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A year in the making, its taken a ton of malpractice and the purchase of AAA but we've finally gotten to the end of the El Grande Americano storyline. We discuss the AAA show, and Collision and Dynamite for this week.

One of AEW's flagship PPVs landed in New York, so you know Tux and I had to peep the scene. We discuss the show, and our experiences, a Go-Home AAA show that was pretty lukewarm outside of the main event, More BOSJ goodness, the STARDOM house show featuring the return of Utami Hayashishita, and the fallout Dynamite/Collision

We're Back this week with more Best of the Super Juniors, ROH's Supercard of Honor, a lukewarm AAA, and the go home 3 hour Dynamite/Collison before AEW's Double or Nothing 2026

Best of the Super Juniors 33 has started, theres entirely too much wrestling to consume! We dive into the tournament, what matches i enjoyed from the opening night, AEW's Fairway to Hell, that week's dynamite, and Tux talks about the WK11 matchup between Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega.

This week we dive into NJPW's Wrestling Dontaku, as well as the news of the new day being release, AEW's 3 Hour Dynamite and Collision and the previous week's Collision

The first episode Post-WWE, this week we discuss AEW's Collision and Dynamite, and in the new segments we cover Stardom All Star Grand Queendom 26, and that week's Lucha Libre AAA.

Wrestlemania has come and gone, and that means that as per what i said on earlier graps, the WWE coverage of Real Graps has ended. WWE very clearly does not want to make an actual, watchable wrestling show. So we're going to take our business elsewhere, to AEW and beyond, I guess.

On the penultimate WWE-included episode of real graps, we tackle the penultimate smackdown, the go home RAW, NXT Revenge week 1 and the biggest AEW angle in its history on Dynamite.

The clock is ticking on WWE. Genuinely, i believe that after wrestlemania we wont have any interest in doing WWE reviews anymore, between Carmelo losing the US title, The impending return of Roman Reigns psychosis, a world where Jade Cargill pins Rhea Ripley at Wrestlemania in anyway, and a Pat Mcafee flanked WWE Champion Randy Orton. meanwhile in NJPW we've got a new champion, and AEW has one of the most ridiculous go home shows. oh and i guess NXT is trying to find its legs coming out of Stand and Deliver.

Part 2 of the "Buy One, Get One" Real Graps two parter. We hop into the AEW/WWE arms race and its affects on modern wrestling, Why Rhea Ripley shouldnt feel bad about "sabotaging" her own wrestlemania match, The suicide dive topic thats blazing the internet, NXT's mind boggling go-home show, and the curious case of how smackdown should be viewed from a storyline POV