205 Live – October 8, 2021: The New Creed
205 Live
Date: October 8, 2021
Location: Capitol Wrestling Center, Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Nigel McGuinness, Vic Joseph
I’m starting to like this show a bit more than I ever thought I would, as they have gotten into a bit more of a rhythm. You can almost bet on a women’s match, a cruiserweight match and an NXT midcard match. That’s not a bad way to go and the fact that it is done in about half an hour makes it even better. Let’s get to it.
Here are last week’s results if you need a recap.
Amari Miller vs. Sarray
Miller grabs a wristlock to start but Sarray spins her over into one of her own. Sarray pulls it to the mat for a cross armbreaker but Miller fights up. A heck of a clothesline drops Sarray for two and we hit the chinlock. Back up and Miller scores with a spinning kick to the face for two, setting up an STO for the same. Sarray has had it with this though and comes back with the running dropkick against the ropes for the pin at 4:43.
Rating: C. I’m not sure what happened to Sarray but she has gone from the next prospect to being lucky to pop up on 205 Live. It’s almost like there was a total regime change and Sarray was lost in the shuffle. Or the women’s division is a complete afterthought these days unless you’re a model or a giant.
Creed Brothers vs. Demetri Jackson/Andrew Lockhart
Brutus powers Lockhart into the corner to start and then takes him down without much effort. A delayed butterfly suplex drops Lockhart again and Jackson gets pulled over the apron with a suplex of his own. Julius slaps Brutus as a tag and it’s another suplex into the basement lariat to finish Jackson at 3:07.
Rating: C. This was worth a bit more than most of the matches you see around here, as the Creed Brothers are a rather impressive team. Above all else, they feel real and you get the idea that they are going for every single time. The Diamond Mine is getting better every week and I like the idea of the whole group more and more every time.
Post match, Malcolm Bivens says the Diamond Mine challenges any group on any roster to come have the big money match.
Trey Baxter vs. Grayson Waller
Feeling out process to start with Baxter taking him down for an early riding. Waller is let up and gives Baxter a bit of applause, only to get headscissored down. A basement dropkick gives Baxter one, leaving Baxter confused. Waller is back up with a side slam and backbreaker, followed by a suplex for two.
The double arm crank keeps Baxter in trouble but he flips out in a hurry. Waller scores with a spear into a leglock chinlock but Baxter makes the rope. Baxter flips up for a DDT and Waller is sent outside for a running flip dive. Back in and Baxter tries a rollup, only to get reversed into another one to give Waller the pin at 7:27.
Rating: C+. Definitely the best thing on the show, with the extra time helping a good bit. Waller is someone they seem interested in pushing, even slightly, and Baxter already has a story. That is more than a lot of people are going to be getting in NXT and they were able to have a snazzy match here.
Overall Rating: C+. This worked far better because of the overall presentation. The show felt like the NXT supplemental show, as things are starting to come together. I like what they’re doing here, as the extra star power helps a lot. Give us more of this every week and the show is instantly better than just about anything that has taken place on 205 live in years.
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I haven’t watched “205 Live” in years. So they have women cruiserweights on this show, or just women wrestling? If it’s the former, do they have a WWE Women’s Cruiserweight Champion?