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    Explore " dominik mysterio" with insightful episodes like "WWE: Jade Cargill signs, John Cena faces Bloodline, Drew McIntyre stars, Matt Riddle exits", "NXT: Becky Lynch wins title | AEW: Bryan Danielson makes decision | Edge, Jade Cargill", "WWE: TKO takes over, The Usos creative plans, Cody Rhodes in purgatory, Nia Jax returns", "AEW: MJF, Samoa Joe, Swerve star | NXT: Becky Lynch visits, Bron Breakker goes wild" and "WWE: John Cena returns, Jey Uso to Raw, GUNTHER vs. Chad Gable, CM Punk's future" from podcasts like ""Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast", "Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast", "Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast", "Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast" and "Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast"" and more!

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    WWE: Jade Cargill signs, John Cena faces Bloodline, Drew McIntyre stars, Matt Riddle exits

    WWE: Jade Cargill signs, John Cena faces Bloodline, Drew McIntyre stars, Matt Riddle exits

    WWE announced the signing of Jade Cargill just minutes before the show, allowing host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini to dig into the ramifications of the major talent move [7:00]. The guys then discuss the not-so-surprising release of Matt Riddle and Roman Reigns' expected return to SmackDown before tackling the week in WWE. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" open with The Main Event [38:25] covering John Cena and AJ Styles being laid out by The Bloodline and LA Knight missing in action plus Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn teaming up against Judgment Day and JD McDonagh. The guys then move into The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:15:00] where they tackle IYO SKY vs. Asuka, Last Man Standing for Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura, the elevation of Drew McIntyre, Otis and Bronson Reed slappin' meat, the Nia Jax disaster and much more. Plus, don't miss The Last Word [2:03:10]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    NXT: Becky Lynch wins title | AEW: Bryan Danielson makes decision | Edge, Jade Cargill

    NXT: Becky Lynch wins title | AEW: Bryan Danielson makes decision | Edge, Jade Cargill

    It was a newsworthy week across NXT and AEW -- for vastly different reasons -- with some other notable names also finding themselves in headlines. Between breaking down the latest both brands, host Adam Silverstein dives into the latest news and rumors surrounding Edge (off to AEW?), Jade Cargill (off to WWE?) and the Grizzled Young Veterans (leaving NXT) with his take on each development [27:10]. "The Silver King" opens with NXT [3:15] where Becky Lynch defeated Tiffany Stratton to capture the women's title and become the sixth Grand Slam champion. Adam then takes a look at the week in AEW [41:05] led by Bryan Danielson's announcement that he's about a year away from ending his full-time in-ring career. Plus: Carmelo Hayes vs. Ilja Dragunov II, MJF vs. Samoa Joe, a missed opportunity for Baron Corbin, Chris Jericho vs. Sammy Guevara and the hilarity of the adjusted AEW All In: London attendance figure. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    WWE: TKO takes over, The Usos creative plans, Cody Rhodes in purgatory, Nia Jax returns

    WWE: TKO takes over, The Usos creative plans, Cody Rhodes in purgatory, Nia Jax returns

    WWE is no longer under independent majority control of Vince McMahon for the first time in decades as TKO Group Holdings takes over following WWE's merger with Endeavor. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with a discussion about the industry shaking news and what it means for the future of WWE [6:00]. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then move to The Main Event [39:45] with a deep dive into storylines around Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso, crystalizing how they are related and explaining the inclusion of Judgment Day, Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens and others. Next is The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:17:35] where topics include Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura, Nia Jax's surprise return during Rhea Ripley vs. Raquel Rodriguez, GUNTHER's celebration, Chad Gable's persistence, IYO SKY vs. Asuka and the latest with LA Knight and Drew McIntyre. Plus, The Last Word [1:59:20] breaks down heel to babyface shifts. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: MJF, Samoa Joe, Swerve star | NXT: Becky Lynch visits, Bron Breakker goes wild

