Mustafa Ali vs. Tony Nese vs. Cedric Alexander vs. Ariya Daivari - "Second Chance" Fatal-4-Way to face Drew Gulak for the #1 contendership

These four guys get to be in the "second chance" fatal four way after Rich Swann had his spot "revoked" which is a very nice way of explaining his current situation. Daivari kept Alexander down the best he could after the two were left in the ring along but it didn't last long before Cedric Alexander retaliated but the pin was broken up.
These guys fought as hard as they could while Drew Gulak kept cutting a promo on the commentary booth. All four guys were down after a little sequence of spots where everyone took a power move while the Cleveland crowd cheered on.
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These guys had counters for counters and were excelling in a big way. Daivari hit a powerful spinebuster on Mustafa Ali for a two count and continued to work on his opponent while the two were alone in the ring for a bit.
Ali turned things around on Davairi just as Nese slid in the ring to take advantage. Tony Nese placed Mustafa Ali on the top rope but was knocked down. Then Ali connected the 0-5-4 but Alexander jumped in to break up that pinfall attempt.
Ali and Alexander hammered away at each other until Alexander connected with a Lumbar Check but Daivari tossed him outside to steal the pin. 1-2-kick out. Tony Nese jumped on Alexander on the outside and exposed his knee before ramming it into Cedric Alexander. 1-2-and Mustafa Ali broke up that pinfall attempt.
This match was fast paced and the crowd seemed to be into it. Ali was outnumbered by Nese and Daivari but countered them both. Alexander hit Davairi with a top rope clothesline and a Lumbar Check for the win. Drew Gulak still didn't seem too worried about facing Alexander next week.
Cedric Alexander defeated Ariya Daivari, Mustafa Ali & Tony Nese
After the match was over, Cedric Alexander cut a promo promising to become the new WWE Cruiserweight Champion. "I've beaten him before, I'll do it again," Drew Gulak said on the commentary booth.