WWE 205 Live results: Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch vs. Ever-Rise

Ariya Daivari defeated Tehuti Miles

Ariya Daivari immediately took to striking Tehuti Miles who seemingly was unchanged following his loss to Brian Kendrick last week. Daivari, after besting Miles in a sudo-boxing exchange, called Miles trash. It was this comment that triggered a shift in Miles’s demeanor. Miles transitioned into a more brutish version of himself; a look of passion developed on his face and an uncharacteristic intensity found its way into his moves. 

Daivari was able to suppress the offense following the shift in Miles’s mannerisms by ejecting him to the outside of the ring. After driving Miles into the announce table, Daivari continued his offense in the ring for some time. Miles took a flattening clothesline but mere moments later met Daivari with a DDT. Miles kipped up and let out a great roar. Daivari was then dropped with a spinebuster which almost left Miles the victor. Miles climbed to the top rope from where he lept, only for Daivari to avoid the attack and connect with a leaping forearm. 

Daivari called Miles trash once again. Miles tried for a surprise roll-up, but Daivari kicked out. Daivari worked for a hammerlock lariat only for Miles to try once more for a surprise rollup which Daivari, once again, kicked out from. A Daivari superkick and hammerlock lariat followed a combination that allowed Daivari to pin Miles for the win. 

Daivari extended his hand to Miles in the same way Kendrick did last week, but Daivari pulled his hand away before Miles could shake it. 

This match was interesting. It, again, was playing to a new Miles, a Miles which we saw shades of tonight. A fun watch.

Mansoor defeated Colby Corino

Mansoor at every turn in the early match read Colby Corino as if he were a book. Mansoor, after an extended offensive stretch with only light resistance, climbed to the second rope. Before he could leap, Corino kicked Mansoor’s leg off the rope, resulting in a gross fall. Corino took full advantage of this opening as he laid in firm strikes and a 450 senton to a grounded Mansoor. 

Corino locked in an abdominal stretch that Mansoor fought free from. A northern lights suplex from Mansoor preceded a sloppy rope assisted neck breaker. Mansoor lifted Corino for his still-unnamed one-handed electric chair driver. Mansoor pinned Corino for the win. 

This match was not good. Not insultingly bad, just entirely uninteresting and occasionally sloppy. 

[No Contest] Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch vs Chase Parker and Matt Martel (Ever-Rise)

Matt Martel and Chase Parker took an early lead on Oney Lorcan with quick tags. This lead was continued following Danny Burch tagging in. Both Burch and Lorcan were met with team-based domination in the early going.

Lorcan made a hard-fought hot tag that finally moved the match into their favor. Burch completely moved the advantage back into his team’s favor. Enter El Legado Del Fantasma. The faction smashed all four members with chairs, kicks, and duct tape. In the end, only El Legado Del Fantasma stood tall