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    Explore " the acclaimed" with insightful episodes like "AEW All In: London results, instant analysis, grades, reaction: Four title changes", "AEW All In: London ultimate preview, predictions, card, matches | MJF vs. Adam Cole", "CM Punk returns again on AEW Collision debut: Instant reaction", "Double or Nothing & Night of Champions 2023" and "AEW Revolution 2023 ultimate preview, predictions, PPV card, matches" from podcasts like ""Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast", "Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast", "Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast", "Helloooo Ladies: Where Feminism Meets ProWrestling" and "Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (28)

    AEW All In: London results, instant analysis, grades, reaction: Four title changes

    AEW All In: London results, instant analysis, grades, reaction: Four title changes

    AEW All In: London stands out as a tentpole pay-per-view that may have sent momentum surging upward. Shortly after the show ended, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini convene to break down AEW All In: London results with reactions and grades in Getting Over's signature instant analysis episode. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" dive into AEW's achievement at Wembley Stadium, the booking of MJF vs. Adam Cole, CM Punk stealing headlines after a backstage altercation with Jack Perry, Saraya's special moment, Mercedes Mone teases, Chris Jericho putting over Will Ospreay, the good and bad of Stadium Stampede, Sting impressing once again, four title changes and what this means for AEW going forward. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW All In: London ultimate preview, predictions, card, matches | MJF vs. Adam Cole

    AEW All In: London ultimate preview, predictions, card, matches | MJF vs. Adam Cole

    AEW All In: London promises to be a spectacle as AEW visits Wembley Stadium with more than 80,000 fans in attendance. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini take a deep dive with Getting Over's signature AEW All In: London ultimate preview breaking down the card with predictions [18:00]. The guys take a look at AEW's achievement, the decision to book All Out the following week and the overall booking leading into the show. Will the friendship between MJF and Adam Cole last, will one turn heel and how will their two championship matches transpire? Does Will Ospreay get his huge moment against Chris Jericho? Will the trios match with Kenny Omega and Jay White steal the show? Is it possible Sting calls it a career? How many title changes should be expected? Plus, will there be any surprises? "The Silver King" and "Vintage" answer all of that and more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    CM Punk returns again on AEW Collision debut: Instant reaction

    CM Punk returns again on AEW Collision debut: Instant reaction

    CM Punk returned professional wrestling on the debut episode of AEW Collision, making his first appearance since his controversial exit following All Out. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open this special instant reaction episode by breaking down CM Punk's return promo and his main event match with FTR against Bullet Club and Samoa Joe. The guys also discuss the returns of Andrade El Idolo and Miro, how AEW should handle a roster split, whether the commentary team needs Jim Ross and Luchasaurus winning the TNT title off Wardlow. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW Revolution 2023 ultimate preview, predictions, PPV card, matches

    AEW Revolution 2023 ultimate preview, predictions, PPV card, matches

    AEW's first pay-per-view of 2023 has arrived with AEW Revolution featuring a huge Iron Man Match between MJF and Bryan Danielson along with a number of intriguing matches that should make for an interesting card. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini take a deep dive into Revolution with Getting Over's signature ultimate preview [24:00] breaking down every match and storyline with predictions. Will Danielson overcome MJF? Will Hangman Page get past Jon Moxley in a Texas Death Match? Will either of the tag team titles change hands?  "The Silver King" and "Vintage" answer all of that and more on this special show after breaking down everything else from the week in AEW [3:45]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW running with MJF, the devil | NXT: Toxic Attraction breaks up, UK stars return

    AEW running with MJF, the devil | NXT: Toxic Attraction breaks up, UK stars return

    AEW is going all-in on MJF's devil schtick, while NXT broke up one of WWE's few legitimate women's tag teams across a week that presented a mixed bag for both brands. Host Adam Silverstein kicks off with a dive into AEW [4:15] as it prepares to build for Revolution with MJF vs. Bryan Danielson becoming official, Toni Storm and Saraya playing old cards, and trajectories slowing for Ricky Starks and The Acclaimed. "The Silver King" then breaks down the latest from NXT [30:00], including Jacy Jayne turning on Gigi Dolan, Carmelo Hayes preparing for Bron Breakker, both Ilja Dragunov and Meiko Satomura returning, and some frustrating booking in the women's division. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    2022 Wrestling Awards

