WWE NXT Live Event Results – September 20, 2019 – Jacksonville, Florida

1. Io Shirai defeated Reina Gonzalez
2. Mansoor defeated Dexter Lumis
3. Ridge Holland defeated Denzel DeJournette
4. Damian Priest defeated Tehuti Miles
5. Imperium (Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel) defeated The Brit-Am Brawlers (Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan)
6. Kushida defeated Shane Thorne
7. Team 3.0 (Chase Parker and Matt Martel) defeated Bronson Reed and Daniel Vidot
8. NXT UK Women’s Championship Match
Kay Lee Ray (c) defeated Taynara
9. Six-Man Tag Team Match
The Forgotten Sons defeated Rik Rugez and The Street ProfitsClick Here:

9/24/19 WWE 205 Live Recap

The show opens with a recap of Lio Rush defeating Oney Lorcan on last week’s NXT to become the number one contender for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. Drew Gulak cuts a promo and says there is nothing Rush can do that he is not prepared for. Gulak says he proved that against Lorcan and Lorcan brought a predictable game plan when he brought in Danny Burch to help him out tonight. He says he opes Rush is watching tonight.
The Singh Brothers talk about the match between Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo tonight. They say title aspirations would never come between them like they have Garza and Carrillo. They say they are close to returning and will prove they are the best tag team on 205 Live.
The opening credits roll. Aiden English, Dio Maddin, and Vic Joseph are on commentary.

Match #1 – Singles Match: Angel Garza vs. Humberto Carrillo
Garza backs Carrillo into the corner and then fakes a high-five with a fan. He rolls back into the ring and applies a waist-lock. Carrillo turns into one of his own, but Garza counters with a side-headlock take down. Carrillo turns it into a body scissors hold but Garza gets free. They exchange arm drags and then quick pin attempts and then stand at a stalemate. Carrillo delivers a few strikes, but Garza stomps him and rips off his pants. Carrillo goes after Garza, but Garza dodges him and dropkicks him to the floor. Garza goes up top and connects with a moonsault on the floor. Garza delivers a chop and gets back into the ring. Carrillo does as well, but Garza drops an elbow. Garza goes for the cover, but Carrillo kicks out. Garza delivers knee strikes in the corner that send Carrillo to the floor. Carrillo comes back, but Garza ties him up in the corner and delivers another dropkick. Garza goes for the cover, but Carrillo kicks out. Garza applies a rear chin-lock, but Carrillo gets free.
Garza comes right back and dropkicks Carrillo in the back of the head. Garza goes for the cover, but Carrillo kicks out. Garza goes back to the rear chin-lock, but Carrillo gets free again. Garza applies it again, but Carrillo sling him down to the mat. Carrillo delivers a forearm shot and then a dropkick. Carrillo delivers a springboard Spanish Fly and then a standing moonsault. Carrillo goes for the cover, but Garza kicks out. Carrillo drops Garza with an arm-drag and then takes him out with a suicide dive. Carrillo tosses Garza back into the ring and connects with a missile dropkick. Carrillo goes for the cover, but Garza kicks out. Carrillo goes up top, but Garza cuts him off. Garza delivers a dropkick and goes for the cover, but Carrillo kicks out. Garza delivers another dropkick and goes for another cover, but Carrillo kicks out again. Garza puts Carrillo on the apron, but Carrillo counters with a kick. Carrillo delivers a back elbow from the top and goes for the cover, but Garza kicks out.
Carrillo goes up top and goes for the moonsault, but Garza gets his feet up. Carrillo lands on his feet and applies a submission, but Garza counters and applies the same submission. Carrillo comes back with a cover, but Garza kicks out at two. They run the ropes and deliver simultaneous cross-bodies. Garza gets up and slams Carrillo to the mat and connects with a moonsault. Garza goes for the cover, but Carrillo kicks out. Garza charges, but Carrillo moves and Garza hits the ring post. Carrillo hits the Aztec Press from the top and gets the pin fall.
Winner: Humberto Carrillo

Footage of the confrontation between Akira Tozawa, Jack Gallagher, and The Brian Kendrick from last week is shown. Kendrick is backstage for an interview. Kendrick says he attacked Tozawa and Gallagher because of the epidemic consuming the 205 Live locker room. He says that epidemic is disrespect. He says the guys forgot about him and how he opened the door for them. He says without him, there is no 205 Live. He says what upsets him the most is that he hasn’t had a title match in three years. He says he is a former champion and has earned his stripes. He says it’s about time the guys learn respect again.

