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Live Audio Wrestling

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.

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

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".

History edit

 
Original logo used until July 31, 2005

Live Audio Wrestling started on May 23, 1997, as an internet radio show through Virtually Canadian. The first guest of The LAW was Faarooq. The show aired online for a year and a half before moving to CJCL, The Fan 590—however, it was still only broadcast online, since the show was broadcast as replacement programming due to NBA policies prohibiting the station's online feed from airing Toronto Raptors games. In an effort to obtain studio time, the show would be taped early in the morning. Due to popular demand and viewer support, The LAW soon became part of The Fan's normal lineup, airing in the early afternoon on Saturdays.[4] The show later expanded to include a two-hour late-night program on Sunday nights from 1:00 to 3:00 a.m., later moved to Saturdays at 11:00 p.m. in late 1999, while the afternoon edition moved to 5:00 p.m.[5] In February 1999, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter began a weekly segment during the program.[6]

Move to CFYI edit

The LAW aired on The Fan 590 until September 2000 when it moved to rival station CFYI Talk 640 as a companion to the station's recently acquired radio broadcasts of Toronto Maple Leafs games. The evening broadcast was moved from Saturdays to Sundays. In April 2001, the afternoon edition of The LAW was dropped during the station's re-launch under the Mojo Radio format, while The LAW remained on the station through 2006

In January 2005, Fight Network purchased a majority stake in The LAW and in February of that same year they announced that they had secured an agreement with Broadcast News for national distribution the program, via Fight Network Radio.

Fight Network Radio edit

During the CFYI and CFRB era, The LAW was also syndicated to several other radio stations in Canada through a network known as Fight Network Radio. Former affiliates of the group (aside from its flagship Toronto stations) included:

Move to CFRB edit

In July 2006, The LAW moved to CFRB and retained its 11pm time-slot. In the fall of 2006, Live Audio Wrestling announced that in the future, the show would begin to air a simulcast of the show on Fight Network, however the announcement never came to fruition.

The show is ranked No. 1 in the demographic of male, on talk radio in the Toronto market, in its time slot. In April 2006, The Bureau of Broadcast Measurement released their spring ratings with The LAW ranking No. 1 among Males 25 - 49 on Sunday nights with an 18.7 share and also scoring a 17.8 share among Males 18 – 34.[citation needed]

Live Audio Xtra edit

Starting in the winter of 2007, John Pollock began to host an extended, online edition of The LAW called Live Audio Xtra. The segment is available to those who listen to the archived edition of the show on The LAW website, as an add-on to the original radio production. Shortly after its launch, Dan Lovranski began to co-host the segment, answering e-mail questions. Starting with the January 20th 2008 edition, Live Audio Xtra began to take call-in questions from listeners who were unable to get on the air during the radio portion of the program. This segment of the show was discontinued for a brief period of time, but returned to The LAW in 2011.

Move to satellite radio, interim podcast edit

The LAW aired its final edition on CFRB on January 11, 2009, moving to the Sirius Satellite Radio channel Hardcore Sports Radio (later known as The Score Satellite Radio), maintaining its Sunday night timeslot, and still being produced from CFRB's studios. Despite no longer being aired on conventional radio, the program was still billed as being a part of Fight Network Radio. After the closure of The Score Satellite Radio in August 2011, The LAW briefly became a podcast on the Fight Network website, using the same format as the radio versions (but without call-in segments).

Move to CHUM edit

On October 9, 2011, The LAW moved to CHUM; while the program maintained its traditional 11:00 p.m. timeslot, it is preempted by Sunday Night Football during the NFL season.[7]

The LAW began airing on CHUM's sister station CFTE in Vancouver on September 9, 2012. The LAW currently does not air on any other TSN Radio station.

Cancellation edit

On the morning of October 30, 2017, the LAW issued a statement:

Effective immediately, Live Audio Wrestling (The LAW) is being placed on a short hiatus. The program will be relaunched with a new format in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!

Live Audio Wrestling, http://fightnetwork.com/law/law-update/ https://twitter.com/LAWradio/status/925117227854127104

This announcement came just fourteen hours after the October 29 edition of The LAW was made available for podcasting. Many fans were caught off guard as the hosts had signed off planning for a big show for the next week, including a returning John Pollock reviewing Impact Bound For Glory and UFC 217: Bisping vs. St-Pierre.[8]

It was reported on the Wrestling Observer / Figure Four Online website in Dave Meltzer's October 30 Daily Update that;

Very sorry to report that Live Audio Wrestling has been canceled and John Pollock and Jason Agnew were let go by The Fight Network. It's sad that the Impact acquisition has devastated Anthem's television network, first losing Robin Black and now Pollock, who is the total real deal as a reporter. I've been doing that show every weekend for 19 years and have enjoyed it greatly. John, Jason and Dan Lovranski have been great to work with and I wish the best to all of them

Wrestling Observer

On the October 31 edition of Wrestling Observer Radio Meltzer also stated "The amount of money that they're (Anthem) losing on Impact, has led to them doing cuts on the Fight Network" and "All the particulars (Presenters) that were on the show you know, are going to be gone." He went on to speculate that The LAW may be turned into an "Impact promotional show".[9][10]

Many of the LAW hosts including those from the associated podcasts received overwhelming support from their fans on Twitter, including Jason Agnew,[11] John Pollock,[12] Wai Ting,[13] Braden Herrington,[14] "Bartender" Dave,[15] Brian Mann,[16] and Nate Milton,[17] while Chris Charlton,[18] WH Park,[19] Martian Bushby,[20] and Richard Benson[21] publicly thanked The LAW & John Pollock for their opportunities with "Japanese Audio Wrestling" and "British Audio Wrestling" respectively. Oli Court of "British Audio Wrestling" hinted "it's not the end of anything just yet!"[22] and Jojo Remy of "Japanese Audio Wrestling" stated "Not sure what this means for my show. I’ll continue to be a strong presence at Voices of Wrestling."[23]

Starting with the day after the shutdown of the LAW, John Pollock and Wai Ting continued to post audio reviews of Raw and SmackDown, under the temporary titles of John Pollock and Wai Ting Review Raw and John Pollock and Wai Ting Review SmackDown, respectively. On their first episode as independent podcasters, both hosts (Pollock had been one of Fight Network's longest-tenured employees, and, at the time of their release, one of the few remaining full-time journalists) discussed the news of being released from Fight Network (also stating that Dan "The Mouth" Lovranski and Jason Agnew were released), thanking their fans for all the support they received, their plans for their "future endeavours", alongside the review of Raw.[24]

In January 2018, Impact Wrestling announced that a new show with the Live Audio Wrestling name will air as part of its Twitch channel, as a video podcast hosted by Jeremy Borash, though as of April 2018 it has yet to air, owing to Borash's subsequent departure. Aside from the name, it has no connection to the original show.

 
POST Wrestling (Pollock Offsets Ting)

The spiritual successor of Live Audio Wrestling in its original form, titled "POST Wrestling" and run in its entirety by John Pollock and Wai Ting (the name is an abbreviation of "Pollock Offsets Ting"), was announced on December 15, 2017, and launched on December 24, 2017, with their Christmas show that they had been doing from their days on the LAW. The two temporary podcasts were folded into the Post Wrestling banner, becoming Rewind-a-Raw and Rewind-a-SmackDown, while other LAW podcasts announced their relaunches under the Post Wrestling umbrella. The spiritual successor to the Live Audio Wrestling radio show, titled Sunday Night's Main Event was announced on April 3, 2018, and set to air the following Sunday, immediately following Wrestlemania 34; aside from their common origins, Post Wrestling and Sunday Night's Main Event are not formally associated with each other.

Show edit

Former edit

Segments edit

  • Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer Extra: Each week industry insider Dave Meltzer joins the LAW to discuss the latest in pro wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts.
  • Title Bout Trivia: Wrestling themed quiz where the winner receives a T-shirt from "Barber Shop Window" or "Pro Wrestling Tees".
  • LAW Interviews: In depth and full-length interviews with wrestling's top stars from the past and present.
  • Breaking The LAW: The Host read some fan feedback on the week in wrestling from "lawradio.proboards.com".
  • LAW Xtra: Occasionally added on the end of the podcast, it covers smaller pay-per-view reviews (e.g. ROH, NJPW) or may include additional interviews.
  • whtsNXTra: Added on the end of the podcast, covers NXT Takeover reviews.

Hosts edit

Former co-hosts of the show include:

  • Dan "The Mouth" Dan Lovranski (Producer: 1998–2000 / Host: 2000–2017)
  • Jason Agnew (Producer: 1999–2003 / Host: 2003–2017)
  • John Pollock (Editor: 2003–2005 / Producer: 2005–2017)
  • Trish Stratus (Host: 1999)
  • "Notorious T.I.D." Chris Tidwell (Host: 1997–1999)
  • "Big Daddy" Donnie Abreu (Host: 1997–2000)
  • "Gentleman" Jeff Marek (Host: 1997–2003)


Former co-hosts of the spinoff series shows include:

  • Jason Agnew ("whts NXT": 2013–2017).
  • John Pollock ("Review-A-Wai": 2009–2017; "Review-A-Raw": 2010–2017; "Review-A-SmackDown": 2011–2017; "The MMA Report": 2012–2017; "Bauer & Pollock": ?-2017)
  • Wai Ting ("Review-A-Wai": 2009–2017; "Review-A-Raw": 2010–2017; "Review-A-SmackDown": 2011–2017)
  • Braden Herrington ("whts NXT": 2013–2017).
  • "Bartender" Dave ("whts NXT": 2016–2017).
  • Brian Mann ("Review-An-Impact"/"Keep It 2000": 2015–2017).
  • Nate Milton ("Review-An-Impact"/"Keep It 2000": 2015–2017).
  • Jojo Remy ("Japanese Audio Wrestling": 2017–2017).
  • WH Park ("Japanese Audio Wrestling": 2012–2017).
  • Chris Charlton ("Japanese Audio Wrestling": 2012–2017).
  • Martian Bushby ("British Audio Wrestling": 2017–2017).
  • Oli Court ("British Audio Wrestling": 2017–2017).
  • Richard Benson ("British Audio Wrestling": 2017–2017).

^ List of presenters only until time of hiatus, for full list of former presenters and spinoff series shows see below.

Trivia edit

Due to the popularity of the show, TSN's Off the Record has had all past and current co-hosts of the radio program, excluding John Pollock, as guest panelists on the program, over the years.

Spinoff series edit

Over the years, there have been several radio shows and podcasts that have complemented the LAW. Since the shutdown of the LAW, these shows were also put on hiatus, with many of them migrating to Post Wrestling upon the latter's launch in December 2017.

