Remember the days when the only thing we’d hear is “Network 9.99 this, Network 9.99 that”. It was so crammed down our throats it was hard to breathe. But now? Well .. any new WWE fan wouldn’t have a clue what either of these shows are or how good they can be. 205 Live isn’t the most terrible product of all time, but WWE doesn’t highlight its positives outside of their Network. So to know what’s good on the Network .. you have to subscribe to the Network; it’s a paradox. Meanwhile, they’ll keep plugging non-wrestling “reality” shows like Total Bollocks (Bellas) and Miz & Mrs.
Neville was so frustrated with the way WWE had him lose the title (more on that later) he took his ball and went home. WWE didn’t want him turning up anywhere else so they purposely kept him under contract. Neville felt he deserved more than he was getting, and rightly so. Neville had everything in terms of character & ring ability, and it’s hard to think of any reason he’d be working pre-show slots. Neville wanted to use his cruiserweight title reign as a stepping stone to greater things on Raw, but he’d been boxed in to a tight space. He should have lost the title and be mixing it up with main event talents by now .. but no, where is he? Nowhere. Wherever he ends up though, will surely be better than what he got as the “King Of The Cruiserweights”; King of the Pre-Show more like. 205 Live hasn’t been the same since.
Vince & Enzo went further by burying everyone. And the burying seemed like it might have had some potential when the 205 Live roster beat him up .. but what happened a week or two later? Half the guys who beat him up decided, nah .. Enzo’s not too bad, we’ll stand next to him and get exposure! “What a great idea” I say sarcastically. All it did was tell every fan Enzo’s useless, and he needs their help to make him look better than crap. Kalisto took the title off him for two weeks .. wow. Not only do you make Neville look like a steaming turd, you do the same to Kalisto; a former United States Champion. Enzo was made to vacate the title after the accusations of sexual harassment. It’s been hard to take 205 Live seriously since.
I feel the look of 205 Live is tainted with memories of former champions who’ve been treated badly. It needs a reboot, but knowing WWE .. they won’t because they don’t care enough to make it anymore than it is. 205 Live is an hour of cruiserweights they don’t want to see working their socks off for other promotions. It’s an hour of war which doesn’t come anywhere near resembling warfare. Maybe I’m being a little pedantic with this one, I’d like to see a change in the way the show looks and sounds. Everything needs to evolve to survive.
The fact is 205 Live has no big draws anywhere, so there’s little reason to tune in. And it gets boring seeing the same old matchups. I wouldn’t mind seeing main roster talents/legends showing up to watch the show, much like they do for NXT PPV or the Mae Young Classic. Anything to make it seem like a bigger deal than it is.
You can’t put a show like 205 Live on after Smackdown .. it’s cruel. You can hear a pin drop with how quiet the audience is sometimes. And you look at the fans in the front row .. looking tired, fed up, disinterested playing on their phones. Even big spots are occasionally met with blank stares. There’s little the talent can do, WWE’s put them in this position and they make do with the audience they get.
The fact is .. 205 Live guys need to be more high-flying than a Seth Rollins or an AJ Styles; but they’re not. Look at guys like Neville, Lio Rush, Fenix, Will Ospreay, and some of the guys in NXT who make 205 Live talent look average. Of course, cruiserweight action isn’t just about high-flying. I consider Dean Malenko the greatest cruiserweight champion ever, and he never needed to fly. Drew Gulak needs to up his game with submissions as well, he needs to be showing his unique moves like Malenko did in WCW. There’s more they could be doing. Don’t get me wrong .. there have been good matches on 205 Live lately, but it’s hard to remember any particular spot which sticks in the mind. Below is Kalisto’s biggest highlight of his career, which trumps anything he’s done since coming to 205 Live.
And it doesn’t end there .. how many times have we seen the Cruiserweight title defended on the main card of a PPV? A few times actually .. but not for a long while. Both Neville and Enzo were featured on main cards of PPV. I know Akira Tozawa & Kalisto won the title on the two occasions it was defended on Raw. But since Enzo vacated it’s been a different story. Also .. as crazy as it sounds, the title has only changed hands once on 205 Live; when Rich Swann beat The Brian Kendrick in November 2016. Since Cedric became champion every big title match has happened on the pre-show of a PPV when most fans aren’t tuned in yet. THAT’S WHAT THEY’RE FIGHTING OVER! Sorry for shouting, but the fact a weekly episodic show is produced to give these guys the slim chance of winning the title on a pre-show is ridiculous. What is the point if the talent are always going to be banging on the glass ceiling .. never to be heard, never to be truly cared for?
Mustafa Ali is one of the best workers on the show and should probably have had a sniff of it. Buddy Murphy would be a better choice too. How is it so easy for me to pick out names I’d rather see holding the title than Cedric? Even Jack Gallagher or Noam Dar (Alicia Fooooooooox!) would do better. I don’t get what WWE sees in Cedric at this point, he’s a solid worker of course .. but I don’t understand why he’s champ for so long. Is he selling lots of merch or something? — WWE needs to create fierce competition in the post-Enzo era, instead of making Cedric look like Superman. Not saying they should hot potato the title, but at least make more credible contenders with unpredictable title changes.
In conclusion, 205 Live is an afterthought. I feel sorry for the talents and audience sometimes. 205 Live has improved in match quality since Triple H took over, but he must be limited in what he can do because it remains a farcry from what NXT delivers. It feels very much like a show which keeps smaller guys under contract so other promotions can’t use them. I can’t see 205 Live being a draw for the Network. It’s on the same level as the “Main Event” show with the guys/girls (jobbers) we never see on Raw or Smackdown. No promotion, no hype, and no draws make 205 Live something we wouldn’t miss if it was axed. I feel like I’ve said enough here, so now it’s your turn to let us know why you think 205 Live is failing .. and if possible, what can WWE do to save it from execution? Thanks for reading!