    AEW: MJF, Samoa Joe, Swerve star | NXT: Becky Lynch visits, Bron Breakker goes wild

    AEW largely hit the reset button this week, while NXT is full-steam ahead to its next premium live event. Host Adam Silverstein opens by diving into the fallout from AEW All Out on a strong edition of AEW Dynamite [3:05], including MJF feuding with Samoa Joe and Roderick Strong, Swerve Strickland confronting Hangman Page, Orange Cassidy being propped up and too much focus on Nick Wayne. "The Silver King" then breaks down the week in NXT [28:15] with Becky Lynch planning to face Tiffany Stratton next week, Bron Breakker slamming Von Wagner with steel steps, Ilja Dragunov and Wes Lee both going after Carmelo Hayes, and Dominik Mysterio helping Mustafa Ali beat Dragon Lee. Plus, a detailed look at the conclusion of NJPW G1 Climax 33 [47:20]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    WWE: John Cena returns, Jey Uso to Raw, GUNTHER vs. Chad Gable, CM Punk's future

    WWE: John Cena returns, Jey Uso to Raw, GUNTHER vs. Chad Gable, CM Punk's future

    With WWE Payback in the books and WWE Fastlane ahead, no time was wasted telling intriguing stories focused on John Cena, Jey Uso and Judgment Day. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with a second look at WWE Payback featuring Becky Lynch [4:35] before exploring whether a CM Punk reunion with WWE makes any sense [14:45]. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" move to The Main Event [26:50] where they cover Jimmy Uso confronting Cena and getting into it with The Bloodline, Jey Uso debuting on Raw and reconnecting with Sami Zayn, Judgment Day celebrating while evaluating two new members, and a SmackDown trade that may involve Cody Rhodes. The guys then break down The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [55:50] from the week, led by GUNTHER vs. Chad Gable for the intercontinental title, Seth Rollins' issues with Shinsuke Nakamura persisting, The Miz creating a legendary moment and Charlotte Flair injecting herself into another women's title feud. Plus, The Last Word [1:37:20] and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    WWE Payback 2023 results, instant analysis, grades, reaction | John Cena hosts

    WWE Payback 2023 results, instant analysis, grades, reaction | John Cena hosts

    WWE Payback 2023 overdelivered from Pittsburgh, exceeding expectations that it would be a secondary premium live event -- particularly due to John Cena's presence. Shortly after the show ended, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini convene to break down WWE Payback results with reactions and grades in Getting Over's signature instant analysis episode. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" dive into the elevation of Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch vs. Trish Stratus inside a steel cage being well worth the wait, Judgment Day prevailing in a banger over Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn, Cena hosting and guest refereeing LA Knight vs. The Miz, Cody Rhodes' big announcement involving Jey Uso and title defenses for Rhea Ripley and Rey Mysterio. Plus, what the Payback results mean for WWE going forward. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    NXT: Women shine, Street Profits cameo, Carmelo Hayes shook, Creed Brothers impress

    NXT: Women shine, Street Profits cameo, Carmelo Hayes shook, Creed Brothers impress

    NXT continued its strong run with a stage-setting episode that paved the way for NXT No Mercy. Host Adam Silverstein opens with a. look at more WWE tributes to Bray Wyatt before diving into the latest NXT show, which featured a cameo by the Street Profits. "The Silver King" then discusses Roxanne Perez vs. Gigi Dolan vs. Kianna James vs. Blair Davenport serving as an impressive main event, the Creed Brothers shining in their return, Carmelo Hayes suddenly becoming shook by Ilja Dragunov, Baron Corbin going face-to-face with Bron Breakker, and Mustafa Ali and Dragon Lee both wanting to go after Dominik Mysterio (with Rhea Ripley). Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    NXT Heatwave: Trick Williams, Rhea Ripley shine | Carmelo Hayes, Wes Lee make history