Former edit

Review-A-Raw edit

As a spinoff of Review-A-Wai, John Pollock and Wai Ting also review each week's edition of WWE Raw in a separate podcast series. As with Review-A-Wai, each episode John Pollock and Wai Ting run down the previous episode of WWE Raw and end by reading listener feedback. The first episode of Review-A-Raw was posted on July 6, 2010. For a time in 2011, Review-A-Raw was available as a live podcast, airing over the internet via Stickam immediately following WWE Raw, but it reverted to a taped format over technical issues resulting in one or both hosts being knocked off of the air.

As announced during a live Review-A-Wai podcast held immediately prior to WrestleMania 31, the Review-A-Raw name expanded to also encompass a television series broadcast on Fight Network, with John Pollock and Wai Ting as co-hosts. The televised version of Review-A-Raw is effectively a televised recording session of the podcast, with the actual WWE Raw review content identical in both versions. However, some segments have been modified to suit the television audience, such as the omission of listener feedback and a shorter banter portion at the start of the show that more directly relates to the co-hosts' positions at Fight Network. As both the podcast and televised shows are produced in the same sitting, there may be segments omitted from the televised portion; a selection of segments from the podcast version may be, at their discretion, posted to the Fight Network's YouTube page as Review-A-Raw Extra; the first Review-A-Raw Extra segment was dedicated to a contest selecting the televised series' theme music. As the podcast version takes precedence, the television edition of the show is likely to be pre-empted in the event of other Fight Network commitments by either host; this first occurred on July 5, 2016, where Jason Agnew would host an audio-only edition in lieu of the televised show, due to John and Wai covering UFC 200 for Fight Network. The final "podcast-only" episode of Review-A-Raw was posted March 31, 2015, with the first episode of the televised series aired on Fight Network on April 7, 2015.

In January 2016, John Pollock and Wai Ting also produced an additional televised segment, Raw in 3 Minutes, co-branded with Fight Network's Fight News Now branding; both the full televised version and Raw in 3 Minutes is available from the Live Audio Wrestling YouTube channel. In mid-2017, Review-A-Raw was made into a web-only video series alongside Review-a-SmackDown, ending the run of Raw in 3 Minutes.

The last episode of Review-a-Raw was posted on October 23, 2017. Following the shutdown of the LAW a week later, John Pollock and Wai Ting continued to post audio reviews of Raw under the temporary title of John Pollock and Wai Ting Review Raw. The full-time replacement for Review-a-Raw under the Post Wrestling banner, Rewind-a-Raw, launched on December 25, 2017.

Review-A-SmackDown edit

On selected weeks with a live episode of WWE SmackDown, a third LAW podcast starring John Pollock and Wai Ting is also available for download on Wednesdays. Like Review-A-Raw and Review-An-Impact, Review-A-SmackDown reviews the previous episode of WWE SmackDown, ending with listener feedback. The first episode of Review-A-SmackDown was posted on August 31, 2011, with Jason Agnew filling in for Wai Ting; the first episode with Wai Ting was posted on December 1, 2011. Up until the second WWE brand extension, Review-A-SmackDown would be produced only on a show-by-show basis, and not every live episode of WWE SmackDown would be reviewed.

Review-A-SmackDown would become a weekly podcast with the second WWE brand extension, complementing Review-A-Raw. Unlike Review-A-Raw, however, Review-A-SmackDown is intended to remain an audio-only podcast, and not a show that is meant to air on Fight Network. The first regular episode of Review-A-SmackDown was posted on July 19, 2016, covering the WWE draft that kicked off the second WWE brand extension.

For a brief time in 2017, Review-a-Smackdown was also made available as a web video, under the same format as Review-a-Raw. The last episode of Review-a-Smackdown was posted on October 25, 2017. Following the shutdown of the LAW later that week, John Pollock and Wai Ting continued to post audio reviews of SmackDown under the temporary title of John Pollock and Wai Ting Review SmackDown. The full-time replacement of Review-a-SmackDown, under the Post Wrestling banner, Rewind-a-SmackDown, launched on December 27, 2017.

whtsNXT edit

whtsNXT (pronounced as "what's next") is a podcast hosted by Jason Agnew and technical producer Braden Herrington, focusing on NXT, while incorporating elements from Bite Network Radio. The name was chosen to not only reflect the product being reviewed (a show based on developmental wrestling), but also the fact that this was Braden's first foray into radio broadcasting (having joined shortly after the LAW debuted on TSN Radio as one of his first industry jobs), and a turning point in Agnew's television career (having left Bite TV since the LAW debuted on TSN Radio, leaving him with no permanent work in television aside from Splatalot). It is seen as continuing in the "rite of passage" of LAW hosts moving up the ranks (Dan Lovranski, Jason Agnew, John Pollock, and Wai Ting were all, at one point, technical producers on The LAW), with the veteran Agnew guiding the rookie Braden, akin to NXT itself. The first episode was posted on October 7, 2013 as an addition to the LAW's podcast, but thereafter was separately posted on Thursdays thereafter.

"Bartender" Dave debuted on the January 21st 2016 edition of "whtsNXT" alongside Jason Agnew, he has since become a regular guest host on the show. Since Takeover's moved to Saturdays on the same weekend as the WWE's Big 4 events, Takeover reviews have been added onto the end of The LAW podcast under the title of "whtsNXTra". Also since 2017 whtsNXT has chosen to skip the review of the post-Takeover NXT episodes, stating there's no point in reviewing a review show.

The last episode of whtsNXT was posted on October 26, 2017. A spiritual successor under the Post Wrestling banner, titled upNXT and hosted by Braden Herrington and Davie Portman, was launched on March 22, 2018.

Review-A-Wai edit

"Review-A-Wai" is a weekly review podcast starring John Pollock and Wai Ting, which was originally presented immediately following the archived episode of the LAW and was later made available separately. The first episode was posted on September 13, 2009.

The two primarily review older wrestling pay-per-view events from the mid to late 1990s, but have since branched out to other media relating to wrestling and mixed martial arts. Notably, in a homage to an early "Ask-a-Wai" episode where John and Wai reviewed a wrestling-related pornographic film, the second and third anniversary shows had John and Wai review a wrestling-related pornographic film; the visible discomfort of Wai reviewing the film has led them to discontinue reviewing wrestling-related pornographic films. Reviews of classic events often contain audio clips from the show(s) they are reviewing; at the end of the show, John and Wai also respond to listener feedback after the review. On occasion, they air relevant clips from previous interviews conducted with various wrestling personalities and/or interview people involved with the event being reviewed, including clips from past "Live Audio Wrestling" shows. Each episode also ends with a piece of music specifically selected by one of the co-hosts, often relating to the show being reviewed.

On occasion, when either co-host is unavailable, a substitute co-host has joined the other co-host; most notably, Arda Ocal has been a guest reviewer on "Review-A-Wai" on several occasions during the years that the LAW and "Aftermath" (The Score Television Network's wrestling analysis show, co-hosted by Arda Ocal) were promoted together. Damian Abraham has also been a frequent guest reviewer, especially if the review contains a punk rock element.

The show ceased to be an add-on to the archived episode of the LAW in 2010 when the "Review-A-Wai" portion became as long as the archived episode of the LAW itself. "Review-A-Wai" was moved to a Wednesday release schedule following its second anniversary show, and later to late Tuesdays following the debut of "whtsNXT" so as to avoid multiple LAW podcasts being released on the same day. With the launch of "Review-A-SmackDown" as a regular weekly series, "Review-A-Wai" became a biweekly series posted on Fridays, alternating with "Bauer & Pollock". Following the end of "Bauler & Pollock", "Review-A-Wai" will continue to be a biweekly series on Fridays alternating with "Keep It 2000".

The final episode of Review-a-Wai was posted on October 19, 2017, with an announced episode that would have aired had the LAW not been shut down. The first episode of the spiritual successor of Review-a-Wai under the Post Wrestling banner, Rewind-a-Wai, launched with the review intended for the announced episode.

Japanese Audio Wrestling edit

Japanese Audio Wrestling is a monthly podcast hosted by Chris Charlton and WH Park, both having previously contributed to various LAW-related shows and podcasts, focusing in on Japanese wrestling. The first episode was posted on August 1, 2012. New host Jojo Remy joined the show on the January 6th, 2017, replacing the leaving pair of Chris Charlton & WH Park. From the 2017 April 3 edition WH Park has made a number of returning guest appearances.

Although put on hiatus with the shutdown of the LAW in October 2017, as part of the launch of Post Wrestling, it was announced that Japanese Audio Wrestling would continue under the Post Wrestling banner with a new name, with no specified timeframe for a relaunch.

  • G1 Climax podcast

Related to Japanese Audio Wrestling is the LAW's daily coverage of the G1 Climax tournament each year, with John Pollock recapping most days of the tournament and Chris Charlton and WH Park recapping the remaining days of the tournament.

The MMA Report with John Pollock edit

The MMA Report with John Pollock is a radio show hosted by John Pollock on TSN Radio, first airing on July 5, 2012. It airs Friday at midnight on TSN Radio (though the show itself is available as a podcast on the LAW podcast feed one day before), and is touted as "the third hour" of the LAW as repeats of the show air immediately after the LAW on weeks without an Ultimate Fighting Championship pay-per-view (when The UFC Post Fight Show airs in its place instead). As with the LAW, it is also broadcast in the Vancouver market (formerly CFTE and presently CKST) since 2013.

The show is also considered to be a spiritual successor to Fight Network Radio, due to John Pollock's past and present connections.

Keep It 2000 edit

In December 2016, Brian Mann and Nate Milton return with a new podcast, Keep It 2000 (billed as "A Podcast On A Pole"). They embark on the worst decision of their lives – fully chronicling every WCW Nitro from the year 2000. Often considered the worst time period for any major wrestling promotion, these 52 episodes could prove to be the thing that finally breaks these podcasting brothers apart.

The final episode of Keep it 2000 as a LAW podcast was posted on October 14, 2017. As part of the Post Wrestling launch in December 2017, it was announced that Keep it 2000 would continue under the Post Wrestling umbrella; the first episode of Keep it 2000 under the Post Wrestling umbrella was posted on January 25, 2018.

British Audio Wrestling edit

British Audio Wrestling is a British Wrestling focused podcast launched by Martin Bushby and Oli Court, with the first episode posted on January 6, 2017. The pair were joined by Richard Benson of The Indy Corner from Episode 2 onwards. The show focuses in on UK promotions "Progress Wrestling", "Revolution Pro Wrestling", "Fight Club: PRO" & "Over The Top Wrestling" and also covers "ITV World of Sport Wrestling" & the "WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament".

