Ariya Daivari put his cash where his mouth his by making Daivari's Dinero Division and presenting $10,000 to any newcomer who could stick or present The Persian Prince. Daivari immediately dispatched of Eli Knight and Bobby Flacco relegating a Hammerlock Lariat for every contender. The last challenger Jason Cain went in all out attack mode early attempting to take advantage of the chance. Cain set up an a lot harder battle than the initial two contenders, yet Daivari had the option to mobilize back and land one more Hammerlock Lariat to keep his status on 205 Live and his ledger secure.
The last time Danny Burch got down to business with Tony Nese an assault by Ariya Daivari on Oney Lorcan crashed the match and The Premier Athlete decided not to profit by the opening. Burch would proceed to dominate that game gratitude to Nese's decent however misinformed strategic choice. With Daivari sitting on editorial for this standoff, The Persian Prince's quality lingered over the match. The conflict was an amazing showcase of aptitude between the remarkable Cruiserweights as Nese and Burch exchanged enormous blows. Burch conveyed a rankling clothesline to The Premier Athlete that nearly secured the counterpart for the British brawler. This time Daivari diverted Burch and Nese didn't spare a moment this time and squashed his rival with a Running Nese for the success WWE Raw.
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