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AEW Double or Nothing 2024 marked the company's five-year anniversary with a long, newsworthy show. Host Adam Silverstein breaks down AEW Double or Nothing results with grades and reactions in Getting Over's signature instant analysis. "The Silver King" discusses the return of MJF and his future with Adam Cole, Mercedes Mone (over Willow Nightingale) and Will Ospreay (over Roderick Strong) winning their first titles, the absolute chaos of Anarchy in the Arena, Swerve Strickland retaining against Christian Cage, Adam Copeland beating Malakai Black with the help of Gangrel, and much more including Bryan Danielson, Darby Allin, The Elite, Toni Storm, Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley and Orange Cassidy. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE King and Queen of the Ring 2024 is in the books with the roads to WWE Clash at the Castle and WWE SummerSlam crystalizing. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini convened after the show to break down WWE King and Queen of the Ring results with grades and reactions in Getting Over's signature instant analysis. The guys discuss Cody Rhodes retaining over Logan Paul, Liv Morgan becoming champion with Dominik Mysterio's help, what's next for Becky Lynch, GUNTHER beating Randy Orton in a controversial finish, Paul "Triple H" Levesque addressing that finish, Nia Jax demolishing Lyra Valkyria, Sami Zayn putting on a banger with Chad Gable and Bronson Reed, the potential of Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill, plus much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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AEW Double or Nothing 2024 marks a five-year anniversary with what's being billed as a triple main event. Host Adam Silverstein offers Getting Over's signature AEW Double or Nothing ultimate preview [38:45] predicting and breaking down the card, including Swerve Strickland vs. Christian Cage, Willow Nightingale vs. Mercedes Mone, Anarchy in the Arena, Adam Copeland vs. Malakai Black and more. "The Silver King" opens by breaking down the build to NXT Battleground [4:05] with Trick Williams and Roxanne Perez set to learn their opponents, Fallon Henley and Jaida Parker qualifying for the women's North American title ladder match, an overload of Gallus, Wes Lee being pushed to the forefront and Sexyy Red set to appear on NXT. Plus, a dive into the rest of the week across AEW [22:50] and the latest news from both brands. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE King and Queen of the Ring 2024 features Cody Rhodes vs. Logan Paul and the conclusion of two hotly contested tournaments. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini offer Getting Over's signature WWE King and Queen of the Ring ultimate preview [1:14:50] predicting and breaking down the card, including Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan, Sami Zayn vs. Chad Gable vs. Bronson Reed and who will be crowned between GUNTHER, Randy Orton, Tama Tonga, Lyra Valkyria, Bianca Belair and Nia Jax. The guys open with The Main Event [14:05] diving into Jey Uso's booking, LA Knight's push and Tiffany Stratton's loss among surprises from the tournaments. "The Silver King" then tackles The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [52:05], including Solo SIkoa's presentation, the build to Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre, Bron Breakker's epic squash match and much more. Plus, The Last Word [2:13:40] covers fan signs at wrestling shows. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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AEW Double or Nothing 2024 is closing in, while NXT is juggling a bunch of pieces ahead of its next special event. Host Adam Silverstein dives into the latest across both brands starting with NXT [3:05] where Je'Von Evans aligning with Trick Williams, Tony D'Angelo capturing the Heritage Cup and both Sol Ruca and Lash Legend qualifying for the women's North American championship latter match led the show. "The Silver King" then breaks down the week in AEW [20:15], including Darby Allin surprising as an Anarchy in the Arena replacement, Mercedes Mone stepping up in her feud with Willow Nightingale, Bryan Danielson getting cringe with his AEW praise, Swerve Strickland and Christian Cage playing backseat to The Elite and both Will Ospreay vs. Roderick Strong and Adam Copeland vs. Malakai Black heating up ahead of the pay-per-view. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE King and Queen of the Ring 2024 is right around the corner with the tournaments continuing to deliver across SmackDown and Raw. