28th Sep2020

‘WWE 205 Live’ Review (Sept 25th 2020)

by Nathan Favel

Welcome to this week’s WWE 205 Live review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I could kiss you…but I won’t…ew. We’ve got two fun ones here to make Victoria your secret. I still don’t get how the three sea-shells work and 205 Live starts now!

Match #1: Mansoor def. Ashante “Thee” Adonis

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The third time’s the charm. At least if you’re Mansoor, who posted his third singles victory in as many matches against Ashante “Thee” Adonis, this time securing the 1-2-3 after fighting his way out of a submission and hitting the Sands of Time. Adonis has received some unsolicited veteran advice from former Cruiserweight Champion The Brian Kendrick in recent weeks, and whether or not he took the veteran’s teachings to heart, “Thee” turned in what was probably his best performance. He even flashed some veteran knowhow of his own when he used his environment to his advantage, sending Mansoor throat-first into the top rope before flinging him into the ringside barricade. After regaining the upper hand and hitting a splash from the second rope, Mansoor built up some steam, landing several strikes and planting Adonis with a spinebuster and an innovative top-rope bulldog. Adonis took a page out of Kendrick’s playbook, briefly locking Mansoor in the Captain’s Hook, but when he attempted the move a second time, Mansoor hoisted him above his head and nearly drove him through the canvas with the Sands of Time to seal the victory.

My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – This was good fun, from bell to bell. Adonis looks better everytime I see him. I like the name change, by the way. Mansoor is becoming a personal favorite of mine. Both of these guys were so smooth out in the ring, that my ass was practically greased-up enough to be a politician. The right guy won the fight, but not at the expense of the loser.

Match #2: (Main Event) Isaiah “Swerve” Scott def. Ariya Daivari

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It’s a good thing that Ariya Daivari decided against bringing back his Dinero Division $10,000 Challenge this week against Isaiah “Swerve” Scott. Still, that was the only good news for Daivari, who defeated three men last week but saw his recent winning streak come screeching to a halt when he was tattooed with “Swerve’s” House Call. Somewhat surprisingly, the acrobatic Scott went with a mat-based attack with Daivari in the early goings, folding up his foe like an accordion in a unique submission hold and a modified armbar. After sustaining the early onslaught, Daivari finally found an opening when he planted Scott head-first into the canvas as “Swerve” was attempting to reenter the ring. Scott showed off a mean streak of his own, however, when he drilled The Persian Prince with a kick to the face from the apron and followed up with a nasty flatliner. Daivari got some impressive hangtime on a picture-perfect frog splash, but Scott narrowly kicked out at two, ducked his opponent’s Hammerlock Lariat and scored a hard-earned win with a savage House Call. Scott, who has twice pinned Santos Escobar and all but dared the NXT Cruiserweight Champion to face him without Legado del Fantasma by his side, might be one step closer to the title fight he craves.

My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – Swerve and Ariya matched-up well, like steak and robbery. Ariya is getting better every week and Swerve has that pedigree to him that makes all of his matches feel important. If you like watching grown men hammer away at each other like contestants on Prison Jeopardy, then this is your kinda wrestling match.

Final Verdict: 3.5/5

While these matches were shorter than they should have been, they were still of high quality.

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