205 Live Continues to Perform Poorly

205 Live continues to perform poorly on the WWE Network.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the show failed to rank in the top 20 shows on the Network this week. The show actually ranked behind a three-month old episode of Ride Along. Halloween Havoc back in 1998 got more views than 205 Live did.

This isn’t a first time occurrence either, as the show rarely ranks in the top 10 despite airing live on the WWE Network and being built up on RAW the previous night.

Possible Announcer for the Upcoming WWE Women’s Tournament

Dave Meltzer indicated in the latest installment of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that Jim Ross may be one of the play-by-play announcers for the upcoming Women’s Tournament that will be taped on July 13th and July 14th at Full Sail University.

Ross is expected to work various WWE projects under his new deal with WWE and this could be one of them. Ross will also be calling the action on the new weekly WWE UK show that will also be on the WWE Network.

WWE Having Second Thoughts on Turning Charlotte Babyface?

WWE teased a heel turn already with Charlotte Flair on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live during a backstage segment. For those who missed it, Charlotte was acting heel during he backstage segment when she pointed blame at Noami for Becky Lynch’s loss. Lynch stepped in to clam things down. While things appear to look good right now, they have begun teasing a possible Flair vs. Naomi match, which may take place after WWE Backlash.

Dave Meltzer mentioned on the latest installment of Wrestling Observer Radio that there was a lot of opposition in WWE on the idea of turning her babyface in the first place because they believed it was not exactly the right time for it. It is very possible that she only remains as a babyface for a little while before she turns back to a heel character.

WRESTLE SQUARE Super Action Wrestling 19/2 Results: New Champions Crowned, The Curfew Makes an Instant IMPACT!

Wrestle Square Pro Wrestling Presents:
“Super Action Wrestling” Results

February 19, 2017
Venue: Indore City, M.P, India
Attendance: 5000+ Fans

 

Triple Threat Falls Count Anywhere Match:
Ryan Singh vs. Pratik ”The Lion” vs. RTJ

Winner: Ryan Singh

Tag Team Match to crown the
*NEW* Wrestle Square Tag Team Champions:
Adam Luqman & Surinder Bhati vs. Pran Jay & Zorro

Winners (New WS Tag Team Champions): Pran Jay & Zoro

 

New Wrestle Square Tag Team Champions: Pran Jay & Zorro!
New Wrestle Square Tag Team Champions: Pran Jay & Zorro!

 

Triple Threat Match to crown the
Inaugural Wrestle Square Women’s Champion:

Ramona vs. Mephisto vs. Tyra Russamee

Winner (1st Ever WS Women’s Champion): Mephisto

1st Ever Wrestle Square Women's Champion: Mephisto
1st Ever Wrestle Square Women’s Champion: Mephisto

No-Disqualification Triple Threat Match for the
Wrestle Square Hardcore Championship:
Deep Randhawa (champion) vs. Dev The Bull vs. Danger Gora

Winner (Still WS Hardcore Champion): Deep Randhawa

An over-the-top-rope Battle Royal:

Winner: Shaka

– Singles Match for the
KWF Heavyweight Championship:

Wam Bam Bellows (champion) vs. Malkeet Brawler

Winner (New KWF Heavyweight Champion): Malkeet Brawler

New KWF Heavyweight Champion: Malkeet Brawler (Team Curfew Member)
New KWF Heavyweight Champion: Malkeet Brawler (Team Curfew Member)

Singles Match for the
Wrestle Square Intercontinental Championship:
Baliyan Akki (champion) vs. The Eurasian Dragon

Winner (New WS Intercontinental Champion): The Eurasian Dragon


*IMPROMPTU* Rematch for the Wrestle Square Intercontinental Championship:

Baliyan Akki vs. The Eurasian Dragon (champion)
Winner (New WS Intercontinental Champion): Baliyan Akki

The Eurasian Dragon became the new Wrestle Square Intercontinental Champion, but not for long!
The Eurasian Dragon became the new Wrestle Square Intercontinental Champion, but not for long!