    NXT Heatwave: Trick Williams, Rhea Ripley shine | Carmelo Hayes, Wes Lee make history

    NXT Heatwave delivered a thrilling special episode with veterans and up-and-comers sharing the spotlight. Host Adam Silverstein dives into the successful show with a focus on Trick Williams standing out against Ilja Dragunov and Carmelo Hayes vs. Wes Lee making history in more ways than one. That begs the question: Is it Trick or Melo with the higher ceiling in WWE? "The Silver King" also breaks down Dragon Lee & Lyra Valkyria vs. Dominik Mysterio & Rhea Ripley, a surprise Raquel Rodriguez appearance, a Becky Lynch tease, Noam Dar beating Nathan Frazer for the Heritage Cup, what's next for the Creed Brothers and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: CM Punk's latest controversy, All In card | NXT Heatwave builds, Mustafa Ali shines

    AEW: CM Punk's latest controversy, All In card | NXT Heatwave builds, Mustafa Ali shines

    CM Punk's latest outburst set professional wrestling on fire this week, so host Adam Silverstein opens the show taking an in-depth look at the AEW Collision controversy and how this entirely predictable situation could have been avoided by Tony Khan [3:35]. "The Silver King" then dives into AEW's continued build to All In: London [30:00] featuring a strong MJF and Adam Cole promo battle, a strange setup for a Kenny Omega trios match, Chris Jericho and Don Callis blowing up with Will Ospreay getting involved, Samoa Joe attacking CM Punk and much more. Adam wraps up with a look at the NXT Heatwave card [1:06:40] as Carmelo Hayes defends his title against Wes Lee, Mustafa Ali and Baron Corbin both deliver tremendous promos, Rhea Ripley & Dominik Mysterio set up a mixed tag team match and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: MJF & Adam Cole double duty, All In card | NXT: Rey Mysterio, Judgment Day star

    AEW: MJF & Adam Cole double duty, All In card | NXT: Rey Mysterio, Judgment Day star

    AEW (finally) began its build to All In: London, while NXT reset storylines with Heatwave coming up and No Mercy in the distance. Host Adam Silverstein looks at the first six matches set on the AEW All In card as part of a deep dive into the week in AEW [24:00], including MJF & Adam Cole pulling double duty on the big show, CM Punk fighting Samoa Joe again, FTR rekindling its feud with The Young Bucks, more lacking booking for the women, Rob Van Dam impressing against Jack Perry and Chris Jericho making a decision. "The Silver King" opens with NXT [3:30] where he praises the brand raising the rent with Rey Mysterio and Judgment Day but wonders whether Dominik Mysterio vs. Dragon Lee is headed for a rematch. Other topics include revitalizing Mustafa Ali, a new direction for Angel Garza & Humberto Carillo, not featuring Carmelo Hayes and Tiffany Stratton, too much Schism and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: MJF & Adam Cole, CM Punk's title, Elite re-sign | NXT: Great American Bash fallout

    AEW: MJF & Adam Cole, CM Punk's title, Elite re-sign | NXT: Great American Bash fallout

    AEW finally kicked off its builds for All In and All Out while celebrating the 200th episode of Dynamite, and NXT began a new slate of storytelling following a successful Great American Bash event. Host Adam Silverstein opens by diving into NXT [3:20] where Carmelo Hayes kicked off a feud with Wes Lee, Trick Williams decided to make it on his own, Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysteiro got into it with Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio and Santos Escobar surprised alongside the D'Angelo Family. "The Silver King" then tackles a newsworthy week in AEW [26:40], including MJF & Adam Cole continuing their friendship, CM Punk claiming to be the "real champion," The Elite re-signing with the company, Hikaru Shida beating Toni Storm to become new women's champion and Rob Van Dam making a cameo for a run with Jack Perry. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    NXT Great American Bash 2023 results, instant reaction, grades, analysis

