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    the face have Reigns in more trouble and the Claymore makes it worse.
    Shane’s spear takes Reigns down and a second Claymore….doesn’t get a cover.
    Shane loads up Coast to Coast…and UNDERTAKER is here. House is cleaned and we’ll say the match is thrown out at about 4:00.

    Result: Shane McMahon/Drew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns went to a no contest
    when Undertaker interfered (4:00)

    Hes back again:

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    We look at Ricochet winning the US Title at Stomping Grounds.

    From Raw again.
    Ricochet vs. AJ Styles

    Non-title. Ricochet tries his flipping counter to a wristlock but AJ just
    drops down into a headlock for a counter. They get up to their feet but
    here are the Good Brothers to stand at ringside. Anderson offers a
    distraction but AJ goes to the floor and throws them out so they can’t ruin the match. That’s fine, as the match will be restarted after the break.

    Back with Ricochet flipping into an anklescissors to stagger AJ and a
    dropkick gets two. Ricochet starts in on the arm and rolls AJ up for two
    more but Styles is right back with the Pele. Another dropkick sends Styles outside though and that means the big running flip dive to take him down
    again. Styles is fine enough to suplex him into the corner for two and it’s off tot he reverse chinlock.

    Ricochet fights up so Styles hits a spinning backfist, which is answered
    with an enziguri. A springboard clothesline into a standing shooting star
    press gets two on AJ. The moonsault into the reverse DDT gets two on
    Ricochet, followed by the Phenomenal Blitz for the same. Ricochet knocks
    him down again and hits a moonsault for two but the 630 misses. AJ’s
    forearm sets up the Phenomenal Forearm for the pin at 10:54.

    Result: AJ Styles b. Ricochet Phenomenal Forearm (10:54)

    For the first time ever:
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    Lucha House Party vs. EC3/Cesaro/Robert Roode

    Renee dubs the trio the Main Event Muscle Men. Dorado and EC3 start things
    off with Dorado hitting a forearm out of the corner and a high crossbody
    for two. The House Party comes in to beat up EC3 without much effort and we take a break. Back with Metalik’s rope walk dropkick getting two on Cesaro. The Salida Del Sol is broken up so Kalisto dives onto Roode. That leaves
    Cesaro to uppercut Metalik out of the air for the pin at 5:51.

    Result: EC3/Cesaro/Robert Roode b. Lucha House Party Uppercut to Metalik (5:51)

    From Smackdown.
    Elias vs. The Miz

    2/3 falls with Shane in Elias’ corner. After Elias sings a quick jab
    against the Portland Trail Blazers, we’re ready to go. Miz clotheslines him to the floor but Shane offers a distraction, allowing Elias to knee Miz out
    of the air. Drift Away is good for the first fall at 57 seconds. Back from
    a break with the second fall beginning and Elias unloading in the corner.
    The chinlock goes on until Miz fights up and makes the comeback, including
    a DDT for two. Elias’ rollup gets two more but Miz has to go after Shane.

    An electric chair doesn’t work for Elias and the Skull Crushing Finale connects, only to have Shane come in for the DQ at 10:25. Before the third
    fall starts, Shane and Elias destroy Miz even further, even throwing him
    over the announcers’ table. A whip into the barricade keeps Miz down and
    they throw him back inside for a spear from Shane. The bell rings and the
    top rope elbow gives Elias the pin at 11:23.

    Result: Elias b. Miz Top rope elbow (11:23)

    2/3 can be bad:

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    We look at Samoa Joe choking out Kofi Kingston.

    And from Smackdown again.
    Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler

    Non-title, 2/3 falls and if Ziggler wins he is added to the title match at Extreme Rules. Ziggler starts fast with the dropkick and grabs a chinlock
    with a bodyscissors. Kofi gets up and hits his own dropkick, followed by a pinfall reversal sequence for some near falls each. A sunset flip gives
    Kofi the first fall at 3:37 so Ziggler throws him outside. Kofi gets sent
    into the barricade and a Zig Zag on the floor takes us to a break.

    Back with the second fall beginning and Kofi eating a superkick to tie it
    up at 8:19, which is the first time Kingston has been pinned since winning
    the title. Ziggler sends him hard into the corner and it’s back to the chinlock. That’s broken up and Ziggler goes charging chest first into the buckle. Kofi can’t follow up though and it’s the Shot to the Heart for two. Kofi’s high crossbody is rolled through for two and a DDT gives Ziggler the same.

    Back up and Kofi gets in a shot but Ziggler rolls away from the Boom Drop. Instead it’s the top rope forearm to the head for two and the Fameasser is countered into a sitout powerbomb. Trouble in Paradise misses though and
    Kofi gets set into the post, setting up the Zig Zag for two more. The
    superkick misses though and now Trouble in Paradise can finish Ziggler at 17:16.

