Kalisto beats Ariya Daivari. During the match, Enzo Amore watches from backstage, saying he has no time for this.
Before the next match, Drew Gulak says there has been a lot of talk regarding the changing landscape of 205 Live. Gulak says he has been talking about the changing landscape before now, making him a grassroots trandsetter. He was talking about his "Drewtopia" last week when Ariya Daivari interrupted him. He then proceeds to conduct the rest of his PowerPoint presentation before the next match. Proposal #8 is "No flipping." He says if one is constantly turning around, they will not know their left from right and right from wrong. He is interrupted by Mustafa Ali's entrance before he can show slide number nine, however. Akira Tozawa then shows up, and decides to watch the match from the stage.
Mustafa Ali beats Drew Gulak thanks to the constant distractions from Akira Tozawa. After the match, Tozawa enters the ring and starts up some more "AAAAH!" chants.
Next week on 205 Live: Rich Swann vs. TJP!
Dasha Fuentes interviews The Brian Kendrick. He feels sympathy for Enzo Amore after starting the mob that attacked him. He says that if anyone should have been defending Enzo, it should have been him. He feels bad for falling for mob mentality. Kendrick then says that he does not feel bad for Cedric Alexander. As he talks about how "Gentleman" Jack Gallagher will destroy him, Cedric Alexander blindsides him from behind and gives him what for.
"Gentleman" Jack Gallagher beats Cedric Alexander by disqualification after Cedric hits him with his umbrella in the back. After the match, Cedric Alexander tosses Gallagher around some more at ringside, and both men continue to brawl. Referees try to restore order after this match as Cedric gets on the top rope and drop kicks Gallagher out of the ring. The Brian Kendrick shows up and checks on Gallagher, and Alexander tells Kendrick he sees him coming.
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