Seeking to rebound following his defeat against Drew Gulak in the Gauntlet Match to determine who would face WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander at the Greatest Royal Rumble event, “The Premier Athlete” Tony Nese looked to make a clear statement against Keith Clayball.
As soon as the opening bell sounded, Nese wasted no time unleashing his frustrations. A flurry of hard-hitting offense prevented Clayball from striking his opponent. In control of the bout, The Premier Athlete made sure to show off his impressive physique, but that allowed Clayball a glimmer of hope when he avoided a running strike from Nese.
Despite the momentary shift in momentum, The Premier Athlete recovered and once again decimated his opponent. With victory in sight, Nese put an exclamation point on his dominant performance with his patented Running Knee Strike and scored the win.
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