The final episode of British Audio Wrestling was posted on October 17, 2017. As part of the Post Wrestling launch in December 2017, it was announced that British Audio Wrestling would continue under the Post Wrestling umbrella under a new name, later revealed to be the British Wrestling Experience. The first episode of the British Wrestling Experience launched on January 18, 2018.

Bauer & Pollock edit

Bauer & Pollock is a co-production between Live Audio Wrestling and Major League Wrestling, where John Pollock and Court Bauer discuss the business of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. Although initially designed to be a biweekly series, it was moved to a weekly format soon after, available on both the MLW and LAW podcast feeds. The show was originally posted on Fridays, but was moved to late Wednesdays to avoid having multiple LAW podcasts being posted on the same day. With the launch of Review-A-SmackDown as a weekly series, Bauer & Pollock became a biweekly series posted on Fridays, alternating with Review-A-Wai. After a lengthy hiatus on 12 January 12, 2017, "The Final Edition" of Bauer & Pollock was uploaded. The reason behind the decision to end Bauer & Pollock was the large workloads of each host and inability to find a common free day to do the podcast.[25] On March 17, 2017, Court & John returned for a "One-Off" special, continuing to do almost one show every month since.[26]

Ask-A-Wai / Bite Network Radio edit

Ask-A-Wai was an add-on to the end of each LAW broadcast starting in September 2008, and starred John Pollock and Wai Ting, then call screener on the LAW. It was taped immediately following Live Audio Xtra, and was a general discussion podcast and generally unrelated to wrestling. In late 2009, Jason Agnew joined Ask-A-Wai as a co-host, though retaining the same format as before.

Ask-A-Wai ended with the move of the LAW from CFRB to Hardcore Sports Radio, though the Ask-A-Wai format would be succeeded with the Bite Network Radio podcast. Bite Network Radio itself would be hosted by Jason Agnew and John Pollock, retaining the format of Ask-A-Wai, and occasionally featuring Wai Ting and other members from their circle of friends. Like Ask-A-Wai, Bite Network Radio was taped immediately following the LAW.

Bite Network Radio ended with the move of the LAW to TSN Radio, as the studios at TSN could no longer accommodate all of the regular hosts. Though The Late Shift, a radio show hosted by Jason Agnew on CFRB, is touted as the spiritual successor of Bite Network Radio, it follows a different format and has no formal association to the LAW.

UFC Post Fight Show on TSN Radio edit

UFC Post Fight Show on TSN Radio
GenreSports talk
Running time60, 90 or 120 minutes (dependent on host stations other programming commitments)
Country of originCanada
Language(s)English
Home stationCHUM (December 2011–present)
StarringJohn Pollock (2011–present)
Jason Agnew (2011–present)
Created byJason Agnew, John Pollock
Produced byJohn Pollock (2011–present)
Recording studioToronto, Ontario
Original releaseDecember 10, 2011 –
present
No. of episodes10 (as of June 24, 2012)
Audio formatMonaural sound (December 2011–present)
Sponsored byLive Audio Wrestling
Websitehttp://www.liveaudiowrestling.com
Podcasthttp://lawradio.podbean.com

Starting in 2011 with UFC 140, The LAW started to present a UFC post fight show on TSN Radio 1050. The show airs after the conclusion of the most recent Ultimate Fighting Championship event and provides results and opinions from callers and MMA journalists. Though originally branded as a LAW show, since the launch of The MMA Report the show has used the latter show's branding.

Review-An-Impact edit

Each Saturday (some episodes may be delayed to Sunday), former WWE writer Brian Mann and frequent LAW contributor Nate Milton review the previous edition of Impact Wrestling.

Originally hosted by John Pollock and Wai Ting as a counterpart to Review-a-Raw, the first episode of Review-An-Impact was posted on November 5, 2010. Since September 2011, Nate Milton (nicknamed "The Godfather, TNAte" in the LAW community) has been featured in a recurring segment on Review-An-Impact where he provides separate analysis of the episode; this was often in the form of an interview with one of the co-hosts. In the event that either host was unavailable, Nate takes on the role of co-host for the entire podcast in place of the segment. In late 2014, due to Wai Ting's other commitments, Nate Milton became a co-host on a more full-time basis, though the arrangement lasted for only a few weeks due to the termination of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV; Wai Ting's final episode of Review-An-Impact was on October 23, 2014.

With the relaunch of Impact Wrestling on Destination America, Review-An-Impact was revamped with Brian Mann as the lead host, initially with John Pollock as co-host in the pilot episode on January 8, 2015, and with Nate Milton as co-host on a full-time basis on the following episode. Due to being the first "all-American podcast" in the LAW family, and with neither co-host hosting another LAW podcast, Review-An-Impact also expanded their scope to include their commentary on general wrestling news, diversity issues in professional wrestling, pop culture (largely as a result of Brian later joining Yahoo! Movies), and politics in general.

With the declining relevance of TNA in North American professional wrestling in 2015 (and the impending end of the TNA/Destination America partnership), Live Audio Wrestling decided to terminate coverage of TNA following the 2015 Bound for Glory event; the final regular episode of Review-an-Impact (an episode dedicated to counting down the "Top 10 moments in Impact Wrestling history") aired on October 3, 2015.

Keep It 100 edit

Billed as "the realest show about being fake", Keep it 100 is a podcast that serves as a spiritual successor to Review-An-Impact, hosted by Brian Mann and Nate Milton. The idea behind the show came from the viewer feedback segments from Review-an-Impact, where general questions regarding the co-hosts' opinions started to dominate the discourse as opposed to feedback related to episodes of the episodes of Impact Wrestling being reviewed. With Live Audio Wrestling deciding to terminate coverage of TNA, it was agreed that the viewer feedback segment would effectively be expanded to cover the entire show.

The concept of this podcast, where the co-hosts must answer every question asked of them with absolute truth, was largely inspired by the segment of the same name on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. Similar to its predecessor, topics covered by the show are primarily focused on general wrestling news, diversity in professional wrestling, wrestling as it relates to pop culture, with a slight nod to politics. The first episode aired on October 9, 2015.

Due to the hosts' other commitments, Keep It 100 aired for only seven weeks as a weekly series, though various special shows have been posted on an irregular basis, including those dedicated to covering TNA special events.

Review-A-Merica edit

"Review-A-Merica" was a one-off podcast covering the 2012 United States presidential election from the perspective of two Canadians (John and Wai).

In 2016, Brian and Nate revived the "Review-A-Merica" podcast for a series of shows covering the 2016 United States presidential election from a "wrestling with democracy" perspective.

Ask-A-Wai Video Podcast edit

The Ask-A-Wai name would later be reused for a video podcast series featuring John Pollock and Wai Ting in late 2011, as a complement to Review-A-Wai, where John Pollock and Wai Ting answered questions submitted by Review-A-Wai fans regarding pro wrestling and mixed martial arts. Though originally filmed in the "Review-A-Wai studios" at Fight Network, later entries were filmed in various locations in and around downtown Toronto. A short-lived revival of Ask-A-Wai was also posted as a YouTube series on the Live Audio Wrestling YouTube channel in 2015, it ended in May 2016.

The Ask-A-Wai name would be used following the shutdown of the LAW, as a monthly audio podcast for Patreon supporters of Post Wrestling.

CWCeen edit

In 2016, a separate show, CWCeen, was added to the end of whtsNXT, covering the WWE Cruiserweight Classic. This show was hosted by Braden Herrington and Wai Ting, and includes banter on their common love of hip-hop, as well as the fact that Braden Herrington had joined Fight Network after leaving TSN Radio.

End of Year Awards edit

Awards are given over the course of two episodes: the Best of episode, typically the last episode of the year under consideration or the first episode of the following year, and the Worst of episode, awarded the first week without a pay-per-view event after the Best of episode. Each host of the show nominates a pick in each category, and may also name "ties" (&) and "honourable mentions" (h/m) in each category.

Both Wai Ting and Braden Herrington have officially joined the other three hosts to hand out their Best of Awards & Worst of Awards. Ting in both 2012 and 2013, & Herrington in both 2014 and 2016.

Spinoff Series Awards edit

Additional Best & Worst of picks may also be given by other members of the LAW's associated podcasts, picks from these restricted in scope to the wrestling, but are otherwise identical in scope. As of January 2017 other LAW associated hosts include; Wai Ting; Braden Herrington; Brain Mann; Nate Milton; Chris Charlton; WH Park; "Bartender" Dave; Martin Bushby; & Oli Court.

  • To Be Added Soon
    • Japanese Audio Wrestling: Year End Awards (2013–2016)
    • The MMA Report with John Pollock: The Prediction Show w/ Ariel Helwani (2013–2017)

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official Message Board of The LAW: Live Audio Wrestling

