205 Live
Date: December 6, 2016
Location: Toyota Center, Houston, Texas
Commentators: Mauro Ranallo, Corey Graves, Austin Aries
It’s the second week of the show after a pretty strong debut episode. The main event is the same as it was last week with Rich Swann facing Brian Kendrick for the Cruiserweight Title, though time it’s Swann putting the title on the line. Other than that it’s hard to say what we’ll be getting but some more debuts are likely. Let’s get to it.
Rich Swann talks about his family passing away, leaving him with only wrestling. It took him a long time to get here but now he’s crusierweight champion.
Opening sequence.
Noam Dar vs. Cedric Alexander
The arm work continues with Aries talking about how hard it is to wrestle without one limb, “unless you’re Zack Gowen of course.” Alexander fights back with the good arm and a springboard crossbody gets two. Dar kicks him square in the arm and grabs a Fujiwara armbar. The rope is grabbed so Dar kicks him in the face for the pin at 10:29.
Result: Noam Dar b. Cedric Alexander – Kick to the face (10:29)
Post match Dar dedicates the win to Fox.
Mustafa Ali video.
TJ Perkins wishes Swann luck but suggests that it was the same luck that gave Swann the win last night.
Ariya Daivari vs. Jack Gallagher
Rematch from last night with Jack coming in with a limp due to Daivari’s post match attack. They shake hands to start though Jack isn’t convinced. Daivari works on a leglock to start so Jack does some rapid fire kicks to the leg (from his back) and grabs one of his own.
It’s right back to Gallagher’s knee with the leg going into the LED board and then the LED post. A leglock keeps Jack in trouble until he remembers that he’s Jack Gallagher and spins out. The big headbutt to the chest gets two but another kick to the knee drops Jack again. A frog splash puts Gallagher away at 6:30.
Result: Ariya Daivari b. Jack Gallagher – Frog splash (6:30)
Lince Dorado video.
TJ Perkins comes out for commentary on the main event.
Brian Kendrick says he’s ready this week because a lot of the stress is gone. He’s dedicating his win to himself.
Cruiserweight Title: Rich Swann vs. Brian Kendrick
Swann is defending. Perkins and Aries bicker to start as Kendrick works on the arm. A loud dropkick gives the champ two as it seems they have a lot of time to work with here. Brian bails to the floor but catches Rich with Sliced Bread on the outside. That means a banged up knee though as we combine the first two matches’ stories into one main event.
Back in and a dragon suplex sets up the Captain’s Hook. Swann isn’t about to tap though so he grabs the rope and completely misses the spinning kick in the corner. Kendrick falls outside from the collision instead of the kick, allowing Swann to hit a corkscrew dive.
Not that it matters as the fans are cheering for Aries. Swann’s standing 450 is countered into a rollup for two and they both go down from kicks to the head. The Captain’s Hook is countered again as Ranallo tries to figure out how to counter the hold.
A long Captain’s Hook stays on the neck until Swann makes the ropes again. Kendrick knocks him off the apron and out to the floor, only to have Swann send Brian into Perkins. The distraction is enough for Swann to nail the spinning kick to the head for the pin at 12:37.
Result: Rich Swann b. Brian Kendrick – Spinning kick to the head (12:37)
Post match, Kendrick goes after Perkins and Swann inadvertently collides with TJ to end the show.
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