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WWE Clash of Champions 2020 ultimate preview, Retribution is DOA

from Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast · host Adam Silverstein

With 2020 WWE Clash of Champions: Gold Rush ahead Sunday, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini break down the entire nine-match card, including the television storylines heading into the show, predictions for each bout and what they expect to happen by the time the pay-per-view is over [1:08:56]. But first, the guys discuss why enthusiasm is lacking ahead of Clash of Champions, largely due to the continuous and growing issues on Monday Night Raw [3:33 & 35:35]. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" tear apart the now-complete debut of Retribution, wondering whether it is dead on arrival considering its multiple failures -- from the faction's storyline and conceptualization all the way down to the names of its members [8:42]. The guys also look at non-PPV storylines that happened on SmackDown and Raw [39:50], including Seth Rollins relitigating of Dominik Mysterio's paternity, Sasha Banks' strong promo, Big E taking out his frustration, Braun Strowman on Raw Underground, new vignettes and why WWE continues to bungle the introduction of Keith Lee. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

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With 2020 WWE Clash of Champions: Gold Rush ahead Sunday, host Adam Silverstein and co-host Chris Vannini break down the entire nine-match card, including the television storylines heading into the show, predictions for each bout and what they expect to happen by the time the pay-per-view is over. The guys discuss why enthusiasm is lacking and the total failure that was the debut of Retribution.

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