Match #2 – Tag Team Match: Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan vs. Drew Gulak and Tony Nese
Burch and Gulak start the match and lock up. Gulak backs Burch into the corner, but the referee separates them. They lock up again and then Gulak goes for a waist-lock. Burch turns it into a side headlock and then takes Gulak to the mat. Gulak turns it into a leg-scissors hold, but Burch gets free and goes back to the headlock. Gulak backs him into the ropes, but Burch comes back to the headlock. Lorcan tags in and they double-chop Gulak. Lorcan goes for the cover, but Gulak kicks out. Burch tags in and they drop Gulak with a double Russian leg-sweep. Burch goes for the cover, but Gulak kicks out. Lorcan tags in and they drop Gulak with a double suplex. Lorcan goes for the cover, but Gulak kicks out. Lorcan applies a front face-lock and Burch tags in. Burch applies a wrist-lock, but Gulak counters with a right hand. Burch goes back to the wrist-lock, but Nese distracts him and Gulak delivers a knee strike. Nese tags in and kicks Burch in the midsection. Nese drops Burch with a back elbow and goes for the cover, but Burch kicks out.
Lorcan tags in, but Nese pokes him in the eye and drapes him over the top rope. Nese connects with the springboard moonsault and goes for the cover, but Lorcan kicks out. Gulak tags in and stomps on Lorcan’s chest. Nese tags back in and drops Lorcan with a knee to the face. Nese goes for the cover, but Lorcan kicks out. Nese applies a rear chin-lock and Gulak tags in. Gulak keeps Lorcan grounded and goes for the cover, but Lorcan kicks out. Gulak applies a rear chin-lock, but Lorcan fights back with body shots. Gulak delivers a headbutt, but Lorcan sends Nese to the floor. Lorcan sends Gulak out as well and goes for the tag, but Gulak gets back in the ring and cuts him off. Burch drops Nese with a right hand and Lorcan drops Gulak with a back drop. Butch tags in and delivers a few uppercuts to Gulak. Lorcan tags back in and drops Gulak with a spine-buster. Lorcan goes for the cover, but Gulak kicks out. Lorcan applies a single-leg Boston Crab and then Lorcan locks Nese in a cross-face. Gulak gets free and kicks Lorcan into Burch to break both holds.
Burch officially tags in and picks Gulak up, but Gulak fights out. Nese takes out Lorcan on the floor and then tags in as Gulak slams Burch. Nese hits the 450 and goes for the cover, but Lorcan pulls him out of the ring. Lorcan drops Gulak with an uppercut on the floor and Burch drops Nese with a headbutt in the ring. Lorcan tags in and he delivers an uppercut to Nese as Nese was on Burch’s shoulders. Lorcan goes for the cover, but Nese kicks out. Gulak pulls Burch to the floor and Lorcan takes out Gulak. Nese rolls Lorcan up, but Lorcan kicks out. Lorcan drops Nese with a clothesline and tags in Burch. Burch an Lorcan drop Nese with the elevated DDT and Burch gets the pin fall.
Winners: Danny Burch and Oney LorcanClick Here:

Semi-final matches set for the AEW Tag Team title tournament

The AEW Tag Team title tournament continued to take shape last night on Dynamite as both semi-final matches are now set.
The two semi-finals are SCU vs The Dark Order and The Lucha Bros vs Private Party. Both matches will take place on next week’s episode of Dynamite which will take place at Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The final will be held on the October 30 episode of Dynamite.
One of the matches last night had to be slightly changed as Luchasaurus is currently injured and was pulled from the show. Instead of Luchasaurus, Marko Stunt teamed up with Jungle Boy but the young duo lost their match against The Lucha Bros.Click Here:

An in-depth look at how AEW beat NXT in almost every aspect on Wednesday night

All Elite Wrestling beat NXT on Wednesday night in three out of four demographics, losing just one demo by 0.02 and more than doubling NXT’s numbers throughout the broadcast for the other three.
It was a big home run for the promotion spearheaded by Tony Khan as 1.4 million viewers tuned in to watch the show live and another 400,000 saw the immediate replay at 10PM, delivering a total of 1.8 million viewers for the night. AEW Dynamite had 5/4 odds of doing more than 1.25 million viewers for its debut episode, with bookmakers confident of a successful debut but not probably envisioning the final number. Speaking of which, Fanduel in WV is now available with a complete sports book.
Looking at specific demographics, AEW beat NXT 0.56 to 0.23 in the 18-34, 0.68 to 0.32 in 18-49, 0.74 to 0.36 in 25-54, and narrowly losing 0.36 to 0.34 in the 50+ category.
A minute-by-minute viewership comparison uploaded by a r/squaredcircle user shows that AEW started strong in the first half hour of the show and then slowly declined throughout the show before picking up viewers again in the last 25 minutes while NXT had a steady flow of viewers which increased slightly as the broadcast went on.
Big curiosity led to AEW having a fantastic opening 45 minutes as the 8:00-8:15, 8:15-8:30, and 8:30-8:45 were the strongest for Dynamite. The first two quarter hours were also the parts of the show where AEW completely dominated NXT with the largest gap in the two-hour broadcast. The last quarter hour was also a big win for AEW, growing significantly from the seventh quarter hour.
There was no quarter hour where NXT beat AEW during the show and NXT’s best segment still failed to beat AEW’s lowest segment. NXT had its best number in the sixth quarter hour between 9:15 and 9:30 and it was the closest the two shows got to each other in terms of viewers.
After AEW Dynamite went off the air and the replay started, NXT picked up over 100,000 viewers in the final 10 minutes, but this overrun was only set for this week’s show and next week NXT will end at 10PM.
In terms of actual viewers, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer published the numbers segment by segment. The opening of the show had AEW top 1.6 million viewers while NXT started with 913,000. When the first match of each show started, AEW dropped to 1.55 million and NXT rose to 981,000 for the NXT title match.
The next three matches all lost a bunch of viewers throughout the show, with MJF vs Cutler declining by 110,000 viewers and Shirai vs Yim declining by 15,000. Page vs PAC lost 125,000 viewers while Gargano vs Thorne shedded 50,000 viewers. The AEW Women’s title match lost only 1,000 viewers but Baszler vs LaRae for the NXT Women’s title lost 20,000.
Dunne vs Burch gained 29,000 viewers for NXT while the six-man tag team main event for AEW recovered 67,000 viewers. The big loser was the NXT main event for the NXT Tag Team titles with the match losing 193,000 viewers against AEW’s main event.
Meltzer also notes that in the main event, AEW had 575,000 teenagers watching the show and NXT had only 120,000 and in the 18-34 demo, AEW did 444,000 to NXT’s 145,000. The 18-49 demo saw AEW with a whopping 629,000 viewers to 228,000 for NXT. Women 18-49 also showed up for the main event as AEW did 280,000 to 126,000 for NXT.
It should be noted that for Nielsen metrics, if any viewer watches more than five minutes in a quarter hour, it’s counted as a full quarter hour so any fans who went back and forth for five minutes, they were counted for both shows.Click Here: cheap Cowboys jersey

News for Tonight’s WWE SmackDown Episode from Las Vegas

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown will take place from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada with the beginning of the 2019 WWE Draft.
Tonight’s show will open with Roman Reigns vs. WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins in a non-title match. The winner will get the first overall Draft pick for the brand they’re fighting for – Reigns for SmackDown, Rollins for RAW. SmackDown will also feature Bayley vs. new SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair in a rematch from Hell In a Cell.
WWE is focusing on the following points for tonight’s SmackDown on FOX:
* Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns to face off on SmackDown for number one pick
* Charlotte Flair and Bayley to collide tonight for SmackDown Women’s Title in WWE Hell in a Cell rematch
* WWE Draft begins with Friday Night SmackDown on FOX
* What’s next for Kevin Owens after his Ladder Match win?
* What Raw Superstar is destined for SmackDown glory?
Stick with us throughout the day for updates on tonight’s show and be sure to join us for live coverage at 8pm ET.
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Pat McAfee and Renee Young discuss chaotic Friday Night Smackdown

In an interview with Cathy Kelley backstage after Smackdown went off the air, Renee Young and Pat McAfee discussed the chaotic situation they were thrown in just hours before the show started.
Renee said she was contacted on Thursday night saying that she might be needed on commentary or doing backstage interviews depending on how things turned out but she didn’t know for sure she would be calling the show until a few hours before. She said that it was great because there was no time to stress and you had to go out there and do what you do and everything turned out great…apart from getting kicked in the face by Sonya Deville!
McAfee said he got a text message from Triple H at 1:42PM on Friday and asked him if he could make it to Buffalo. He had just been to Waco, Texas, and then to Indianapolis, Indiana and said that Jim Irsay, the owner of the Indianapolis Colts, let him use his private jet to fly to Buffalo where he arrived an hour and a half before Smackdown started. McAfee then flew to Memphis, Tennessee to make it to CBS College Game Day! McAfee added that this was a dream come true for him and one from the bucket list.Click Here: nsw blues shirt

Re-match announced for Impact

Impact Wrestling has announced the card for next week’s episode of Impact Wrestling on AXS TV, which will feature a World title match between Brian Cage and Sami Callihan, inside a steel cage. Here’s the rest of the card:
* Impact World Title: Brian Cage (c) vs. Sami Callihan
* Josh Alexander vs. Naomichi Marufuji
* Eddie Edwards vs. Ace Austin
* Ken Shamrock reveals his futureClick Here: Spain football tracksuit

NXT preshow match results

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