live, audio, wrestling, also, known, canadian, sports, radio, talk, show, hosted, mouth, lovranski, jason, agnew, program, primarily, covered, news, events, surrounding, professional, wrestling, such, mixed, martial, arts, first, premiering, 1997, internet, ra. 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 Live Audio WrestlingOther namesFight Network RadioGenreSports talkRunning time60 minutes until Fall 2000 120 minutes Fall 2000 October 2017 180 minutes special post WrestleMania editions Country of originCanadaLanguage s EnglishHome stationVirtually Canadian May 23 1997 1 Fall 1998 CJCL Fall 1998 Fall 2000 2 CFMJ Fall 2000 January 2005 CFRB January 2005 January 2009 Hardcore Sports Radio The Score Satellite Radio on Sirius Satellite Radio January 2009 August 2011 Fight Network online September 2011 October 2011 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 MarekProduced byDan Lovranski 1998 2000 Jason Agnew 1999 2003 John Pollock 2005 2017 Edited byJohn Pollock 2003 2005 Recording studioToronto OntarioOriginal releaseMay 13 1997 October 29 2017No of series 20 yearsNo of episodes 1040 LAW episodesnumerous Spinoff Series episodesAudio formatMonaural sound May 1997 January 2009 October 2011 October 2017 Stereophonic sound January 2009 October 2011 Ending theme I Fought the Law by Green DayWebsitewww wbr liveaudiowrestling wbr comPodcasthttp fightnetwork com static xml itunes law rss 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 Contents 1 History 1 1 Move to CFYI 1 1 1 Fight Network Radio 1 2 Move to CFRB 1 2 1 Live Audio Xtra 1 3 Move to satellite radio interim podcast 1 4 Move to CHUM 1 5 Cancellation 2 Show 2 1 Former 2 1 1 Segments 2 1 2 Hosts 2 2 Trivia 3 Spinoff series 3 1 Former 3 1 1 Review A Raw 3 1 2 Review A SmackDown 3 1 3 whtsNXT 3 1 4 Review A Wai 3 1 5 Japanese Audio Wrestling 3 1 6 The MMA Report with John Pollock 3 1 7 Keep It 2000 3 1 8 British Audio Wrestling 3 1 9 Bauer amp Pollock 3 1 10 Ask A Wai Bite Network Radio 3 1 11 UFC Post Fight Show on TSN Radio 3 1 12 Review An Impact 3 1 13 Keep It 100 3 1 14 Review A Merica 3 1 15 Ask A Wai Video Podcast 3 1 16 CWCeen 4 End of Year Awards 4 1 Spinoff Series Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Original logo used until July 31 2005 Live Audio Wrestling started on May 23 1997 as an internet radio show through Virtually Canadian The first guest of The LAW was Faarooq The show aired online for a year and a half before moving to CJCL The Fan 590 however it was still only broadcast online since the show was broadcast as replacement programming due to NBA policies prohibiting the station s online feed from airing Toronto Raptors games In an effort to obtain studio time the show would be taped early in the morning Due to popular demand and viewer support The LAW soon became part of The Fan s normal lineup airing in the early afternoon on Saturdays 4 The show later expanded to include a two hour late night program on Sunday nights from 1 00 to 3 00 a m later moved to Saturdays at 11 00 p m in late 1999 while the afternoon edition moved to 5 00 p m 5 In February 1999 Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter began a weekly segment during the program 6 Move to CFYI edit The LAW aired on The Fan 590 until September 2000 when it moved to rival station CFYI Talk 640 as a companion to the station s recently acquired radio broadcasts of Toronto Maple Leafs games The evening broadcast was moved from Saturdays to Sundays In April 2001 the afternoon edition of The LAW was dropped during the station s re launch under the Mojo Radio format while The LAW remained on the station through 2006In January 2005 Fight Network purchased a majority stake in The LAW and in February of that same year they announced that they had secured an agreement with Broadcast News for national distribution the program via Fight Network Radio Fight Network Radio edit During the CFYI and CFRB era The LAW was also syndicated to several other radio stations in Canada through a network known as Fight Network Radio Former affiliates of the group aside from its flagship Toronto stations included CKST Vancouver CFRN Edmonton CFGO Ottawa CHMJ Vancouver CJOB Winnipeg Move to CFRB edit In July 2006 The LAW moved to CFRB and retained its 11pm time slot In the fall of 2006 Live Audio Wrestling announced that in the future the show would begin to air a simulcast of the show on Fight Network however the announcement never came to fruition The show is ranked No 1 in the demographic of male on talk radio in the Toronto market in its time slot In April 2006 The Bureau of Broadcast Measurement released their spring ratings with The LAW ranking No 1 among Males 25 49 on Sunday nights with an 18 7 share and also scoring a 17 8 share among Males 18 34 citation needed Live Audio Xtra edit Starting in the winter of 2007 John Pollock began to host an extended online edition of The LAW called Live Audio Xtra The segment is available to those who listen to the archived edition of the show on The LAW website as an add on to the original radio production Shortly after its launch Dan Lovranski began to co host the segment answering e mail questions Starting with the January 20th 2008 edition Live Audio Xtra began to take call in questions from listeners who were unable to get on the air during the radio portion of the program This segment of the show was discontinued for a brief period of time but returned to The LAW in 2011 Move to satellite radio interim podcast edit The LAW aired its final edition on CFRB on January 11 2009 moving to the Sirius Satellite Radio channel Hardcore Sports Radio later known as The Score Satellite Radio maintaining its Sunday night timeslot and still being produced from CFRB s studios Despite no longer being aired on conventional radio the program was still billed as being a part of Fight Network Radio After the closure of The Score Satellite Radio in August 2011 The LAW briefly became a podcast on the Fight Network website using the same format as the radio versions but without call in segments Move to CHUM edit On October 9 2011 The LAW moved to CHUM while the program maintained its traditional 11 00 p m timeslot it is preempted by Sunday Night Football during the NFL season 7 The LAW began airing on CHUM s sister station CFTE in Vancouver on September 9 2012 The LAW currently does not air on any other TSN Radio station Cancellation edit On the morning of October 30 2017 the LAW issued a statement Effective immediately Live Audio Wrestling The LAW is being placed on a short hiatus The program will be relaunched with a new format in the coming weeks Stay tuned Live Audio Wrestling http fightnetwork com law law update https twitter com LAWradio status 925117227854127104 This announcement came just fourteen hours after the October 29 edition of The LAW was made available for podcasting Many fans were caught off guard as the hosts had signed off planning for a big show for the next week including a returning John Pollock reviewing Impact Bound For Glory and UFC 217 Bisping vs St Pierre 8 It was reported on the Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online website in Dave Meltzer s October 30 Daily Update that Very sorry to report that Live Audio Wrestling has been canceled and John Pollock and Jason Agnew were let go by The Fight Network It s sad that the Impact acquisition has devastated Anthem s television network first losing Robin Black and now Pollock who is the total real deal as a reporter I ve been doing that show every weekend for 19 years and have enjoyed it greatly John Jason and Dan Lovranski have been great to work with and I wish the best to all of them Wrestling Observer On the October 31 edition of Wrestling Observer Radio Meltzer also stated The amount of money that they re Anthem losing on Impact has led to them doing cuts on the Fight Network and All the particulars Presenters that were on the show you know are going to be gone He went on to speculate that The LAW may be turned into an Impact promotional show 9 10 Many of the LAW hosts including those from the associated podcasts received overwhelming support from their fans on Twitter including Jason Agnew 11 John Pollock 12 Wai Ting 13 Braden Herrington 14 Bartender Dave 15 Brian Mann 16 and Nate Milton 17 while Chris Charlton 18 WH Park 19 Martian Bushby 20 and Richard Benson 21 publicly thanked The LAW amp John Pollock for their opportunities with Japanese Audio Wrestling and British Audio Wrestling respectively Oli Court of British Audio Wrestling hinted it s not the end of anything just yet 22 and Jojo Remy of Japanese Audio Wrestling stated Not sure what this means for my show I ll continue to be a strong presence at Voices of Wrestling 23 Starting with the day after the shutdown of the LAW John Pollock and Wai Ting continued to post audio reviews of Raw and SmackDown under the temporary titles of John Pollock and Wai Ting Review Raw and John Pollock and Wai Ting Review SmackDown respectively On their first episode as independent podcasters both hosts Pollock had been one of Fight Network s longest tenured employees and at the time of their release one of the few remaining full time journalists discussed the news of being released from Fight Network also stating that Dan The Mouth Lovranski and Jason Agnew were released thanking their fans for all the support they received their plans for their future endeavours alongside the review of Raw 24 In January 2018 Impact Wrestling announced that a new show with the Live Audio Wrestling name will air as part of its Twitch channel as a video podcast hosted by Jeremy Borash though as of April 2018 it has yet to air owing to Borash s subsequent departure Aside from the name it has no connection to the original show nbsp POST Wrestling Pollock Offsets Ting The spiritual successor of Live Audio Wrestling in its original form titled POST Wrestling and run in its entirety by John Pollock and Wai Ting the name is an abbreviation of Pollock Offsets Ting was announced on December 15 2017 and launched on December 24 2017 with their Christmas show that they had been doing from their days on the LAW The two temporary podcasts were folded into the Post Wrestling banner becoming Rewind a Raw and Rewind a SmackDown while other LAW podcasts announced their relaunches under the Post Wrestling umbrella The spiritual successor to the Live Audio Wrestling radio show titled Sunday Night s Main Event was announced on April 3 2018 and set to air the following Sunday immediately following Wrestlemania 34 aside from their common origins Post Wrestling and Sunday Night s Main Event are not formally associated with each other Show editFormer edit Segments edit Dave Meltzer s Wrestling Observer Extra Each week industry insider Dave Meltzer joins the LAW to discuss the latest in pro wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts Title Bout Trivia Wrestling themed quiz where the winner receives a T shirt from Barber Shop Window or Pro Wrestling Tees LAW Interviews In depth and full length interviews with wrestling s top stars from the past and present Breaking The LAW The Host read some fan feedback on the week in wrestling from lawradio proboards com LAW Xtra Occasionally added on the end of the podcast it covers smaller pay per view reviews e g ROH NJPW or may include additional interviews whtsNXTra Added on the end of the podcast covers NXT Takeover reviews Hosts edit Former co hosts of the show include Dan The