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EPISODE · May 31, 2021 · 1H 1M

AEW Double or Nothing 2021 instant analysis

from Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast · host Adam Silverstein

Just minutes after Double or Nothing went off the air, host Adam Silverstein delivers instant analysis of AEW's best pay-per-view of the year to date and one of its strongest ever. The wild crowd was a welcome sight and brought much-needed energy back to wrestling as AEW focused on booking matches and moments that popped fans. "The Silver King" opens by breaking down the comedic Stadium Stampede between Inner Circle and Pinnacle before raving about the AEW world title triple threat featuring Kenny Omega, Orange Cassidy and PAC despite its finish. Up next are some surprising criticisms for Hikaru Shida vs. Britt Baker and Young Bucks vs. Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston along with thoughts on Sting, Darby Allin, Adam "Hangman" Page opening the show, Miro vs. Lance Archer, Cody vs. Anthony Ogogo and more. Plus, ratings and grades for the whole show, a look at everything from Friday's Dynamite and some surprise AEW announcements. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

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Just minutes after Double or Nothing went off the air, host Adam Silverstein delivers instant analysis of AEW's best pay-per-view of the year to date and one of its strongest ever. The wild crowd was a welcome sight and brought much-needed energy back to wrestling as AEW focused on booking matches and moments that popped fans. "The Silver King" breaks down Stadium Stampede, the AEW world title triple threat match and every other match on the show with ratings and grades for everything that happened Sunday night.

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