    NXT Great American Bash 2023 results, instant reaction, grades, analysis

    NXT Great American Bash 2023 was highlighted by a WWE match of the year contender and long-awaited title change. Just minutes after the show ended, host Adam Silverstein took a seat to break down NXT Great American Bash results with analysis and grades in Getting Over's signature instant reaction episode. "The Silver King" looks at Carmelo Hayes vs. Ilja Dragunov for the NXT tile exceeding expectations, Roxanne Perez's shining in a homecoming against Blair Davenport, Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio again wreaking havoc, Wes Lee looking strong, Tiffany Stratton and Thea Hail showing out, and an extremely rough debut for Gable Steveson against Baron Corbin. Plus, Cody Rhodes honors Dusty Rhodes in the cold open and what Sunday's results mean for NXT No Mercy and the brand going forward. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    NXT Great American Bash 2023 ultimate preview, predictions, card | Roxanne Perez stops by

    NXT Great American Bash 2023 ultimate preview, predictions, card | Roxanne Perez stops by

    2023 NXT Great American Bash will feature a star-studded card with multiple title matches and a big-time debut. Host Adam Silverstein takes a deep dive with Getting Over's signature NXT Great American Bash ultimate preview [43:50] breaking down the matches with predictions. Will Carmelo Hayes retain the NXT title over Ilja Dragunov? How will Gable Steveson look in his debut match against Baron Corbin? Is Dominik Mysterio going to be a transitional North American champion? "The Silver King" first opens the show by welcoming Roxanne Perez for an extended conversation [4:30] about beginning training at age 13, her quick rise in WWE, sharing her mental health journey on national TV and lessons learned from Bayley. Adam then dives into the rest of NXT [29:15], including Rhea Ripley's exciting appearance, Bron Breakker's future, Dana Brooke's best match and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    WWE: Judgment Day gets red hot, Tribal Combat on SummerSlam card, LA Knight plans?

    WWE: Judgment Day gets red hot, Tribal Combat on SummerSlam card, LA Knight plans?

    2023 WWE SummerSlam card is taking shape with The Bloodline and Judgment Day the respective focus across SmackDown and Raw. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with The Main Event [12:30] diving into Roman Reigns vs. Jey Uso under Tribal Combat rules after another Bloodline segment that left something to be desired. The guys also discuss Santos Escobar vs. Rey Mysterio for the U.S. championship invitational final and fan reaction to LA Knight's booking. "The Silver King" then tackles The Good, The Bad and The Ugly from the week in WWE [1:10:35] with a heavy focus on Judgment Day's turning red hot with Finn Balor outsmarting Seth Rollins, Rhea Ripley destroying Liv Morgan and Dominik Mysterio getting ultra heat. Potential injuries to Liv and Kevin Owens impacting title pictures, no stipulation for Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lensar III,  Drew McIntyre confronting GUNTHER, Logan Paul's ascent, confusion over Ronda Rousey vs. Shayna Baszler and more are covered on the show. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: Blood & Guts, FTR vs. Bullet Club Gold | NXT: Dominik Mysterio shocks with title win

    AEW: Blood & Guts, FTR vs. Bullet Club Gold | NXT: Dominik Mysterio shocks with title win

    A newsworthy week across AEW and NXT has both brands riding hot with major events upcoming. Host Adam Silverstein opens the show with NXT [4:10] as Dominik Mysterio shockingly ended Wes Lee's 265-day reign of North American champion, a victory that may have further implications for Finn Balor and Judgment Day as a whole. "The Silver King" next moves to AEW [27:20] where Blood & Guts ended the long-term feud between The Elite and Blackpool Combat Club with Kota Ibushi guesting and Pac disappearing. Plus, a near-hour long tag team title bout with FTR defending against Jay White & Juice Robinson captivated while standing out as the match of the week. Adam also discusses the continued greatness of the MJF & Adam Cole pairing, Carmelo Hayes vs. Ilja Dragunov headlining NXT Great American Bash, Tony D'Angelo being released from jail, Ricky Starks beating CM Punk and Willow Nightingale winning the Owen Hart tournament, plus everything else across AEW and NXT. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: Kota Ibushi, Pac join Blood & Guts, CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe | NXT: Judgment Day stars

