Breaking down pro wrestling with thoughtful analysis of the most important developments from WWE, NXT, AEW, NJPW and beyond. Plus, instant analysis of pay-per-views and breaking news. Adam Silverstein hosts with Dave Schilling as lead co-host helping pull back the curtain and speak truth to the highs and lows of sports entertainment.
AEW Worlds End 2024 was largely built well with intriguing possibilities for the final pay-per-view of the year. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini take a deep dive with Getting Over's signature AEW Worlds End ultimate preview [44:45] breaking down the card with predictions for Jon Moxley vs. Orange Cassidy vs. Hangman Page vs. Jay White, Will Ospreay and Ricochet among Continental Classic semifinalists, MJF vs. Adam Cole and both Mariah May and Mercedes Mone defending their titles. "The Silver King" also dissects the rest of the week in AEW [25:10] after tackling a busy episode of NXT [5:50] including Trick Williams vs. Oba Femi vs. Eddy Thorpe being made official, excellent promos by Roxanne Perez and Ethan Page, Stephanie Vaquer vs. Cora Jade and developments up and down the card with NXT New Year's Evil approaching. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver).
WWE eschewed live broadcasts for the holidays with a filler week of content, though major feuds did move forward with all eyes on 2025. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with a look at the latest WWE news [7:15] and the Raw on Netflix kickoff [23:15] before diving into The Main Event [41:20] where they break down Drew McIntyre and Solo Sikoa bonding over their mutual hatred of Roman Reigns and The Bloodline. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then tackle The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:01:20], including Kevin Owens mocking Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins preparing for CM Punk, New Day remaining pieces of garbage, Naomi earning her women's tag team title, Judgment Day hitting together but frustrating apart and frustrations with Chad Gable and Tiffany Stratton. Plus, The Last Word [1:46:40] touches on WWE's influx of developmental talent. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver).
NXT and AEW continued their strong booking to end the year with respective builds toward NXT New Year's Evil 2024 and AEW Worlds End 2024. Host Adam Silverstein opens with a brief discussion about TV stations and recent ratings [4:30] before diving into NXT [15:00] where Fraxiom (Nathan Frazer & Axiom) remained impressive, Trick Williams continued disappointing as Eddy Thorpe invaded Oba Femi's feud, plus Ethan Page lost his smile and took Je'Von Evans'. "The Silver King" then tackles AEW [35:25] featuring an intriguing direction for Toni Storm, Ricochet potentially finding his groove, Will Ospreay and Darby Allin putting on a banger, Jon Moxley and the Death Riders still failing to connect, Kenny Omega showing up on screen and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver).
WWE Raw on Netflix is imminent with the debut episode loading up like a premium event. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open by covering fallout from WWE Saturday Night's Main Event with Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens [5:45] along with a bunch of news [14:10] before moving into The Main Event [33:45] where they discuss CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns vs. Solo Sikoa in Tribal Combat headlining the Jan. 6 show. The guys also ponder what's next for LA Knight, Drew McIntyre and the Bloodline at a whole. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then tackle The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:02:15], including Rhea Ripley becoming No. 1 contender for Liv Morgan, Damian Priest costing Finn Balor, a banner night for the War Raiders, plans for New Day and much more. Plus, The Last Word [1:44:30] looks at how the guys interview wrestlers. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) and Bluesky (@GettingOver).
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event 2024 delivered nostalgia and some high-quality wrestling on a polarizing show. Shortly after it ended, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini jumped on the mic to review WWE Saturday Night's Main Event results with grades in Getting Over's signature instant analysis. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" discuss Kevin Owens attacking Cody Rhodes with a package piledriver after a controversial loss, Jesse "The Body" Ventura showing out in his return to WWE, Chelsea Green becoming the first Women's United States Champion, GUNTHER's MVP effort against Damian Priest and Finn Balor, Liv Morgan beating IYO SKY clean, Drew McIntyre taking down Sami Zayn and the unique throwback presentation of the show. Plus, what's next for the debut of Raw on Netflix, the next Saturday Night's Main Event in January and WWE Royal Rumble 2025? Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver),
NXT began a quick turnaround to New Year's Evil as AEW used Winter is Coming to continue building for Worlds End with three major returns combined across both brands. Host Adam Silverstein opens with a second look at NXT Deadline 2024 and breakdown of the week in NXT [3:40], including Oba Femi confronting Trick Williams, Shotzi returning from injury, Fraxiom mending fences and both Kelani Jordan and Eddy Thorpe clearly improving. "The Silver King" then dives into AEW [32:50] featuring the Continental Classic along with the welcome return of Toni Storm, a rare live appearance by MJF, Jon Moxley and the Death Riders continuing to disappoint plus a tease of what might be coming at Fight for the Fallen. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver).
