It was a busy week for NXT and AEW with plenty to discuss beyond their television programs. Host Adam Silverstein dives into a big-time title change, two tremendous women's matches, the build for AEW Double or Nothing, NXT releases, an improved AEW TV deal and what's next for New Japan now that Will Ospreay has been forced to vacate the IWGP world heavyweight championship.
It was a busy week for NXT and AEW with plenty to discuss beyond their television programs. Host Adam Silverstein kicks things off with NXT [3:30] where Johnny Gargano vs. Bronson Reed stood as an epic main event along with a strong showing for Toni Storm, the build to the Karrion Kross vs. Finn Balor rematch and a look at a swath of NXT releases. "The Silver King" then turns to AEW [28:00] where he discusses the company's significant new TV deal along with Dynamite, which focused on building Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston as tag team challengers for The Young Bucks and a solid NWA women's championship match with Serena Deeb and Red Velvet. Adam also provides a bit of perspective on New Japan and his waining interest in the product now that Will Ospreay has been forced to vacate the IWGP world heavyweight championship following a neck injury [46:40]. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.