    2022 Wrestling Awards
    The new year has arrived but your SPT analysts are here to cover the best wrestling had to offer in 2022! Logan Buchanan, Jake Murren, and Alex Henry go over the best male and female wrestler of the year, the best matches, the greatest returns, and so much more in this annual award show. (1:12) - Best Heel/Face Turn (5:01) - Best Promo of the Year (7:10) - Best Return of the Year (10:15) - Best PPV of the Year (13:56) - Best Feud of the Year (18:07) - Best Match of the Year (23:57) - Future Star of the Year (27:25) - Best Tag Team of the Year (29:58) - Best Female Wrestler of the Year (36:04) - Best Male Wrestler of the Year

    WWE signs Dragon Lee, AEW delivers bangers, NXT sets up New Year's Evil

    WWE signs Dragon Lee, AEW delivers bangers, NXT sets up New Year's Evil

    Just minutes before the show, news broke that talented luchador Dragon Lee has signed with WWE. Host Adam Silverstein breaks down the intricacies of that signing for WWE/NXT and what it means for AEW [3:20] before jumping into regularly scheduled programming. "The Silver King" dives into how both brands concluded 2022 beginning with AEW [8:10] where three banger matches led the way on an entertaining Dynamite with Death Triangle and The Elite battling for the sixth time, Bryan Danielson stepping up to MJF and Samoa Joe shining in a take down of Wardlow. Next, Adam looks at a filler episode of NXT [28:40] where the stage was set for New Year's Evil, Toxic Attraction set a new course and Wendy Choo overcame Cora Jade. Plus: Hangman Page's concussion storyline, Chris Jericho vs. Ricky Starks, plans for Carmelo Hayes, improvements for Schism and more across both brands. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    NXT Deadline ultimate preview, match card | AEW: Ricky Starks stars, Sasha Banks teased?

    NXT Deadline ultimate preview, match card | AEW: Ricky Starks stars, Sasha Banks teased?

    WWE's final premium live event of 2022 arrives from its developmental brand with NXT Deadline featuring two Iron Survivor Challenge matches and a pair of championship bouts. Host Adam Silverstein dives into NXT Deadline with Getting Over's signature ultimate preview breaking down every match and storyline with predictions [41:00]. Are Carmelo Hayes and Roxanne Perez the obvious winners, will Bron Breakker get past Apollo Crews, and does New Day have any chance of getting an excursion in NXT? "The Silver King" answers all of that and more. But first, Adam dives into the latest from AEW [3:20] ahead of Winter is Coming and ROH Final Battle, including Ricky Starks' starring moment opposite MJF, William Regal's departure angle, Jon Moxley stepping into a leadership role and possible hints about Sasha Banks debuting for the brand [24:35]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: MJF's absence, Regal's future, Full Gear fallout | NXT: Dijak returns as Deadline builds

    AEW: MJF's absence, Regal's future, Full Gear fallout | NXT: Dijak returns as Deadline builds

    AEW's fallout from Full Gear and NXT's build to Deadline take center stage on this special Thanksgiving episode. Host Adam Silverstein dives into the latest from both brands beginning with AEW [4:38] where Dynamite featured a couple banger matches -- Death Triangle vs. The Elite, Chris Jericho vs. Tomohiro Ishii -- but not much in the way of pay-per-view follow up other than William Regal being threatened by Jon Moxley with Bryan Danielson playing peacemaker. "The Silver King" then moves to NXT [24:25] where Wes Lee finally dispatched Carmelo Hayes, Dijak returned, Bron Breakker got some character development, Chase U entertained, Scrypts debuted and the women were again heavily featured. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW Full Gear 2022 ultimate preview, predictions, card, matches: Jon Moxley vs. MJF