    Result: Kofi Kingston b. Dolph Ziggler Trouble in Paradise (17:16)

    Yes you have seen this before:
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    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
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    205 Live Results - June 25, 2019

    Posted: 29 Jun 2019 09:17 AM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/205-live-results-june-25-2019/


    205 Live

    Date: June 25, 2019

    Location: Moda Center, Portland, Oregon

    Commentators: Aiden English, Nigel McGuinness, Vic Joseph

    Things have changed again with Drew Gulak becoming the new Cruiserweight Champion in a bit of a surprise. What matters most is that he FINALLY won
    the title after coming up short for months. Now we need a new #1 contender
    as Extreme Rules is only a few weeks away. Let’s get to it.

    The opening recap looks at Gulak winning the title at Stomping Grounds in a triple threat match over champion Tony Nese and Akira Tozawa.

    Gulak says you will have to call him champion. Tonight, Nese and Tozawa can fight to become #1 contender.

    Opening sequence.
    Jack Gallagher vs. Mike Kanellis

    Feeling out process to start with Gallagher cranking on both arms but Mike reverses into one of his own and takes him to the mat. That’s fine with Gallagher, who flips back and rotates his feet like he’s riding a bicycle
    for a series of kicks to Mike’s face. Back up and Gallagher does his handstand in the corner but a Maria distraction lets Mike post him. That’s only good for an eight count so Mike hammers away to let out some
    frustration.

    One heck of a clothesline gets two but Gallagher starts the comeback. He
    dives into the raised boots though and a Samoan driver gives Mike two. The superkick sets up a rollup with a handful of trunks for two, meaning it’s time to argue with the referee. That’s enough for Gallagher to hit the headbutt for the pin at 7:00.

    Result: Jack Gallagher b. Mike Kanellis Headbutt (7:00)

    This could be it:

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    Post match Mike tells Maria that this was a mistake and he’s done before walking out through the crowd.

    Nese says Drew didn’t beat him for the title so tonight he’s becoming #1 contender and getting his title back.

    Tozawa, getting the WHAT treatment from the crowd, says he had a chance to
    win the title on Sunday and won’t let it slip out of his grasp again.

    Drake Maverick calls Mike Kanellis and yells at his voicemail about Mike’s unprofessionalism.
    Humberto Carrillo vs. Rob Rollenbeck

    Rob goes for a wristlock to start but Carrillo shows him how it’s really done. A whip into the corner lets Carrillo backflip away for some applause, followed by a kick to the face. The high angle springboard armdrag sets up
    a missile dropkick to put Rob down again. The Aztec press completes the
    squash at 2:35.

    Result: Humberto Carrillo b. Rob Rollenbeck Aztec press (2:35)

    The guy has some talent:

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    We look back at Ariya Daivari attacking Oney Lorcan last week after getting disqualified in their match.

    Daivari says he’s tougher and smarter than Lorcanand here’s Oney to chair him in the back and beat him down. Oney: “HOW DOES IT FEEL??? HOW DOES IT FEEL???”

    Lucha House Party is getting their rematch with the Singh Brothers in a
    tornado tag.
    Tony Nese vs. Akira Tozawa

    The winner gets Gulak for the title at Extreme Rules. Nese flips out of a wristlock to start and kicks Tozawa in the ribs for an early one. Back up
    and a hurricanrana sends Nese outside and Tozawa hits a heck of a
    cannonball off the apron. Tozawa heads up top so Nese rolls forward and
    kicks him in the head for two as things get back to even. The bodyscissors
    goes on to keep Tozawa in some trouble and a waistlock doesn’t really
    change anything.

    Back up and Tozawa kicks him in the face, followed by something close to an
    F5. That sends Nese outside and now the suicide headbutt can connect. A
    missile dropkick gives Tozawa two and it’s the Iron Octopus to have Nese in real trouble. That’s reversed into a tilt-a-whirl slam, with Tozawa nearly landing on his head. A spinwheel kick sets up the springboard moonsault but Tozawa gets to the floor. That’s fine with Nese, who hits the running flip dive and the springboard moonsault for two back inside.

    They chop it out until Tozawa heads up top, where Nese hits him in the face again. Tozawa is fine enough to hit a Canadian Destroyer for two but the
    top rope backsplash misses. Nese German suplexes him into the corner for
    two but the running Nese misses as well. Some kind of spinning sunset flip doesn’t work for Tozawa though as Nese catches him in an over the back piledriver for the pin and the title shot at 14:10.

    Result: Tony Nese b. Akira Tozawa Over the back piledriver (14:10)

    To Extreme Rules we go:

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    Respect is shown to end the show.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since
    2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

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