The show starts with Enzo Amore having a Zo Train get together at catering. He tells them that he has gotten matches for each of them tonight, and they need to put on a better showing than last night’s RAW. If they win their matches tonight, one of them might get an early Christmas present which is a Cruiserweight title shot. He then wants to know where Gaba-Gulak is. The crew says that he is off Power-pointing again. A man in a turkey costume walks in, and everyone gives each other a look. He takes the head off the costume and it’s Drew Gulak. He says that he is The Gobbledy Gulak. Everyone rolls their eyes and he says, “What? I thought you wanted me to loosen up?” Then it’s off to the opening video of 205 Live.
Nigel McGuinness and Vic Joseph welcomes us to the show and runs down the card saying that tonight Tony Nese will take on Mustafa Ali and Rich Swann and Cedric Alexander will take on Noam Dar and Ariya Daivari. But up next is a Street Fight between Drew Gulak and Akira Tozawa.
Before the match, Gulak says that he hangs out with Enzo, so by proxy he’s from the streets too. Gulak continues on with his Power Point presentation, but he can’t even get to it as Tozawa interrupts and makes his way down to the ring. 

Drew Gulak vs. Akira Tozawa (Street Fight): Gulak gets off to a fast start and works on Tozawa’s arm. Tozawa hits some stiff kicks and chops, then he fakes a chop and throws a straight punch to the face of Gulak. Tozawa hits a Hurricanrana, then a boot to the face. Tozawa with a  suicide dive attempt, but Gulak catches him and hits him with a suplex on the ramp. Gulak continues to work over his opponent on the outside, and throws him in the ring. Gulak jabs him with the “No Chants” sign, and goes for a pin, but only a two count. Gulak tosses a few chairs into the ring. Gulak sets up the chairs in the middle of the ring. He sits Tozawa on it, then slaps him, and goes for a pin, but Tozawa kicks out. Gulak sets his sign up in the corner and tries to put him through it, but Tozawa fights it off.
Gulak ends up getting a back drop driver through his own sign. Tozawa heads out and grabs a table from under the ring. Gulak cuts him off at the pass, and suplexes him in the corner, and goes for a pin, but only a two count. Gulak sets the table up. Action spills to the outside as Tozawa tosses Gulak over the announce table, then launches himself off, hitting a cannonball senton. Tozawa grabs a kendo stick and a garbage can from under the ring. The garbage can goes over Gulak’s head and Tozawa starts swinging away with the kendo stick. Gulak gets put up on the table, still stuck in the garbage can. Tozawa hits a Senton Splash through the table, and gets the win. Winner: Akira Tozawa
 
 Nigel McGuinness announces that Hideo Itami is coming to 205 Live. We get a video vignette of his time in NXT and showing clips from his matches.

We head backstage where we see superstars still back at catering. Nese says that he thinks if Itami is smart, he will get on board The Zo Train. Amore tells them not to worry about that, they need to worry about doing better than Gulak in their matches. Swann and Alexander roll by and make fun of them, then Zo tells Tony to get ready, cause he’s next.
Mustafa Ali vs. Tony Nese: Nese does some posing before the action gets started. Back and forth strikes until Nese finally gets his opponent grounded. Ali uses his speed to send Nese to the outside. He heads up to the top rope and hits a cannonball senton that lands cleanly. Nese attempts to leave through the crowd, but Ali stops him. Ali jumps up on the barricade, but gets dropped on it by Nese. Nese puts him on his shoulders and drops Ali face-first on the announce table. 
Action is back in the ring as Ali is sent to the corner, but he dodges a charging Nese. Ali hits a couple of running chops. Ali rolls into the ring and hits a facebuster, and goes for a pin, but only a two count. Ali attempts a clothesline, but Nese ducks it. Ali hops to the second rope and hits a Tornado DDT, he goes for a pin, but only a two count. Nese recovers and throws Ali’s head into the ring post, and hits a running nese for the win. Winner: Tony Nese

We head backstage where we see Enzo is excited for the main event. He gives Daivari and Dar a pep talk. He says that they are gonna win and prove that The Zo Train is no joke, unlike some people. Amore points to his right and the camera pans to Gulak sitting in The Gooker costume. He takes the head off and asks if he can use the bathroom, cause he forgot before he put the suit back on. Enzo says no.
Enzo escorts Daivari and Dar to the ring for the main event which is coming up next.
Before the match, Enzo Amore is on the mic and he does his usual “How you doin’?” promo, but he keeps it short as Swann and Alexander makes their way down to the ring. 

Rich Swann & Cedric Alexander vs. Noam Dar & Ariya Daivari: Alexander and Daivari start things off with Daivari showing off his power. Alexander doesn’t let that go long. Enzo is chattering at ringside as the crowd starts up a “Shut up, Enzo!” chant. Dar is in the ring with Swann as Alexander gets a blind tag and springboards in and drops Dar. Alexander goes for the lumbar check, but Dar counters and hits a big strike, he goes for a pin, but only a two count.
Daivari and Dar is able to cut the ring in half and keep Alexander down and Dar knocks Swann off the apron. Alexander looks to tag out, but nobody is there. Dar goes for a pin, but only a two count. Alexander is really getting beat up now by Daivari and needs to tag out. Alexander is able to fight off both opponents and finally tags out. Swann is on fire with a bunch of strikes and he catches Daivari on the top rope and hits a nice hurricanrana. Swann heads up to the top, but Enzo crotches him. Daivari goes up top and hits a frog splash and goes for a pin, but only a two count. Enzo starts yelling at Daivari that he can’t get the job done, so Dar gets in. Swann surprises Dar with a pin,  but only a two count. Enzo distracts the referee. Alexander pulls Enzo off the apron and goes to beat him up, but Dar baseball slides him away. Swann then knocks out Dar with a kick, then hits a phoenix splash for the win. Winners: Rich Swann & Cedric Alexander
After the match, Amore immediately hits the ring and lays Swann out. Alexander tries to help, but Dar recovers and the numbers game is on. Ali and Tozawa run in to help, but Nese and Gulak run in to counter them and the beat-down is on. It ends with The Zo Train stacking Swann and Alexander and Enzo hitting them both with a Frog Splash. The Zo Train dances to end the show.

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