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WWE's rebranded NXT 2.0 debuts, AEW sets Omega vs. Danielson, Dynamite results

from Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast · host Adam Silverstein

WWE's rebranded NXT 2.0 made its debut to mixed reviews. With a new set, young talent, plenty of colors and some questionable booking decisions, host Adam Silverstein has plenty to discuss -- positives and negatives -- as NXT clearly heads in a different direction [4:30]. Adam breaks down each element of NXT 2.0, from the debut of Bron Breakker to Tommaso Ciampa becoming the new champion to the incredible InDex wedding, before co-host Chris Vannini joins to provide his overall thoughts on the show. "The Silver King" and "Vintage" then dive into the results from AEW Dynamite and AEW Rampage [46:55], including the incredible Kenny Omega vs. Bryan Danielson booking, CM Punk's feud with Team Taz, the early direction for Andrade El Idolo, Adam Cole's debut match, AEW's attempt to fix the Minoru Suzuki vs. Jon Moxley situation, MJF's cheap heat, the continued use of Dan Lambert, the return of Cody Rhodes, AEW's celebrity usage and much more. Follow Getting Over on Twitter @GettingOverCast.

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WWE's rebranded NXT 2.0 made its debut to mixed reviews. With a new set, young talent, plenty of colors and some questionable booking decisions, host Adam Silverstein has plenty to discuss, including Tommaso Ciampa winning the NXT title, the InDex wedding and Bron Breakker's fantastic start. Co-host Chris Vannini then joins to talk AEW Dynamite and AEW Rampage, including the Kenny Omega vs. Bryan Danielson booking, CM Punk, Andrade El Idolo, Adam Cole, Minoru Suzuki, Cody Rhodes and more.

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