dropkick on the floor that send his opponent over the barricade. Gentleman Jack was fired up after the last few weeks of psychological warfare between these two. Kendrick got a kendo stick and went to town, then slammed Gallagher’s head into the steps repeatedly, busting him open the hard way. A doctor checked on him but allowed things to continue. Kendrick continued beating him with a kendo stick and destroyed him with the ring bell. He locked in the Captain Hook using the stick as leverage and the ref was forced to stop the fight.
– Noam Darr, Drew Gulak and Tony Nese did a backstage interview complaining about Enzo Amore not belonging on 205 Live.
(2) Rich Swann def. Ariya Daivari. TJ Perkins was on commentary, still on crutches. He got into it with Daivari at the end of the match and went after him, allowing Swann to get a roll-up for the pin. After the match TJP hit the ring and beat down Daivari getting his revenge, but it was obvious that he no longer needed his crutches and it was a sham all along. Swann shook his head, clearly disappointed at his former friend, while Perkins hit one last Detonation Kick on Daivari just for fun.
– Enzo Amore talks to Gran Metalik and Cedric Alexander trying to work out a game plan for the main event, but Cedric noted that they’ve been around since 205 Live started and have things covered. Enzo continued planning and the two cruiserweights looked at each other unsure about this team…
(3) Enzo Amore, Cedric Alexander & Gran Metalik def. Tony Nese, Drew Gulak & Noam Darr. A mix of the tag team match we’ve seen the last two weeks in a row, but with Darr and Enzo added into the mix. Enzo stayed on the apron for most of the match letting the real high-flyers work. He made the hot tag at the very end to trade back and forth with Nese, stealing the win with a roll-up and his feet on the ropes.
– The show ended with Neville backstage, watching the match and laughing to himself at what a joke his upcoming opponent is. Enzo and the boys did his weird stutter “dance” thing to end the show. Why…