    AEW Full Gear 2022 ultimate preview, predictions, card, matches: Jon Moxley vs. MJF

    AEW's final pay-per-view of 2022 has arrived with AEW Full Gear featuring a huge main-event showdown between Jon Moxley and MJF along with a number of intriguing matches that should make for an interesting card. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini take a deep dive into Full Gear with Getting Over's signature ultimate preview [11:30] breaking down every match and storyline with predictions. Will MJF beat Mox for the title, and if so, will he do it as a face or heel? What will Saraya look like in her return to action against Britt Baker? Are The Elite shoe-ins for the trios championships? Why exactly are Sting and Jeff Jarrett on this card? "The Silver King" and "Vintage" answer all that and more.  Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    NXT: Wes Lee stops by, tag titles featured | AEW: The Elite return teased, MJF turning?

    NXT: Wes Lee stops by, tag titles featured | AEW: The Elite return teased, MJF turning?

    Brand new NXT North American champion Wes Lee joins the show for an extended conversation with host Adam Silverstein [3:05] covering his road to WWE, the unplanned end of MSK, representation, his relationship with Shawn Michaels, changes to NXT and the genesis of his name. "The Silver King" then breaks down the first NXT after Halloween Havoc [37:00] with the tag team titles featured prominently, Apollo Crews focusing on Bron Breakker, R-Truth surprising, JD McDonagh finally figuring things out and Simone Johnson (Ava Raine) making her debut. Next, Adam looks at the week across AEW [1:02:12], including the imminent return of The Elite with a tease on Dynamite, whether MJF's babyface turn is a ruse, plans for Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson, what's next for Chris Jericho, FTR vs. Swerve in Our Glory and prominent stars still missing in action. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: Dynamite delivers, Renee Paquette signs | NXT: Sonya Deville surprises, Booker T debuts

    AEW: Dynamite delivers, Renee Paquette signs | NXT: Sonya Deville surprises, Booker T debuts

    AEW got back to basics as Dynamite delivered in its Toronto debut, while NXT continued its build to Halloween Havoc with an improved show. Host Adam Silverstein breaks down everything across a trio of AEW shows, including another Battle of the Belts, and the latest NXT. "The Silver King" opens with AEW [16:35] where MJF and "Hangman" Adam Page delivered notable promos that may indicate character changes, Daniel Garcia's heel turn became a swerve elongating an endless faction feud, Renee Paquette debuted with a far-too-limited role initially, Orange Cassidy won his first title and the women's division was par for the course. Next, Adam dives into NXT [49:25] as the Halloween Havoc card came into greater focus, Nathan Frazer and Axiom put on a banger, Sonya Deville made a surprise return alongside Toxic Attraction, Booker T stepped into his new commentary role, and both Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez appear ready to get some main roster rub. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    AEW: Andrade, Sammy Guevara controversy | NXT: New era begins as Halloween Havoc builds

    AEW: Andrade, Sammy Guevara controversy | NXT: New era begins as Halloween Havoc builds

    AEW celebrated its three-year anniversary this week, while NXT introduced its third major era with new branding a continued build to Halloween Havoc. Host Adam Silverstein looks at everything that went down across both products starting with AEW [4:20] where controversy swirled around Andrade El Idolo and Sammy Guevara that overshadowed Dynamite and created another solid show. "The Silver King" then moves to NXT [42:50] where a set change and adjustments to the main event booking were highlights on an episode that largely lacked in the wrestling department. Other topics include Daniel Garcia being stuck in purgatory, Chris Jericho never losing, National Scissoring Day with The Acclaimed, Saraya's status, the Creed Brothers' potential, Mandy Rose's future as champion and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

    Teddy Long & The White Rabbit

    Teddy Long & The White Rabbit

    On this episode, Dave LaGreca, Tommy Dreamer & Mark Henry talk with Teddy Long about his recent Twitter blocking spree, and then discuss The Acclaimed's recent title win and how positive it was for people all over the nation.  Plus, we recklessly speculate on who could be behind the recent "White Rabbit" campaign.  Hint:  It's not who you think it is.