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Other names | Fight Network Radio |
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Genre | Sports talk |
Running time | 60 minutes (until Fall 2000) 120 minutes (Fall 2000–October 2017) 180 minutes (special post-WrestleMania editions) |
Country of origin | Canada |
Language(s) | English |
Home station |
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Syndicates | See #Fight Network Radio (July 2006 – January 2009) |
Starring | "Notorious T.I.D." Chris Tidwell(1997–1999) "Big Daddy" Donnie DaSilva (1997–2000) "Gentleman" Jeff Marek (1997–2003) Trish Stratus (1999) Dan "The Mouth" Lovranski (2000–2017) Jason Agnew(2003–2017) |
Created by | Donnie DaSilva |
Produced by | George Stroumboulopoulos (1997-1998) Dan Lovranski (1998–2000) Jason Agnew (1999–2003) John Pollock (2005–2017) |
Edited by | John Pollock (2003–2005) |
Recording studio | Toronto, Ontario |
Original release | May 10, 1997 – October 29, 2017 |
No. of series | ~20 years |
No. of episodes | ~1040 LAW episodes numerous Spinoff Series episodes |
Audio format | Monaural sound (May 1997 – January 2009, October 2011 – October 2017) Stereophonic sound (January 2009 – October 2011) |
Ending theme | "I Fought the Law" by Green Day |
Website | www |
Podcast | http://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 focused on news and events related to professional wrestling (such as WWE) and mixed martial arts.
First premiering in May 1997 as an internet radio show, LAW later shifted to conventional radio on several stations in the Toronto area, and moved to CHUM-AM in 2011. Due to the show's popularity, TSN's Off the Record has featured past and current co-hosts of the radio program as guest panelists over the years.[citation needed]
Live Audio Wrestling announced its cancellation on October 30, 2017, due to cutbacks following Anthem Sports & Entertainment's acquisition of TNA Wrestling, which impacted The LAW's syndicator, Fight Network Radio. Most of its segments and spin-off shows have since migrated to a new website, known as "Post Wrestling".