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event 2024 returns with Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens headlining. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini present Getting Over's signature WWE Saturday Night's Main Event ultimate preview [1:44:45] breaking down all five matches with predictions for Liv Morgan vs. IYO SKY, GUNTHER vs. Finn Balor vs. Damian Priest, Sami Zayn vs. Drew McIntyre and the women's United States championship. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" open with The Main Event [47:45] covering WWE's transfer window and tensions between CM Punk and Seth Rollins. The guys then break down The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:10:40], including massive heat for New Day, the New Bloodline out for revenge, big meaty women's matches and DIY winning the tag team titles. Plus a ton of WWE news [10:50] -- Sami and Jey Uso answer the question, Bronson Reed's injury, changes to Raw and SmackDown -- and The Last Word [2:10:35]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver).
NXT Deadline 2024 delivered with the women's Iron Survivor Challenge standing out across an up-and-down show. Shortly after the event ended, host Adam Silverstein jumped on the mic to review NXT Deadline results with grades in Getting Over's signature instant analysis. "The Silver King" dives into Giulia outlasting Stephanie Vaquer, Sol Ruca, Zaria and Wren Sinclair, plus Oba Femi surprising in a return to beat Je'Von Evans, Wes Lee, Ethan Page and Nathan Frazer. Another stellar performance from Frazer and Axiom, Trick Williams' future atop the men's division and Jaida Parker vs. Lola Vice in NXT Underground also took center stage on the final WWE premium live event of the year. Plus, what does this mean for NXT New Year's Evil in 2025? Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver),
NXT Deadline 2024 features major stars in the Iron Survivor Challenge matches and some interesting bookings for WWE's final premium live event of the year. Host Adam Silverstein presents Getting Over's signature NXT Deadline ultimate preview [32:10] breaking down the go-home show along with predictions for the card, including Trick Williams vs. Ridge Holland, Jaida Parker vs. Lola Vice and the likes of Giulia, Stephanie Vaquer, Sol Ruca, Wren Sinclair, Je'Von Evans, Wes Lee, Ethan Page and Eddy Thorpe in the Iron Survivor matches. "The Silver King" opens with a look at the week across AEW on the build to Worlds End [3:20], which featured more Continental Classic matches along with Hangman Page, Jay White and Orange Cassidy standing up to Jon Moxley and the Death Riders. Plus, a quick look at ratings for both brands [25:05]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver).
Fresh of WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024, the build to WWE WrestleMania 41 has already begun. Host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini open with a second look at Survivor Series: WarGames [8:00] and the value of holding the eponymous match annually before moving into a unique triple Main Event [36:25] beginning with New Day's Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods shocking and swerving by turning heel on Big E during their 10th anniversary celebration. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then discuss CM Punk and Seth Rollins kicking off a deeply involved feud with Sami Zayn, Jey Uso and Drew McIntyre playing roles, plus Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes progressing their Saturday Night's Main Event match. The guys break down The Good, The Bad and The Ugly [1:23:35], including Finn Balor's moment in the sun with GUNTHER, the ongoing women's tournaments and much more. Plus, an unexpected edition of The Last Word [1:43:20]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver).
WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 delivered with Roman Reigns and CM Punk trying to get on the same page in the main event. Shortly after the show ended, host Adam Silverstein jumped on the mic to review WWE Survivor Series: WarGames results with grades in Getting Over's signature instant analysis. "The Silver King" dives into Jacob Fatu and Bronson Reed showing out during OG Bloodline vs. New Bloodline, the women's WarGames match disappointing with Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan in front, GUNTHER and Damian Priest again delivering together, Sheamus' growing popularity after battling Bron Breakker and Ludwig Kaiser, and Shinsuke Nakamura returning to the mountaintop against LA Knight. Plus, what might be ahead for WWE Saturday Night's Main Event and WWE Royal Rumble 2024? Follow Getting Over on Twitter (@GettingOverCast) & Bluesky (@GettingOver),
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