    AEW: Kota Ibushi, Pac join Blood & Guts, CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe | NXT: Judgment Day stars

    The fifth members of the AEW Blood & Guts teams were officially named, while NXT continued building towards Great American Bash in late July. Host Adam Silverstein dives into the week across both brands starting with NXT [2:42] where Judgment Day took over the show Tuesday with all members making an impact and multiple No. 1 contenders appearing set with Ilja Dragunov and Bron Breakker delivering a legitimate banger. "The Silver King" then moves to AEW [17:45] where a returning Pac and debuting Kota Ibushi (via video package) were added to Blood & Guts, CM Punk fought Samoa Joe for the first time in nearly two decades, MJF and Adam Cole continued to entertain, Holly Cameron proved she's got bars, the Dark Order shocked The Elite and Nick Wayne debuted against Swerve Strickland. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    WWE: Trial of the Tribal Chief draws, Judgment Day gets spotlight as SummerSlam builds

    WWE: Trial of the Tribal Chief draws, Judgment Day gets spotlight as SummerSlam builds

    With the Road to SummerSlam kicking into gear, WWE drew massive ratings this week with SmackDown at Madison Square Garden featuring Tribal Court: The Trial of the Tribal Chief. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with The Main Event [12:30] as they dissect the segment, including its extended length, Roman Reigns' acting chops and Jey Uso stepping up as No. 1 contender. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then move to The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [35:35] where Judgment Day's domination of Raw and Rhea Ripley's prominence stood out. The guys also discuss Seth Rollins' next opponent, Edge vs. Grayson Waller, plans for LA Knight, Ricochet's confrontation with Logan Paul, Becky Lynch vs. Zoey Stark, a missed opportunity with Tommaso Ciampa and more. Plus, a special edition of The Last Word [1:50:05] with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in focus. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    WWE: Roman Reigns falters, Brock Lesnar returns, Judgment Day cracks, SummerSlam builds

    WWE: Roman Reigns falters, Brock Lesnar returns, Judgment Day cracks, SummerSlam builds

    WWE turned its focus to SummerSlam after Money in the Bank as it builds what already appears to be an exciting card. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini take the temperature of WWE nearly a year into Triple H's creative reign before delivering Money in the Bank fallout [12:50], including booking the damn territory for Roman Reigns and The Bloodline. Next is The Main Event [44:30] where the guys focus on Brock Lesnar returning to confront Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins' ongoing battle with Judgment Day, which is beginning to show cracks. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then move to The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [57:20] focusing on Asuka vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Bianca Belair starting ice cold, Rhea Ripley shining, strong builds for Becky Lynch vs. Trish Stratus and Ronda Rousey vs. Shayna Baszler, Ricochet challenging Logan Paul and much more. Plus, the early SummerSlam card and the return of The Last Word [1:38:15]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    WWE Money in the Bank 2023 results, instant reaction, grades, analysis: Two returns

    WWE Money in the Bank 2023 results, instant reaction, grades, analysis: Two returns

    WWE continued a summer filled with bangers by delivering a tremendous 2023 WWE Money in the Bank premium live event from London. Just minutes after the show ended, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini convene to break down WWE Money in the Bank results with analysis and grades in Getting Over's signature instant reaction episode. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" dive into the Bloodline Civil War and a landmark moment for Roman Reigns, surprise returns of John Cena and Drew McIntyre, the results of the Money in the Bank matches, Logan Paul's impact, Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor falling short of expectations and whether London is indeed deserving of a WrestleMania. Plus, a major title change and what Saturday's results mean for WWE SummerSlam next month. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.