Before the next week, Enzo Amore says The 'Zo Train went straight to the top. Out of generosity, he has provided opportunities to become his next opponent for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, and even though they stumbled last night, the train will get back on track. He warns Noam Dar not to "slip on any banana peels," and tells him to redeem himself tonight by taking care of Rich Swann.
Next week on Raw: Mustafa Ali vs. Cedric Alexander vs. Drew Gulak vs. "The Premiere Athlete" Tony Nese in a Fatal 4-Way Match!
Rich Swann beats Noam Dar.
Dasha Fuentes interviews Kalisto. He says he has gotten knocked down, but he has gotten back up and fought, and he will fight his way back to the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, starting tonight with "Gentleman" Jack Gallagher.
Kalisto beats "Gentleman" Jack Gallagher by disqualification after he is attacked by The Brian Kendrick.
Hideo Itami is coming to 205 Live. Rich Swann and Cedric Alexander talk about Hideo Itami in the locker room. Cedric Alexander is more focused on next week's Fatal 4-Way. Mustafa Ali says the crowd will be chanting for him that night. Tonight, however, they focus on turning The 'Zo Train into a train wreck.
Before the next match, Drew Gulak puts "The Premiere Athlete" Tony Nese on a pedestal, then says Enzo has christened them "Team Powerpoint." Gulak explains that Tony Nese is all power, and he makes some salient points. He says their skills complement each other perfectly, and compares The 'Zo Train to The Justice League, with Nese being the Aquaman to his Batman and caling Enzo Amore "Superman." Drew Gulak is about to show the next slide for the Powerpoint presentation, but Cedric Alexander's entrance interrupts the Powerpoint Presentation before the next slide can be shown.
"The Premiere Athlete" Tony Nese and Drew Gulak beat Cedric Alexander and Mustafa Ali. After the match, Gulak and Nese celebrate with Enzo while Ali and Cedric argue.
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