Mouth Dan Lovranski Producer 1998 2000 Host 2000 2017 Jason Agnew Producer 1999 2003 Host 2003 2017 John Pollock Editor 2003 2005 Producer 2005 2017 Trish Stratus Host 1999 Notorious T I D Chris Tidwell Host 1997 1999 Big Daddy Donnie Abreu Host 1997 2000 Gentleman Jeff Marek Host 1997 2003 Former co hosts of the spinoff series shows include Jason Agnew whts NXT 2013 2017 John Pollock Review A Wai 2009 2017 Review A Raw 2010 2017 Review A SmackDown 2011 2017 The MMA Report 2012 2017 Bauer amp Pollock 2017 Wai Ting Review A Wai 2009 2017 Review A Raw 2010 2017 Review A SmackDown 2011 2017 Braden Herrington whts NXT 2013 2017 Bartender Dave whts NXT 2016 2017 Brian Mann Review An Impact Keep It 2000 2015 2017 Nate Milton Review An Impact Keep It 2000 2015 2017 Jojo Remy Japanese Audio Wrestling 2017 2017 WH Park Japanese Audio Wrestling 2012 2017 Chris Charlton Japanese Audio Wrestling 2012 2017 Martian Bushby British Audio Wrestling 2017 2017 Oli Court British Audio Wrestling 2017 2017 Richard Benson British Audio Wrestling 2017 2017 List of presenters only until time of hiatus for full list of former presenters and spinoff series shows see below Trivia edit Due to the popularity of the show TSN s Off the Record has had all past and current co hosts of the radio program excluding John Pollock as guest panelists on the program over the years Spinoff series editOver the years there have been several radio shows and podcasts that have complemented the LAW Since the shutdown of the LAW these shows were also put on hiatus with many of them migrating to Post Wrestling upon the latter s launch in December 2017 Former edit Review A Raw edit As a spinoff of Review A Wai John Pollock and Wai Ting also review each week s edition of WWE Raw in a separate podcast series As with Review A Wai each episode John Pollock and Wai Ting run down the previous episode of WWE Raw and end by reading listener feedback The first episode of Review A Raw was posted on July 6 2010 For a time in 2011 Review A Raw was available as a live podcast airing over the internet via Stickam immediately following WWE Raw but it reverted to a taped format over technical issues resulting in one or both hosts being knocked off of the air As announced during a live Review A Wai podcast held immediately prior to WrestleMania 31 the Review A Raw name expanded to also encompass a television series broadcast on Fight Network with John Pollock and Wai Ting as co hosts The televised version of Review A Raw is effectively a televised recording session of the podcast with the actual WWE Raw review content identical in both versions However some segments have been modified to suit the television audience such as the omission of listener feedback and a shorter banter portion at the start of the show that more directly relates to the co hosts positions at Fight Network As both the podcast and televised shows are produced in the same sitting there may be segments omitted from the televised portion a selection of segments from the podcast version may be at their discretion posted to the Fight Network s YouTube page as Review A Raw Extra the first Review A Raw Extra segment was dedicated to a contest selecting the televised series theme music As the podcast version takes precedence the television edition of the show is likely to be pre empted in the event of other Fight Network commitments by either host this first occurred on July 5 2016 where Jason Agnew would host an audio only edition in lieu of the televised show due to John and Wai covering UFC 200 for Fight Network The final podcast only episode of Review A Raw was posted March 31 2015 with the first episode of the televised series aired on Fight Network on April 7 2015 In January 2016 John Pollock and Wai Ting also produced an additional televised segment Raw in 3 Minutes co branded with Fight Network s Fight News Now branding both the full televised version and Raw in 3 Minutes is available from the Live Audio Wrestling YouTube channel In mid 2017 Review A Raw was made into a web only video series alongside Review a SmackDown ending the run of Raw in 3 Minutes The last episode of Review a Raw was posted on October 23 2017 Following the shutdown of the LAW a week later John Pollock and Wai Ting continued to post audio reviews of Raw under the temporary title of John Pollock and Wai Ting Review Raw The full time replacement for Review a Raw under the Post Wrestling banner Rewind a Raw launched on December 25 2017 Review A SmackDown edit On selected weeks with a live episode of WWE SmackDown a third LAW podcast starring John Pollock and Wai Ting is also available for download on Wednesdays Like Review A Raw and Review An Impact Review A SmackDown reviews the previous episode of WWE SmackDown ending with listener feedback The first episode of Review A SmackDown was posted on August 31 2011 with Jason Agnew filling in for Wai Ting the first episode with Wai Ting was posted on December 1 2011 Up until the second WWE brand extension Review A SmackDown would be produced only on a show by show basis and not every live episode of WWE SmackDown would be reviewed Review A SmackDown would become a weekly podcast with the second WWE brand extension complementing Review A Raw Unlike Review A Raw however Review A SmackDown is intended to remain an audio only podcast and not a show that is meant to air on Fight Network The first regular episode of Review A SmackDown was posted on July 19 2016 covering the WWE draft that kicked off the second WWE brand extension For a brief time in 2017 Review a Smackdown was also made available as a web video under the same format as Review a Raw The last episode of Review a Smackdown was posted on October 25 2017 Following the shutdown of the LAW later that week John Pollock and Wai Ting continued to post audio reviews of SmackDown under the temporary title of John Pollock and Wai Ting Review SmackDown The full time replacement of Review a SmackDown under the Post Wrestling banner Rewind a SmackDown launched on December 27 2017 whtsNXT edit whtsNXT pronounced as what s next is a podcast hosted by Jason Agnew and technical producer Braden Herrington focusing on NXT while incorporating elements from Bite Network Radio The name was chosen to not only reflect the product being reviewed a show based on developmental wrestling but also the fact that this was Braden s first foray into radio broadcasting having joined shortly after the LAW debuted on TSN Radio as one of his first industry jobs and a turning point in Agnew s television career having left Bite TV since the LAW debuted on TSN Radio leaving him with no permanent work in television aside from Splatalot It is seen as continuing in the rite of passage of LAW hosts moving up the ranks Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock and Wai Ting were all at one point technical producers on The LAW with the veteran Agnew guiding the rookie Braden akin to NXT itself The first episode was posted on October 7 2013 as an addition to the LAW s podcast but thereafter was separately posted on Thursdays thereafter Bartender Dave debuted on the January 21st 2016 edition of whtsNXT alongside Jason Agnew he has since become a regular guest host on the show Since Takeover s moved to Saturdays on the same weekend as the WWE s Big 4 events Takeover reviews have been added onto the end of The LAW podcast under the title of whtsNXTra Also since 2017 whtsNXT has chosen to skip the review of the post Takeover NXT episodes stating there s no point in reviewing a review show The last episode of whtsNXT was posted on October 26 2017 A spiritual successor under the Post Wrestling banner titled upNXT and hosted by Braden Herrington and Davie Portman was launched on March 22 2018 Review A Wai edit Review A Wai is a weekly review podcast starring John Pollock and Wai Ting which was originally presented immediately following the archived episode of the LAW and was later made available separately The first episode was posted on September 13 2009 The two primarily review older wrestling pay per view events from the mid to late 1990s but have since branched out to other media relating to wrestling and mixed martial arts Notably in a homage to an early Ask a Wai episode where John and Wai reviewed a wrestling related pornographic film the second and third anniversary shows had John and Wai review a wrestling related pornographic film the visible discomfort of Wai reviewing the film has led them to discontinue reviewing wrestling related pornographic films Reviews of classic events often contain audio clips from the show s they are reviewing at the end of the show John and Wai also respond to listener feedback after the review On occasion they air relevant clips from previous interviews conducted with various wrestling personalities and or interview people involved with the event being reviewed including clips from past Live Audio Wrestling shows Each episode also ends with a piece of music specifically selected by one of the co hosts often relating to the show being reviewed On occasion when either co host is unavailable a substitute co host has joined the other co host most notably Arda Ocal has been a guest reviewer on Review A Wai on several occasions during the years that the LAW and Aftermath The Score Television Network s wrestling analysis show co hosted by Arda Ocal were promoted together Damian Abraham has also been a frequent guest reviewer especially if the review contains a punk rock element The show ceased to be an add on to the archived episode of the LAW in 2010 when the Review A Wai portion became as long as the archived episode of the LAW itself Review A Wai was moved to a Wednesday release schedule following its second anniversary show and later to late Tuesdays following the debut of whtsNXT so as to avoid multiple LAW podcasts being released on the same day With the launch of Review A SmackDown as a regular weekly series Review A Wai became a biweekly series posted on Fridays alternating with Bauer amp Pollock Following the end of Bauler amp Pollock Review A Wai will continue to be a biweekly series on Fridays alternating with Keep It 2000 The final episode of Review a Wai was posted on October 19 2017 with an announced episode that would have aired had the LAW not been shut down The first episode of the spiritual successor of Review a Wai under the Post Wrestling banner Rewind a Wai launched with the review intended for the announced episode Japanese Audio Wrestling edit Japanese Audio Wrestling is a monthly podcast hosted by Chris Charlton and WH Park both having previously contributed to various LAW related shows and podcasts focusing in on Japanese wrestling The first episode was posted on August 1 2012 New host Jojo Remy joined the show on the January 6th 2017 replacing the leaving pair of Chris Charlton amp WH Park From the 2017 April 3 edition WH Park has made a number of returning guest appearances Although put on hiatus with the shutdown of the LAW in October 2017 as part of the launch of Post Wrestling it was announced that Japanese Audio Wrestling would continue under the Post Wrestling banner with a new name with no specified timeframe for a relaunch G1 Climax podcast Related to Japanese Audio Wrestling is the LAW s daily coverage of the G1 Climax tournament each year with John Pollock recapping most days of the tournament and Chris Charlton and WH Park recapping the remaining days of the tournament The MMA Report with John