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Oney Lorcan vs Humberto Carrillo
Lorcan and Carrillo shook hands before starting off this #1 contender's match. Lorcan had the power advantage and tried to trap the handsome high-flyer in the middle of the ring. Carrillo escaped and found his way back to his feet. Lorcan's legs were picked, but he recovered, only to be rolled up via sunset flip. Both men traded pinfall attempts, leading to another stalemate.
Carrillo gained control of a wristlock, keeping Lorcan down on one knee. Lorcan countered, flipping Carrillo and looking for the Half-and-Half early. Carrillo landed on his feet but was met with a knee to the gut, doubling him over. Lorcan launched him into the corner face first, then battered him a bit with fists and elbows before dropping him with a gourdbuster.
A waist lock from Lorcan served to exhaust Carrillo early. He broke out, but a handspring back elbow was countered with a running uppercut from Lorcan. Hanging him up on the ropes gut first, Lorcan brought Carrillo back down to the ground and locked in the waist lock again. He switched to the body scissors and added a sleeper hold to try to finish Carrillo quickly.
Carrillo fought out of the sleeper but was still stuck in the body scissors. He went back into a pinfall, forcing Lorcan to break the hold. Still, another knee to the midsection and a kick to the ribs left Carrillo gasping for air. Carrillo kicked out, and once again was trapped in a waist lock. He made it to his feet and blocked another Half-and-Half attempt. Lorcan pelted his back with an elbow and went for a back suplex. Carrillo flipped backwards, escaping and baiting Lorcan into following him.
A few kicks followed by a snapmare and basement dropkick stunned Lorcan long enough for a rolling handspring moonsault. Lorcan was sent outside where he was met by a tope con hilo. Back inside, a sunset flip was countered and Lorcan bowled Carrillo over thanks to a huge running uppercut. Carrillo pulled himself up in the corner and lifted his legs as Lorcan attempted the running back elbow. A springboard roundhouse kick sent Lorcan to the other side of the ring.
The handspring rolling armdrag brought Lorcan back across the ring, leaving him discombobulated. Carrillo went up for a high angle moonsault, but Lorcan put his boots up, catching him on the jaw. Lorcan rushed in the corner with a pair of running back elbows. The third was blocked as Carrillo sent Lorcan onto the apron. He chased the Star Destroyer, leading to a brawl on the side of the ring.
Both men took their best shots, but Carrillo won the battle with a slap to the face and a top rope dropkick. Another tope con hilo took Lorcan to the ground on the outside. Back in the ring, the Aztec Press was stopped when Lorcan rushed to his feet, catching Carrillo with a running uppercut as he was left in the headstand position.
Somehow, Carrillo avoided another Half-and-Half, leading to Lorcan being stuck in between the top two ropes. A double stomp seemingly was enough to put him away, but Carrillo didn't end it there. A sit-out powerbomb dropped Lorcan square in the middle of the ring. Somehow, the Boston Butcher kicked out.
Back to their feet, Lorcan connected with a series of uppercuts and a kick to the jaw. Carrillo blocked the second one and hit a spinning roundhouse kick. As he went off the ropes, Lorcan struck him with a standing dropkick, sending him out to the announcer's desk. Lorcan came in for a baseball slide, only for Carrillo to duck. It was here, though, where Lorcan finally connected with the Half-and-Half Suplex.
Lorcan opted not to win by count out, breaking the ref's count before diving onto his opponent with a rolling senton. Carrillo was rolled back inside, and met by another rolling senton off the top rope. Somehow, some way, Carrillo found it in him to break out of the pinfall.
Lorcan brought Carrillo to the top rope, hoping to bring him crashing down with a super Half-and-Half Suplex. Carrillo fought him off, sending him to the mat. Lorcan caught him preparing for a dropkick with a running uppercut. Still, Carrillo managed to shake it off and block a superplex, sending Lorcan to the mat again. The Twisting Moonsault finally put him away, sending Carrillo to Clash of Champions.
Results: Humberto Carrillo defeated Oney Lorcan via pinfall.
Following the match, Drew Gulak appeared on the Titantron to congratulate his former student on his success lately. However, he's not the same man that helped Carrillo break in on 205 Live. And, as always, if change is the rule, then Gulak is Law.
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