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini cover the latest WWE news [8:45] involving WrestleMania, premium live events and media rights before diving into The Main Event [29:00] where they break down Logan Paul challenging Cody Rhodes for the WWE title, Solo Sikoa’s hostile takeover of The Bloodline and Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre building for Clash at the Castle. “The Silver King” and “Vintage” then attack The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:04:05], including full tournament results, Jey Uso’s momentum, IYO SKY finding her groove, plans for Becky Lynch and Bayley, hot starts for Ilja Dragunov and Lyra Valkyria, what's next for Judgment Day and much more. Plus, The Last Word [2:11:45] quantifies a wrestler's "prime." Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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The builds for NXT Battleground 2024 and AEW Double or Nothing 2024 are both progressing rapidly. Host Adam Silverstein opens with a look at recent NXT and WWE Performance Center releases before diving into the week across NXT [10:45], including Chelsea Green's fun with Arianna Grace and match with Roxanne Perez highlighting the show, Trick Williams getting answers from Lash Legend and Meta-Four, plus Wes Lee making his emotional return to the ring. "The Silver King" next tackles AEW Dynamite [27:55] where the power struggle between Tony Khan, The Elite and Kenny Omega got more convoluted, Bryan Danielson returned, Swerve Strickland became a victim of Mogul Embassy, and Willow Nightingale again outshined Mercedes Mone. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE King and Queen of the Ring 2024 is three weeks out with WWE making the first of three quick turns to its next premium live event. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with a second look at WWE Backlash 2024 [7:45] before covering the latest WWE news [25:35], including Seth Rollins re-signing, Kevin Owens' future and WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" move to The Main Event [45:40] as they dissect the tournament matches from Monday Night Raw, including Sheamus vs. GUNTHER and Ricochet vs. Ilja Dragunov along with recent booking involving Drew McIntyre, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Finn Balor, Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan. Adam and Chris also preview the SmackDown side of the bracket and Round 2. Next, the guys cover The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:38:30], with Roman Reigns ghosting Paul Heyman taking top billing, before The Last Word [1:57:10] tackles the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake beef and where it stands among the guys' favorite beefs of all time. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE Backlash 2024 is now in the books with the road to WWE King and Queen of the Ring ahead. Shortly after WWE's first premium live event since WrestleMania, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini break down WWE Backlash results with grades and reactions in Getting Over's signature instant analysis. "The Silver King" dives into Cody Rhodes' first undisputed WWE Championship defense against AJ Styles, a surprise debut in Randy Orton & Kevin Owens vs. The Bloodline, Tiffany Stratton shining alongside Bayley and Naomi, Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill emerging as women's tag team champions, Damian Priest vs. Jey Uso leading to consternation for Judgment Day and WWE being serenaded by one of the greatest crowds of all time in Lyon, France. Plus, WWE WrestleMania 41 is announced for Las Vegas during the Kentucky Derby. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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NXT Spring Breakin' wrapped its two-week run as the build to AEW Double or Nothing 2024 continued. Host Adam Silverstein dives into the latest across both brands starting with NXT [] where Trick Williams' championship celebration got cut short by Lash Legend, Wes Lee surprised returning after Oba Femi vs. Ivar, Chelsea Green emerged as a challenger for Roxanne Perez, NXT Underground delivered another banger in Natalya vs. Lola Vice, and Fallon Henley turned heel. "The Silver King" then breaks down six hours of AEW [], including The Elite cutting off Tony Khan, attacking Kenny Omega and taking over the show; Christian Cage stepping up as Swerve Strickland's first major opponent; Adam Copeland battling House of Black; Orange Cassidy possibly turning to the dark side; and Willow Nightingale vs. Skye Blue delivering in a hardcore match. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE Backlash 2024 kicks off the "new era" on a quick build coinciding with WWE Draft 2024. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini offer Getting Over's signature WWE Backlash ultimate preview [2:02:30] predicting and breaking down the card: Cody Rhodes vs. AJ Styles, Bayley vs. Naomi vs. Tiffany Stratton, Jey Uso vs. Damian Priest, Kabuki Warriors vs. Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill, Kevin Owens & Randy Orton vs. The Bloodline. The guys open with major WWE news [9:40] -- Drew McIntyre re-signing, WrestleMania's future, The Rock in hot water -- before spending The Main Event [50:40] diving into WWE Draft results. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" cover roster changes, frustration over draft picks and how to improve the event. The guys then tackle The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:40:20], including Liv Morgan as Becky Lynch's No. 1 contender, Bron Breakker's lacking debut, GUNTHER's direction and more. Adam and Chris wrap with The Last Word [2:17:00] on how WWE can finish the fans' story. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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NXT and AEW made headlines this week for completely different reasons. Host Adam Silverstein dives into the latest across both brands after opening with news [4:10] involving Cody Rhodes, Goldberg, Will Ospreay, UFC Apex and more. "The Silver King" starts with NXT [16:40] taking an extended look at Trick Williams beating Illja Dragunov for the NXT title -- an explosive moment in the main event of Spring Breakin', Tatum Paxley having her coming out party against Roxanne Perez and Lyra Valkyria, Sol Ruca showing out, and how the WWE Draft may affect the brand. Next, Adam focuses on AEW [43:10], including Tony Khan taking a beating from Jack Perry and The Elite getting media exposure, Swerve Strickland being put in a random match on his first night as AEW champion, Kenny Omega soon returning to TV, Mercedes Mone and Willow Nightingale shining, plus Chris Jericho's progression as "The Learning Tree." Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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The 2024 WWE Draft is fast approaching, which means it's time for host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini to build their rosters for the upcoming year by engaging in Getting Over's fourth annual WWE Mock Draft [18:15]. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" divide up WWE superstars across 22 rounds with more than 60 wrestlers finding homes on the blue and red brands. Did Roman Reigns go No. 1? Was Seth Rollins once again a no-brainer selection at No. 2? What did the guys do with the likes of CM Punk, Rhea Ripley, Jey Uso, Randy Orton and LA Knight? Adam opens the show covering the latest WWE news and clearing out his notebook from WrestleMania 40 [3:00], and Chris joins for The Last Word [1:24:50] on whether WWE's bevy of long championship reigns should ultimately be deemed successful now that they have all concluded. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE is creating momentum as WWE Backlash and WWE King and Queen of the Ring get built simultaneously. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with The Main Event [21:00] discussing Becky Lynch as the new women's world champion over Liv Morgan alongside The Bloodline's refreshing surge thanks to Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga and the remarkable work of Paul Heyman. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then hit The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [51:45], including AJ Styles beating LA Knight to become No. 1 contender for Cody Rhodes, Tiffany Stratton interfering in Bayley vs. Naomi, Sheamus confronting Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest sinking and swimming, new titles, GUNTHER focusing on King of the Ring, Imperium splitting, Chad Gable turning heel and more. Adam covers the latest WWE news [3:35], including Finn Balor re-signing, Seth Rollins undergoing surgery and multiple releases, plus the guys offer The Last Word [1:56:45] on the start of WWE's new era. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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AEW Dynasty delivered another sterling show continuing AEW's hot pay-per-view start to 2024. Shortly after the event, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini convened to break down AEW Dynasty results with grades and reactions in Getting Over's signature instant analysis. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" take a deep dive on the epic Will Ospreay vs. Bryan Danielson match and what's next for both wrestlers. The guys also look at all five title changes on the show, including Swerve Strickland's historic win over Samoa Joe, along with the return of Jack Perry helping the Young Bucks against FTR, a controversial Chris Jericho decision, the statuses of Mercedes Mone and Adam Cole, Toni Storm stepping up with Thunder Rosa, Kazuchika Okada and Pac opening strong, Jay White on Zero Hour and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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AEW Dynasty 2024 debuts as the company's newest pay-per-view with headline matches that could shake up the brand. Host Adam Silverstein takes