Pollock edit The MMA Report with John Pollock is a radio show hosted by John Pollock on TSN Radio first airing on July 5 2012 It airs Friday at midnight on TSN Radio though the show itself is available as a podcast on the LAW podcast feed one day before and is touted as the third hour of the LAW as repeats of the show air immediately after the LAW on weeks without an Ultimate Fighting Championship pay per view when The UFC Post Fight Show airs in its place instead As with the LAW it is also broadcast in the Vancouver market formerly CFTE and presently CKST since 2013 The show is also considered to be a spiritual successor to Fight Network Radio due to John Pollock s past and present connections Keep It 2000 edit In December 2016 Brian Mann and Nate Milton return with a new podcast Keep It 2000 billed as A Podcast On A Pole They embark on the worst decision of their lives fully chronicling every WCW Nitro from the year 2000 Often considered the worst time period for any major wrestling promotion these 52 episodes could prove to be the thing that finally breaks these podcasting brothers apart The final episode of Keep it 2000 as a LAW podcast was posted on October 14 2017 As part of the Post Wrestling launch in December 2017 it was announced that Keep it 2000 would continue under the Post Wrestling umbrella the first episode of Keep it 2000 under the Post Wrestling umbrella was posted on January 25 2018 British Audio Wrestling edit British Audio Wrestling is a British Wrestling focused podcast launched by Martin Bushby and Oli Court with the first episode posted on January 6 2017 The pair were joined by Richard Benson of The Indy Corner from Episode 2 onwards The show focuses in on UK promotions Progress Wrestling Revolution Pro Wrestling Fight Club PRO amp Over The Top Wrestling and also covers ITV World of Sport Wrestling amp the WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament The final episode of British Audio Wrestling was posted on October 17 2017 As part of the Post Wrestling launch in December 2017 it was announced that British Audio Wrestling would continue under the Post Wrestling umbrella under a new name later revealed to be the British Wrestling Experience The first episode of the British Wrestling Experience launched on January 18 2018 Bauer amp Pollock edit Bauer amp Pollock is a co production between Live Audio Wrestling and Major League Wrestling where John Pollock and Court Bauer discuss the business of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts Although initially designed to be a biweekly series it was moved to a weekly format soon after available on both the MLW and LAW podcast feeds The show was originally posted on Fridays but was moved to late Wednesdays to avoid having multiple LAW podcasts being posted on the same day With the launch of Review A SmackDown as a weekly series Bauer amp Pollock became a biweekly series posted on Fridays alternating with Review A Wai After a lengthy hiatus on 12 January 12 2017 The Final Edition of Bauer amp Pollock was uploaded The reason behind the decision to end Bauer amp Pollock was the large workloads of each host and inability to find a common free day to do the podcast 25 On March 17 2017 Court amp John returned for a One Off special continuing to do almost one show every month since 26 Ask A Wai Bite Network Radio edit Ask A Wai was an add on to the end of each LAW broadcast starting in September 2008 and starred John Pollock and Wai Ting then call screener on the LAW It was taped immediately following Live Audio Xtra and was a general discussion podcast and generally unrelated to wrestling In late 2009 Jason Agnew joined Ask A Wai as a co host though retaining the same format as before Ask A Wai ended with the move of the LAW from CFRB to Hardcore Sports Radio though the Ask A Wai format would be succeeded with the Bite Network Radio podcast Bite Network Radio itself would be hosted by Jason Agnew and John Pollock retaining the format of Ask A Wai and occasionally featuring Wai Ting and other members from their circle of friends Like Ask A Wai Bite Network Radio was taped immediately following the LAW Bite Network Radio ended with the move of the LAW to TSN Radio as the studios at TSN could no longer accommodate all of the regular hosts Though The Late Shift a radio show hosted by Jason Agnew on CFRB is touted as the spiritual successor of Bite Network Radio it follows a different format and has no formal association to the LAW UFC Post Fight Show on TSN Radio edit UFC Post Fight Show on TSN RadioGenreSports talkRunning time60 90 or 120 minutes dependent on host stations other programming commitments Country of originCanadaLanguage s EnglishHome stationCHUM December 2011 present StarringJohn Pollock 2011 present Jason Agnew 2011 present Created byJason Agnew John PollockProduced byJohn Pollock 2011 present Recording studioToronto OntarioOriginal releaseDecember 10 2011 presentNo of episodes10 as of June 24 2012 Audio formatMonaural sound December 2011 present Sponsored byLive Audio WrestlingWebsitehttp www liveaudiowrestling comPodcasthttp lawradio podbean com Starting in 2011 with UFC 140 The LAW started to present a UFC post fight show on TSN Radio 1050 The show airs after the conclusion of the most recent Ultimate Fighting Championship event and provides results and opinions from callers and MMA journalists Though originally branded as a LAW show since the launch of The MMA Report the show has used the latter show s branding Review An Impact edit Each Saturday some episodes may be delayed to Sunday former WWE writer Brian Mann and frequent LAW contributor Nate Milton review the previous edition of Impact Wrestling Originally hosted by John Pollock and Wai Ting as a counterpart to Review a Raw the first episode of Review An Impact was posted on November 5 2010 Since September 2011 Nate Milton nicknamed The Godfather TNAte in the LAW community has been featured in a recurring segment on Review An Impact where he provides separate analysis of the episode this was often in the form of an interview with one of the co hosts In the event that either host was unavailable Nate takes on the role of co host for the entire podcast in place of the segment In late 2014 due to Wai Ting s other commitments Nate Milton became a co host on a more full time basis though the arrangement lasted for only a few weeks due to the termination of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV Wai Ting s final episode of Review An Impact was on October 23 2014 With the relaunch of Impact Wrestling on Destination America Review An Impact was revamped with Brian Mann as the lead host initially with John Pollock as co host in the pilot episode on January 8 2015 and with Nate Milton as co host on a full time basis on the following episode Due to being the first all American podcast in the LAW family and with neither co host hosting another LAW podcast Review An Impact also expanded their scope to include their commentary on general wrestling news diversity issues in professional wrestling pop culture largely as a result of Brian later joining Yahoo Movies and politics in general With the declining relevance of TNA in North American professional wrestling in 2015 and the impending end of the TNA Destination America partnership Live Audio Wrestling decided to terminate coverage of TNA following the 2015 Bound for Glory event the final regular episode of Review an Impact an episode dedicated to counting down the Top 10 moments in Impact Wrestling history aired on October 3 2015 Keep It 100 edit Billed as the realest show about being fake Keep it 100 is a podcast that serves as a spiritual successor to Review An Impact hosted by Brian Mann and Nate Milton The idea behind the show came from the viewer feedback segments from Review an Impact where general questions regarding the co hosts opinions started to dominate the discourse as opposed to feedback related to episodes of the episodes of Impact Wrestling being reviewed With Live Audio Wrestling deciding to terminate coverage of TNA it was agreed that the viewer feedback segment would effectively be expanded to cover the entire show The concept of this podcast where the co hosts must answer every question asked of them with absolute truth was largely inspired by the segment of the same name on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore Similar to its predecessor topics covered by the show are primarily focused on general wrestling news diversity in professional wrestling wrestling as it relates to pop culture with a slight nod to politics The first episode aired on October 9 2015 Due to the hosts other commitments Keep It 100 aired for only seven weeks as a weekly series though various special shows have been posted on an irregular basis including those dedicated to covering TNA special events Review A Merica edit Review A Merica was a one off podcast covering the 2012 United States presidential election from the perspective of two Canadians John and Wai In 2016 Brian and Nate revived the Review A Merica podcast for a series of shows covering the 2016 United States presidential election from a wrestling with democracy perspective Ask A Wai Video Podcast edit The Ask A Wai name would later be reused for a video podcast series featuring John Pollock and Wai Ting in late 2011 as a complement to Review A Wai where John Pollock and Wai Ting answered questions submitted by Review A Wai fans regarding pro wrestling and mixed martial arts Though originally filmed in the Review A Wai studios at Fight Network later entries were filmed in various locations in and around downtown Toronto A short lived revival of Ask A Wai was also posted as a YouTube series on the Live Audio Wrestling YouTube channel in 2015 it ended in May 2016 The Ask A Wai name would be used following the shutdown of the LAW as a monthly audio podcast for Patreon supporters of Post Wrestling CWCeen edit In 2016 a separate show CWCeen was added to the end of whtsNXT covering the WWE Cruiserweight Classic This show was hosted by Braden Herrington and Wai Ting and includes banter on their common love of hip hop as well as the fact that Braden Herrington had joined Fight Network after leaving TSN Radio End of Year Awards editAwards are given over the course of two episodes the Best of episode typically the last episode of the year under consideration or the first episode of the following year and the Worst of episode awarded the first week without a pay per view event after the Best of episode Each host of the show nominates a pick in each category and may also name ties amp and honourable mentions h m in each category Both Wai Ting and Braden Herrington have officially joined the other three hosts to hand out their Best of Awards amp Worst of Awards Ting in both 2012 and 2013 amp Herrington in both 2014 and 2016 The LAW Best of Awards Best Wrestler Male Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Shawn Michaels WWE Edge WWE Nigel McGuinness ROH 2009 Chris Jericho WWE Chris Jericho WWE Chris Jericho WWE 2010 The Miz WWE The Miz WWE John Cena WWE 2011 CM Punk WWE CM Punk WWE Hiroshi Tanahashi NJPW amp CMLL 2012 Michael Elgin ROH amp PWG Dolph Ziggler WWE Hiroshi Tanahashi NJPW amp CMLL CM Punk WWE 2013 Daniel Bryan WWE Daniel Bryan WWE Hiroshi Tanahashi NJPW amp CMLL Daniel Bryan WWE 2014 Katsuyori Shibata NJPW Sami Zayn WWE Shinsuke Nakamura NJPW Dolph Ziggler WWE 2015 Shinsuke Nakamura NJPW h m AJ Styles ROH amp