Live Audio Wrestling

Live Audio Wrestling
Other namesFight Network Radio
GenreSports talk
Running time60 minutes (until Fall 2000)
120 minutes (Fall 2000–October 2017)
180 minutes (special post-WrestleMania editions)
Country of originCanada
Language(s)English
Home station
  1. Virtually Canadian (May 23, 1997[1] - Fall 1998)
  2. CJCL (Fall 1998 - Fall 2000)[2]
  3. CFMJ (Fall 2000 - January 2005)
  4. CFRB (January 2005 - January 2009)
  5. Hardcore Sports Radio/The Score Satellite Radio on Sirius Satellite Radio (January 2009 - August 2011)
  6. Fight Network online (September 2011 – October 2011)
  7. CHUM (October 2011 – October 2017)[3]
SyndicatesSee #Fight Network Radio (July 2006 – January 2009)
Starring"Notorious T.I.D." Chris Tidwell(1997–1999)
"Big Daddy" Donnie Abreu (1997–2000)
"Gentleman" Jeff Marek (1997–2003)
Trish Stratus (1999)
Dan "The Mouth" Lovranski (2000–2017)
Jason Agnew(2003–2017)
Created byJeff Marek
Produced byDan Lovranski (1998–2000)
Jason Agnew (1999–2003)
John Pollock (2005–2017)
Edited byJohn Pollock (2003–2005)
Recording studioToronto, Ontario
Original releaseMay 13, 1997 –
October 29, 2017
No. of series~20 years
No. of episodes~1040 LAW episodes
numerous Spinoff Series episodes
Audio formatMonaural sound (May 1997 – January 2009, October 2011 – October 2017)
Stereophonic sound (January 2009 – October 2011)
Ending theme"I Fought the Law" by Green Day
Websitewww.liveaudiowrestling.com
Podcasthttp://fightnetwork.com/static/xml/itunes_law.rss

Live Audio Wrestling (also known as The LAW) was a Canadian sports radio talk show hosted by "The Mouth" Dan Lovranski and Jason Agnew. The program primarily covered news and events surrounding professional wrestling (such as WWE) and mixed martial arts. First premiering in May 1997 as an internet radio show, The LAW later shifted to conventional radio on several stations in the Toronto area, and moved to CHUM in 2011, where it remained until its cancellation on October 30, 2017.

A new video podcast series, also called Live Audio Wrestling, is set to air as part of Impact Wrestling's Twitch platform. Most of the shows making up the original Live Audio Wrestling have since migrated to a new website, known as "Post Wrestling".

  1. ^ "Twitter". Live Audio Wrestling. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  2. ^ "The LAW moves to Talk640". Canoe. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013. Retrieved January 13, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "LIVE AUDIO WRESTLING TO DEBUT ON TSN RADIO 1050". TSN. Retrieved October 16, 2011.

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