WWE Main Event results: Tyler Breeze defeats EC3

  • James Cox

The Big Takeaway: Tyler Breeze snatched a win from the jaws of defeat against EC3, who was not only just on Main Event rather than Raw again this week, but also lost yet again.

Gran Metalik returned to give the Lucha House Party their full complement this week — and they dismissed Jinder Mahal & The Singh Brothers in under four minutes.

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Tyler Breeze defeated EC3 (4:08)

So, EC3 lost again on this show. Even-stevens booking was not exactly what fans had in mind for him when he was called up to the main roster, but we are where we are.

It was a match that was really all EC3. He pulled out all of his big moves and Breeze played the plucky babyface who tried to capitalize whenever he could. Breeze has been excellent on this show over the last few months.

Breeze was bullied and beaten down and EC3 played a total heel from bell to bell. He had offered a handshake at the start, but it was all a ruse to just slap Breeze’s hand out of the way so that he could punch him in the face.

In fairness, the finish was played up as Breeze stealing one. He was being beaten down and managed to put EC3 into a rana and then made out of there like a bandit. Breeze even looked shocked himself and EC3 was understandably irate.

Tune in next week for more former NXT star burial.

The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Lince Dorado & Gran Metalik) defeated Jinder Mahal & The Singh Brothers (3:42)

The pattern every week now seems to be that Mahal and The Singhs go up against a babyface six-man tag team and lose pretty convincingly. Mahal tends to feature as little as possible and the match runs at around three minutes.

This was no different in that Mahal took one small bump and produced one big boot, but he did go on to visibly berate the Singhs after the match as they backed their way up the ramp.

The match was all action given the time that they had, but this week involved Gran Metalik (who had been replaced in this match last week by Tyler Breeze). He dazzled here with his impressive style and was then involved in the finish.

Metalik was the legal man and hit his rope-walk diving elbow drop on to Sunil Singh. Lince Dorado had blind tagged in and followed this up with his Shooting Star Press for the win. Short match. Nice finish, but nothing to it.