WWE 205 Live Results (June 11, 2019): Main roster star debuts on 205 Live, #1 Contenders match ends in controversial fashion

We finally find out who faces Tony Nese at WWE Stomping Grounds
We finally find out who faces Tony Nese at WWE Stomping Grounds
The champ was glued to the monitor as he eagerly awaited his next opponent
The champ was glued to the monitor as he eagerly awaited his next opponent

After nearly a month without a decision, tonight we would finally see who would be next to challenge the Premier Athlete for the Cruiserweight Championship. Drew Gulak, Akira Tozawa, Humberto Carrillo, and Oney Lorcan, four of 205 Live's top competitors, battled for the right to wrestle at WWE Stomping Grounds.


Fatal 4-Way: Akira Tozawa vs Oney Lorcan vs Humberto Carrillo vs Drew Gulak

Tozawa was immediately sent to the outside. Carrillo tried to take out Gulak and Lorcan but was caught in the middle of a crossbody. An arm drag from Carrillo tossed Gulak away. Lorcan was taken out by another dive from Carrillo, as was Tozawa. Lorcan finally rocked him with a running kick to put an end to his momentum.

Lorcan was rocked by a boot from Tozawa, but the Stamina Monster dropped him, and Carrillo, with a pair of fireman's carry facebusters. Gulak came at his old rival but met the same fate. A running boot nearly gave him the win, but Lorcan broke up the pinfall.

Tozawa and Carrillo focused on the Star Destroyer, who kept both men in two opposite corners with chops. A running uppercut put Gulak back on the ground. Carrillo attempted a springboard crossbody, but an uppercut knocked him out of the sky.

Gulak, back to his feet, worked with Lorcan to take out Tozawa, tossing him into an uppercut from Lorcan. Their alliance ended quickly, and their brawl was immediately interrupted by Carrillo. Lorcan was tossed outside, but Gulak countered a springboard maneuver with a clothesline.

The Submission Specialist's mean streak came out as he spiked his former protege with a German suplex. Gulak continued to work over Carrillo with several stiff chops and a float over suplex. The young high flyer fought out of a headlock but was then launched head first into the top turnbuckle. Tozawa and Lorcan tried to take out Gulak, but he was a man possessed, avoiding a running attack from Tozawa and countering the Half and Half with a big boot.

Tozawa and Carrillo worked together, lighting up Gulak with several running strikes and an assisted hurricanrana. Lorcan ran in and was tossed overhead with a double arm drag, dropping him on top of Gulak. Both men traded pinfalls on Gulak, breaking up each other's attempt. Carrillo rolled Tozawa up, and as the Stamina Monster broke out, both men rocked Gulak with a double superkick.

Another superkick from Tozawa left Carrillo stunned. He went up top for the Senton Splash. Lorcan knocked him off and launched Carrillo onto Gulak with the Half and Half Suplex. Lorcan covered Gulak, but Tozawa finally landed with the Senton Splash, crashing over Lorcan's back.

All four men rolled out to the apron. Tozawa and Carrillo chased each other around the ring post while Gulak launched Lorcan off to the ground. Carrillo took Gulak out with a missile dropkick. Tozawa followed up with a rolling senton onto Gulak. Carrillo dropped Lorcan with a massive dive.

Carrillo and Tozawa rolled back inside, where Carrillo nearly picked up the win with the handspring armdrag. Tozawa broke out, and as both men stood up they were met by a double running blockbuster from Lorcan. As both competitors rolled outside, Gulak came back in and the two men began brawling.

Lorcan and Gulak went back and forth, trading punches and chops. Lorcan dove to the outside, taking out Carrillo and Tozawa. As he stood up, he was taken out by Ariya Daivari with a chair shot. Back inside, Carrillo tossed Gulak outside. Tozawa connected with a spinning roundhouse kick. The Senton Splash was stopped with an enziguri from Carrillo. Gulak pushed him off as he chased the former champion up top. A superplex by Gulak was blocked.

Tozawa pelted Gulak's back with forearm strikes but was stopped with a headbutt. A top rope superplex took us to the finish, where both men tried to roll each other up. The ref counted the pin, but it was unclear who pinned who.

Results: Undecided/No Contest.

Drake Maverick rushed the ring with another ref, attempting to figure out who won the match. We ended the night with both men having their arms raised by different officials, with Drake Maverick dumbfounded.

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