Solo Sikoa def. Andre Chase
Clad in a Chase University sweater over a button-down shirt, Andre Chase grabbed the microphone before the match and declared that Solo Sikoa would be the subject of his latest teachable moment, concluding his address by instructing Sikoa to spend “less time in the streets and more time in the classroom.”
But Sikoa looked right at home in his first trip to 205 Live, blitzing the vocal Chase with a barrage of kicks and suplexing the self-proclaimed teacher over the top rope to the ringside floor.
Chase got back on track by stomping the bare foot of his opponent and landing a swinging neckbreaker, but Sikoa shook it off to clobber Chase with a Samoan drop and a picture-perfect big splash from the top rope to earn the 1-2-3.
Amari Miller def. Erica Yan
Amari Miller bounded to the squared circle with one goal in mind: get back on track after suffering an upset loss to the debuting Tiffany Stratton one week ago. And the rookie competitor did so with all the poise of a seasoned veteran, unleashing a vicious kick to the midsection and another to the throat that staggered Erica Yan.
Seeking her first career win, Yan came within a millisecond of accomplishing the feat, executing a wicked suplex for a long two-count.
Miller nevertheless clinched the win by breaking free from Yan’s grasp, hitting a jumping knee and slamming her opponent face-first into her knee.
Elektra Lopez def. Valentina Feroz
Valentina Feroz has wasted no time establishing herself as one of the most popular Superstars in the new era of 205 Live, but she had yet to meet an opponent quite like Elektra Lopez.
Accompanied by Joaquin Wilde and Raul Mendoza, Lopez used her strength advantage to drive her opponent back-first into the canvas before ruthlessly stomping on her hand.
Feroz showed impressive resiliency, fighting through tremendous pain to stagger Lopez with rapid-fire kicks to the thigh and a hurricanrana that brought the WWE Universe to its feet.
Lopez nevertheless continued her onslaught and concluded her decisive victory with a modified powerbomb.
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