a deep dive with Getting Over's AEW Dynasty ultimate preview [51:50] predicting and breaking down the card. Will Swerve Strickland beat Samoa Joe for the title? Is Will Ospreay over Bryan Danielson a foregone conclusion? Did the All In footage gambit actually pay off for FTR vs. The Young Bucks? What's up with Mercedes Mone and Adam Copeland? "The Silver King" also breaks down the entire week in AEW [27:45] along with the latest from NXT as it prepares for a two-week edition of NXT Spring Break-in' [3:30], including Trick Williams beating Carmelo Hayes for a second time, Ilja Dragunov working with Je'Von Evans ahead of perhaps his final NXT match, Tatum Paxley's immense character work before fighting Roxanne Perez and Lyra Valkyria, DIJAK's future in WWE and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE's new era is in full swing with Cody Rhodes taking the mantle, The Rock lingering and The Bloodline entering its next phase. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with an extended The Main Event [43:00] where they dive into Cody awaiting a WWE championship No. 1 contender, The Bloodline being reimagined with Solo Sikoa attacking Jimmy Uso and Tama Tonga debuting, Rhea Ripley vacating her women's world championship due to injury, Liv Morgan starting her revenge tour, Damian Priest preparing for Jey Uso, Finn Balor factoring into a potential Judgment Day split and LA Knight rematching with AJ Styles. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then cover The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. [1:38:00], including Drew McIntyre doing nothing, Chad Gable turning heel on Sami Zayn, Sheamus returning, new tag team championships being unveiled, Uncle Howdy teases and much more. Plus, the latest news and a WWE WrestleMania 40 second look [12:30]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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AEW spent much of the last two weeks on Dynamite taking shots at WWE with Tony Khan making a bone-headed decision to air footage from All In that proved CM Punk right [8:55] and Will Ospreay cutting a misguided promo on Paul Levesque [45:25] that made him look foolish after Adam Copeland tried to end tribalism and reset fans' focus. Host Adam Silverstein explains why shows that should have been focused on building AEW Dynasty went off the rails while breaking down the last two weeks across AEW TV. "The Silver King" also discusses how the CM Punk footage was used for Young Bucks vs. FTR, Dustin Rhodes capitalizing on Cody's story, the Ospreay vs. Bryan Danielson feud, Matt Cardona surprising Copeland, failed bookings of Mercedes Mone and Jay White, Samoa Joe vs. Swerve Strickland amping up the intensity and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE WrestleMania 40 may be in the books, but the company is not slowing down. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open by breaking down a slew of WWE news [6:00] despite the delayed release of a documentary. The guys discuss the return of "professional wrestling" to WWE, Roman Reigns showing his face, records for SmackDown and Monday Night Raw, reported signings of Jacob Fatu and Giulia, plus more. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then dive into the WWE Hall of Fame [21:05] headlined by Paul Heyman with Dwayne Johnson putting himself over as The Rock before reviewing "Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal" [40:00] and discussing whether Uncle Howdy may show up in WWE again. Adam also breaks down the week in NXT [49:00], including Trick Williams creating a path to stardom through Ilja Dragunov and Carmelo Hayes, Bron Breakker's imminent call up, what's ahead for Roxanne Perez and multiple main roster surprises, including Ivar and The Final Testament. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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WWE WrestleMania 40 may be in the books, but WWE's new era under Paul Levesque continued with the Raw After WrestleMania featuring huge stars and storyline developments. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini dive into The Main Event [13:05] where they break down the crowd serenading Triple H, Cody Rhodes celebrating his WWE championship win, The Rock laying down a major challenge (and the worst take in show history). "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then cover the rest of Raw in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [40:50], including CM Punk attacking Drew McIntyre, John Cena teaming with Awesome Truth, Ilja Dragunov and Roxanne Perez making main roster debuts, Liv Morgan attacking Rhea Ripley and Jade Cargill making a surprise appearance. The guys also discuss a bevy of news [6:00] and offer their initial impressions of WWE Speed [1:00:50]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.
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