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Episode 6: Beyond The Tate,Barcelona Bound, Woke Queens & More

Episode 6: Beyond The Tate,Barcelona Bound, Woke Queens & More

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In this unmissable episode of OTT Insider, Shane O’Keeffe and Edward Stuart Tate take center stage as Edward proudly unveils his much-anticipated documentary, Beyond the Tate. Edward believes his film is a groundbreaking masterpiece chronicling his journey through the School of Irish Wrestling beginner’s class. Featuring cameos from Joe Cabray, Tye Clodd, Paddy Morrow and Big Bad Dirty Nicky.


The fallout from OTT Contenders 25 takes the spotlight next, with discussions on standout matches, including JJ Gale vs. Jay and the Social Elite securing another big win. We also dive into Alex Grayson’s heated challenge to Terry Thatcher and the arrival of Peter Gandhi, courtesy of CBL.Plus, the debuts of rising stars like Young Darragh have the team speculating on the future of OTT.


Also on the agenda is a preview of OTT’s international showcase in Barcelona at RESIST Pro Wrestling’s Top Tier, featuring Big Damo defending the OTT World Championship and the Social Elite in a Champions vs. Champions clash.


Finally, Shane and Edward hype the return of The Dream Before Christmas in Dublin and Belfast, with huge names like Lyra Valkyria, Debbie Keitel, Trent Seven, and Robbie X on the cards.


Don’t miss the explosive drama and hilarity of this week’s OTT Insider!

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