NJPW Jay Lethal ROH AJ Styles ROH amp NJPW 2016 Kenny Omega NJPW AJ Styles NJPW amp ROH amp WWE AJ Styles NJPW amp ROH amp WWE AJ Styles NJPW amp ROH amp WWE Best Wrestler Female Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Beth Phoenix WWE h m Trish Stratus WWE Gail Kim TNA Gail Kim TNA 2009 Beth Phoenix WWE Beth Phoenix WWE Ayako Hamada TNA amp Shimmer 2010 Natalya WWE LayCool WWE Sara Del Rey Shimmer Chikara amp ROH 2011 Sara Del Rey Shimmer Chikara amp ROH Madison Rayne TNA Sara Del Rey Shimmer Chikara amp ROH 2012 Tara TNA Tara TNA amp Ronda Rousey SF amp UFC Tara TNA Ronda Rousey SF amp UFC 2013 Mickie James TNA AJ Lee WWE AJ Lee WWE AJ Lee WWE 2014 Charlotte WWE Charlotte WWE Natalya WWE Charlotte WWE 2015 Bayley WWE Bayley WWE Sasha Banks WWE 2016 Charlotte WWE Charlotte WWE Charlotte WWE h m Auska WWE Charlotte WWE Best Tag Team Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 John Morrison and The Miz WWE h m Beer Money Inc TNA John Morrison and The Miz WWE h m Beer Money Inc TNA Beer Money Inc TNA 2009 Jeri Show WWE Jeri Show WWE Beer Money Inc TNA 2010 The Motor City Machine Guns TNA amp ROH amp Beer Money Inc TNA The Motor City Machine Guns TNA amp ROH Kings of Wrestling ROH amp Noah 2011 The Briscoe Brothers ROH Beer Money Inc TNA Beer Money Inc TNA 2012 Daniels and Kazarian TNA Daniels and Kazarian TNA Daniels and Kazarian TNA Daniels and Kazarian TNA 2013 Goldust and Cody Rhodes WWE Goldust and Cody Rhodes WWE The Shield WWE Goldust and Cody Rhodes WWE 2014 reDRagon ROH amp NJPW The Young Bucks ROH NJPW amp PWG The Young Bucks ROH NJPW amp PWG The Young Bucks ROH NJPW amp PWG 2015 The Young Bucks ROH NJPW amp PWG Jason Jordan and Chad Gable WWE reDRagon ROH amp NJPW 2016 The Young Bucks ROH NJPW amp PWG The Young Bucks ROH NJPW amp PWG The Young Bucks ROH NJPW amp PWG The Revival WWE Best on the Mic This award is given to the wrestler or mixed martial artist who is the most natural at cutting promos or otherwise conversing on the microphone From 2017 this award will be spit in two with Best Wrestler on the Mic amp Best Mixed Martial Artist on the Mic Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Chris Jericho Santino Marella Santino Marella 2009 CM Punk h m Chris Jericho CM Punk Frank Mir 2010 The Miz The Miz Chael Sonnen 2011 CM Punk CM Punk CM Punk 2012 Paul Heyman CM Punk CM Punk CM Punk 2013 Bully Ray Paul Heyman CM Punk Bully Ray 2014 Conor McGregor Paul Heyman amp Conor McGregor Conor McGregor Paul Heyman 2015 Conor McGregor Conor McGregor Conor McGregor 2016 Conor McGregor Kevin Owens Kevin Owens amp Chis Jericho h m Enzo MMA Conor McGregor Wrestler Kevin Owens MMA Conor McGregor Wrestler Kevin Owens amp Chris Jericho Best Announcer This award is given to the wrestling or mixed martial arts announcer whether play by play or colour commentary Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Matt Striker Matt Striker amp Joe Rogan Matt Striker 2009 Frank Mir Joe Rogan Mauro Ranallo 2010 Mauro Ranallo Joe Rogan Joe Rogan 2011 Joe Rogan Joe Rogan Pat Miletich 2012 Joe Rogan Joe Rogan Nigel McGuinness Joe Rogan 2013 William Regal Joe Rogan NJPW s Shinpei Nogami Joe Rogan 2014 Steve Corino amp Brian Stann Joe Rogan Brian Stann Steve Corino amp John Bradshaw Layfield 2015 Mauro Ranallo h m Steve Corino Joe Rogan Mauro Ranallo 2016 Corey Graves Corey Graves Steve Corino Corey Graves Best Non Wrestling Performer This award is given to the best performer in the world of wrestling that does not participate in matches such as managers and valets Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Vickie Guerrero Vickie Guerrero Vickie Guerrero 2009 Jim Cornette Don West Don West 2010 Vickie Guerrero Eric Bischoff amp Michael Cole Vickie Guerrero 2011 John Laurinaitis Ricardo Rodriguez Karen Jarrett 2012 Paul Heyman Paul Heyman Joseph Park Paul Heyman 2013 Paul Heyman Zeb Colter Paul Heyman Zeb Colter 2014 Lana Rockstar Spud h m WWE referee Darrick Moore Paul Heyman Paul Heyman 2015 Dario Cueto Paul Heyman Paul Heyman h m Dario Cueto 2016 Vanguard 1 amp Senor Benjamin amp King Maxel Allie Tom Phillips h m King Maxel h m Renee Young Paul Heyman Most Improved This award is given to the wrestler or fighter who has improved the most in terms of their skills development Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Brock Lesnar Rashad Evans Kenny Florian 2009 The Miz Eric Young h m Kofi Kingston h m The Miz Brutus Magnus 2010 The Miz Alberto Del Rio h m John Morrison The Miz 2011 Dolph Ziggler h m Brooke Tessmacher Dolph Ziggler Mark Henry h m Devon 2012 Kazuchika Okada Kazarian Kazuchika Okada Austin Aries 2013 Magnus Magnus Adam Cole Team Alpha Male 2014 Bobby Lashley Ethan Carter III Ethan Carter III Tyson Kidd 2015 Corey Graves Corey Graves Rafael dos Anjos amp Jay Lethal 2016 AJ Styles Alexa Bliss The Miz h m Guerrillas of Destiny h m David Finlay Tye Dillinger Best Comeback This award is given to the wrestler or fighter who has maintained their form after a long absence from wrestling or fighting Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Frank Mir Brock Lesnar Frank Mir 2009 Maryse as The Gobbledy Gooker Ricky Steamboat Ricky Steamboat 2010 Bret Hart h m Jerry Lawler Chris Leben Paul Bearer amp Stephan Bonnar 2011 Mark Henry h m Frankie Edgar Mark Henry h m Cheick Kongo The Rock 2012 Brock Lesnar Brock Lesnar Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Ryback 2013 Goldust Goldust Goldust amp Robbie Lawler Goldust 2014 The Ultimate Warrior amp Dominick Cruz Bobby Lashley Dominick Cruz Sting h m The Ultimate Warrior 2015 The Dudley Boyz h m Andrei Arlovski Samoa Joe Tetsuya Naito 2016 Goldberg Goldberg Goldberg Goldberg Best Gimmick This award is given to the best character or character trait in wrestling or mixed martial arts First awarded in 2008 as a last minute addition to the list of awards Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Santino Marella Santino Marella Santino Marella 2009 CM Punk as straight edge character CM Punk as straight edge character CM Punk as straight edge character 2010 Nexus The Miz after winning Money in the Bank Jay Lethal impersonating Ric Flair amp Jeff Jarrett as a MMA fighter 2011 Cody Rhodes as disfigured character Ronda Rousey defeating opponents with the Armbar Ronda Rousey defeating opponents with the Armbar 2012 Damien Sandow Daniel Bryan Yes Chant Bully Ray Joseph Park 2013 The Wyatt Family Aiden English The Shield Antonio Cesaro s Big Swing 2014 Rusev Damien Mizdow Rusev and Lana Tyler Breeze 2015 The New Day h m Beer City Brusier Bayley h m Dalton Castle Bayley 2016 Broken Matt Hardy Broken Matt Hardy amp Brother Nero Broken Matt Hardy Broken Matt Hardy Match of the Year This award is given to the best wrestling match of the year Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Shawn Michaels vs Ric Flair WrestleMania XXIV Samoa Joe vs Kurt Angle TNA Lockdown h m Shawn Michaels vs Ric Flair WrestleMania XXIV Samoa Joe vs Kurt Angle TNA Lockdown 2009 Edge vs Jeff Hardy WWE Extreme Rules Chris Jericho vs Rey Mysterio WWE The Bash amp Edge vs Jeff Hardy WWE Extreme Rules The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels WrestleMania XXV 2010 The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels WrestleMania XXVI Daniel Bryan vs Dolph Ziggler WWE Bragging Rights h m The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels WrestleMania XXVI Tyler Black vs Davey Richards ROH Death Before Dishonor VIII 2011 John Cena vs CM Punk WWE Money in the Bank h m Davey Richards vs Eddie Edwards ROH Best in the World John Cena vs CM Punk WWE Money in the Bank amp Dolph Ziggler vs Randy Orton WWE Raw Davey Richards vs Eddie Edwards ROH Best in the World 2012 Davey Richards vs Michael Elgin Showdown in the Sun Brock Lesnar vs John Cena WWE Extreme Rules The Undertaker vs Triple H WrestleMania 28 The Undertaker vs Triple H WrestleMania 28 2013 Katsuyori Shibata vs Tomohiro Ishii G 1 Climax Day 4 The Undertaker vs CM Punk WrestleMania 29 Katsuyori Shibata vs Tomohiro Ishii G 1 Climax Day 4 Shinsuke Nakamura vs Kazushi Sakuraba Wrestle Kingdom VII 2014 Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Katsuyori Shibata NJPW Destruction in Kobe Charlotte vs Natalya NXT Takeover Atlantis vs Ultimo Guerrero CMLL 81st Anniversary Show Charlotte vs Natalya NXT Takeover 2015 Shinsuke Nakamura vs Kota Ibushi Wrestle Kingdom 9 h m Shinsuke Nakamura vs Roderick Strong Global Wars 15 Bayley vs Sasha Banks NXT TakeOver Brooklyn Shinsuke Nakamura vs Kota Ibushi Wrestle Kingdom 9 2016 Kenny Omega vs Tetsuya Naito G1 Climax The Miz vs Cesaro vs Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn Extreme Rules Kazuchika Okada vs Hiroshi Tanahashi Wrestle Kingdom 10 h m Kenny Omega vs Tetsuya Naito G1 Climax h m Will Ospreay Ricochet amp Matt Sydal vs Adam Cole amp The Young Bucks Battle Of Los Angeles Stage 2 Sami Zayn vs Shinsuke Nakamura Takeover Dallas Feud of the Year This award is given to the best protracted storyline typically between wrestlers but the award is not strictly restricted to wrestling Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Chris Jericho vs Shawn Michaels h m Edge vs The Undertaker Chris Jericho vs Shawn Michaels Chris Jericho vs Shawn Michaels 2009 CM Punk vs Jeff Hardy h m Rashad Evans vs Quinton Jackson CM Punk vs Jeff Hardy Brock Lesnar vs Frank Mir h m Chris Jericho vs Rey Mysterio 2010 Kevin Steen vs El Generico Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen Georges St Pierre vs Josh Koscheck 2011 Kevin Steen vs Ring of Honor Ultimate Fighting Championship vs Spike TV Ultimate Fighting Championship vs Spike TV 2012 Jon Jones vs Rashad Evans Ronda Rousey vs Cris Cyborg Santos Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen 2013 CM Punk vs Paul Heyman Ronda Rousey vs Miesha Tate Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Kazuchika Okada amp Georges St Pierre vs Nick Diaz Ronda Rousey vs Miesha Tate 2014 Jon Jones vs Daniel Cormier Jon Jones vs Daniel Cormier Jon Jones vs Daniel Cormier Daniel Bryan vs Triple H 2015 Jose Aldo vs Conor McGregor Jose Aldo vs Conor McGregor Jose Aldo vs Conor McGregor 2016 Conor McGregor vs Nate Diaz UFC amp Brock Lesnar vs Goldberg WWE h m The Miz vs Daniel Bryan WWE Billy Corgan vs Impact Ventures LLC TNA Conor McGregor vs Nate Diaz UFC amp Ricochet vs Will Ospreay Evolve NJPW PWG OTT Aj Styles vs John Cena WWE Best Angle This award is given to the best individual moment or plot device typically in professional wrestling though noteworthy mixed martial arts events may also be nominated in the past year Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Randy Orton creates The Legacy Santino Marella and the Honk a Meter CM Punk winning Money in the Bank and the fallout 2009 Chris Jericho and The Big Show teaming together Build to Chris Jericho vs Rey Mysterio WWE Intercontinental Championship vs Mask match Randy Orton punts Vince McMahon 2010 Jerry Lawler vs The Miz development The debut of Nexus The debut of Nexus 2011 CM Punk leaves WWE with the WWE Championship CM Punk leaves WWE with the WWE Championship CM Punk leaves WWE with the WWE Championship 2012 Ryback squash matches CM Punk holding WWE Title all year Austin Aries trades in X Title and wins TNA Title at Destination X Bound for Glory Series 2013 Mark Henry fake retiremen Rhodes Family Firing Return to WWE Mark Henry fake retirement Rhodes Family Firing Return to WWE 2014 The Shield breakup Sami Zayn s rode to the NXT title Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier hotel lobby brawl The Shield breakup 2015 Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker s brawl on Raw John Cena U S Title Open Challenge Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker s brawl on Raw 2016 Goldberg beats Brock Lesnar in under 2 min s Survivor Series Bullet Club shaves Jay Lethal head ROH NJPW Kenny Omega amp Bullet Club kick out AJ Styles NJPW h m Miz amp Daniel Bryan Talking Smack Goldberg beats Brock Lesnar in under 2 min s Survivor Series Best Pay Per View Originally there was a single award covering both wrestling and mixed martial arts pay per view events In 2010 this category was split to two separate awards for wrestling events and mixed martial arts events Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 WrestleMania XXIV UFC 91 WWE No Mercy 2009 UFC 100 UFC 100 UFC 100 Best Wrestling Pay Per View In 2014 the wrestling event category expanded to include Network Events and was no longer restricted to just pay per view events Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2010 ROH Death Before Dishonor VIII WWE Money in the Bank ROH Death Before Dishonor VIII 2011 WWE Money in the Bank WWE Money in the Bank WWE Money in the Bank 2012 ROH Glory By Honor XI WWE TLC WWE Extreme Rules WrestleMania 28 2013 G 1 Climax Day 4 in Osaka WWE Payback G 1 Climax Day 4 in Osaka WWE SummerSlam 2014 ROH Global Wars NXT TakeOver R Evolution G 1 Climax Day 7 in Tokyo WrestleMania 30 2015 Wrestle Kingdom 9 NXT TakeOver Brooklyn Wrestle Kingdom 9 2016 Final Battle ROH Takeover Toronto King Of Pro Wrestling NJPW Takeover Toronto Best Mixed Martial Arts Fight Card In 2011 the mixed martial arts event category expanded to include Fight Cards and was no longer restricted to just pay per view events Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2010 WEC 48 UFC 116 UFC 116 2011 UFC 139 UFC 139 UFC 139 2012 UFC 154 UFC 146 UFC 146 UFC 148 2013 UFC 166 UFC Fight Night 26 UFC 166 UFC 166 2014 UFC 178 UFC 178 UFC Fight Night 55 UFC 171 2015 UFC 189 UFC 194 UFC 189 2016 UFC 206 UFC 205 UFC 196 UFC 205 Best Promotion This award is given to the best wrestling or mixed martial arts organization in the past year Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship 2009 Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship 2010 World Extreme Cagefighting Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship 2011 Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship 2012 Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship 2013 New Japan Pro Wrestling Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship 2014 New Japan Pro Wrestling amp NXT NXT New Japan Pro Wrestling NXT 2015 Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship 2016 Ultimate Fighting Championship h m PWG Ultimate Fighting Championship Ultimate Fighting Championship h m NJPW WWE Best Television Show Jason Agnew did not make a pick for 2011 as he did not watch The Ultimate Fighter Team Bisping vs Team Miller which he otherwise felt as the best TV show Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 The Ultimate Fighter Team Nogueira vs Team Mir The Ultimate Fighter Team Nogueira vs Team Mir The Ultimate Fighter Team Nogueira vs Team Mir 2009 The Ultimate Fighter Heavyweights h m UFC Countdown WWE Vintage Collection The Ultimate Fighter Heavyweights 2010 Ring of Honor Wrestling h m The Ultimate Fighter Team GSP vs Team Koscheck WWE Raw The Ultimate Fighter Team GSP vs Team Koscheck 2011 The Ultimate Fighter Team Bisping vs Team Miller The Ultimate Fighter Team Bisping vs Team Miller 2012 UFC on FOX 5 UFC on FOX Fight Factory FOX s Road to the Octagon amp UFC Primetime 2013 NXT NXT Total Divas Total Divas 2014 NXT Lucha Underground NXT NXT 2015 Ring of Honor Wrestling Lucha Underground Lucha Underground 2016 Ring of Honor Wrestling Talking Smack WWE SmackDown NXT h m Cruiserweight Classic Best Book This award is given to the best book relating to wrestling or mixed martial arts Jason Agnew does not normally give an award due to his commitments for other shows precluding him from reading too many candidates In 2016 no award was given for Best Book Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Adventures in Larry Land by Larry Zbyszko Total MMA by Jonathan Snowden 2009 Drawing Heat the Hard Way by Larry Matysik h m Queen of the Ring by Jeff Leen h m The Midnight Express 25th Anniversary Scrapbook by Jim Cornette The Midnight Express 25th Anniversary Scrapbook by Jim Cornette 2010 Minnesota s Golden Age of Wrestling by George Schire amp The MMA Encyclopedia by Jonathan Snowden and Kendall Shields Countdown to Lockdown by Mick Foley 2011 The Last Outlaw by Stan Hansen Let s Get It On by Big John McCarthy and Loretta Hunt 2012 Heroes amp Icons by Greg Oliver and Steven Johnson Shooters by Jonathan Snowden 2013 The Hardcore Truth by Hardcore Holly amp Mad Dogs Midgets and Screw Jobs by Pat Laprade and Bertrand Hebert Mad Dogs Midgets and Screw Jobs by Pat Laprade amp Bertrand Hebert 2014 The Best in the World At What I Have No Idea by Chris Jericho The Best in the World At What I Have No Idea by Chris Jericho 2015 Capitol Revolution The Rise of the McMahon Wrestling Empire by Tim Hornbaker h m Lion s Pride The Turbulent History of New Japan Pro Wrestling by Chris Charlton 2016 Best DVD Original Programming This award is given to the best compilation or documentary on wrestling or mixed martial arts in the past year which have been released on DVD Originally Best DVD until 2015 when this category was expanded to include non in ring programing Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Viva la Raza The Life and Times of Eddie Guerrero h m The Life and Times of Mr Perfect The Life and Times of Mr Perfect Ric Flair shoot interview on Highspots 2009 Jeff Hardy My Life My Rules The Wrestler Starrcade The Essential Collection 2010 Chris Jericho Breaking the Code Chris Jericho Breaking the Code Chris Jericho Breaking the Code 2011 WWE Greatest Rivalries Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels h m Memphis Heat Memphis Heat amp WWE Greatest Rivalries Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels h m Randy Orton The Evolution of a Predator Memphis Heat 2012 CM Punk Best in the World CM Punk Best in the World CM Punk Best in the World CM Punk Best in the World 2013 The Legends of Mid South Wrestling WWE 50th Anniversary Bret Hart The Dungeon Collection h m Jim Crockett Promotions The Good Old Days Triple H Thy Kingdom Come 2014 Ladies and Gentlemen My Name is Paul Heyman Ladies and Gentlemen My Name is Paul Heyman Ladies and Gentlemen My Name is Paul Heyman Ladies and Gentlemen My Name is Paul Heyman 2015 Table for 3 Table for 3 Table for 3 2016 Talking Smack The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness Talking Smack Talking Smack The Edge and Christian Show That Totally Reeks of Awesomeness Best Fighter Mixed Martial Artist Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Anderson Silva Georges St Pierre h m Kenny Florian Georges St Pierre 2009 Anderson Silva Gegard Mousasi Georges St Pierre 2010 Frankie Edgar Cain Velasquez Georges St Pierre 2011 Jon Jones Jon Jones Jon Jones 2012 Benson Henderson Anderson Silva Ronda Rousey Benson Henderson 2013 Chris Weidman Vitor Belfort Chris Weidman Cain Velasquez Demetrious Johnson 2014 Robbie Lawler Robbie Lawler Rory MacDonald Ronda Rousey 2015 Conor McGregor Conor McGregor Conor McGregor 2016 Conor McGregor Michael Bisping Stipe Miocic Conor McGregor MMA Fight of the Year This award is given to the best single match on a mixed martial arts card in the past year Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Forrest Griffin vs Quinton Jackson UFC 86 h m Urijah Faber vs Jens Pulver WEC 38 Cung Le vs Frank Shamrock Strikeforce Shamrock vs Le Eddie Alvarez vs Joachim Hansen Dream 3 2009 Ben Henderson vs Donald Cerrone WEC 43 amp Diego Sanchez vs Clay Guida The Ultimate Fighter United States vs United Kingdom Finale Scott Smith vs Cung Le Strikeforce Evolution Diego Sanchez vs Clay Guida The Ultimate Fighter United States vs United Kingdom Finale 2010 Leonard Garcia vs Chan Sung Jung WEC 48 h m Ben Henderson vs Anthony Pettis WEC 53 Anderson Silva vs Chael Sonnen UFC 117 Ben Henderson vs Anthony Pettis WEC 53 2011 Dan Henderson vs Mauricio Rua UFC 139 Dan Henderson vs Mauricio Rua UFC 139 Diego Sanchez vs Martin Kampmann UFC Live Sanchez vs Kampmann 2012 Benson Henderson vs Frankie Edgar UFC 144 Georges St Pierre vs Carlos Condit UFC 154 Joe Lauzon vs Jamie Varner UFC on FOX 4 Benson Henderson vs Frankie Edgar UFC 144 2013 Mark Hunt vs Antonio Silva UFC Fight Night 33 h m Gilbert Melendez vs Diego Sanchez UFC 166 Johny Hendricks vs Carlos Condit UFC 158 Gilbert Melendez vs Diego Sanchez UFC 166 Mark Hunt vs Antonio Silva UFC Fight Night 33 2014 Johny Hendricks vs Robbie Lawler UFC 171 Matt Brown vs Erick Silva UFC Fight Night Brown vs Silva Johny Hendricks vs Robbie Lawler UFC 171 2015 Robbie Lawler vs Rory MacDonald UFC 189 Robbie Lawler vs Rory MacDonald UFC 189 Robbie Lawler vs Rory MacDonald UFC 189 2016 Cub Swanson vs Doo Ho Choi UFC 206 h m Robbie Lawler vs Carlos Condit UFC 195 Conor McGregor vs Nate Diaz UFC 202 Cub Swanson vs Doo Ho Choi UFC 206 h m Robbie Lawler vs Carlos Condit UFC 195 Conor McGregor vs Nate Diaz UFC 196 amp Conor McGregor vs Nate Diaz UFC 202 Moment of the Year This award was only given in 2008 to the best individual wrestling or mixed martial arts moment in the past year Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2008 Retirement of Ric Flair h m Return of Randy Couture Brock Lesnar defeats Randy Couture h m Retirement of Ric Flair Brock Lesnar winning the UFC Heavyweight Championship amp Floyd Mayweather Jr appearing at WWE No Way Out Best Raw Guest Host This award was only given in 2009 due to the use of guest hosts for WWE Raw Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2009 Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura Jesse Ventura Best LAW Interview This award is given to the best interview segment that aired on the LAW or an associated podcast in the past year It was first awarded in 2010 Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2010 Marty Jannetty Jim Mitchell Marty Jannetty h m Lex Luger h m Paul Bearer 2011 Stan Hansen Chris Jericho Barry Blaustein h m Teddy Hart 2012 Vader Chris Jericho and Dave Meltzer roundtable Chris Jericho and Dave Meltzer roundtable Chris Jericho and Dave Meltzer roundtable 2013 Santino Marella h m Lance Russell h m George The Animal Steel h m Maria Kanellis Mickie James Jim Ross Teddy Hart and Spencer Tapley 2014 The Killer Bees h m Stardust h m Paul Heymen h m Tugboat EC3 Ethan Carter III h m Ric Flair Jeff Hardy h m EC3 Ethan Carter III Jeff Hardy h m Barbie Blank 2015 Steve Corino amp Bob Backlund amp Jason Hervey Rockstar Spud Mick Foley amp Chris Jerricho Show dedicated to Roddy Piper h m Rockstar Spud h m Len Denton h m Bret Hart 2016 Stan Henson Chris Jericho Stan Henson amp Jake The Snake Roberts amp Chris Jericho amp Goldberg Chris Jericho Biggest Story of the Year This award is given to the biggest news story in wrestling or mixed martial arts in the past year It was first awarded in 2014 Year Dan The Mouth Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting Braden Herrington 2014 The launch of the WWE Network The launch of the WWE Network amp Scott Coker replaces Bjorn Rebney at Bellator Scott Coker replaces Bjorn Rebney at Bellator CM Punk signs with UFC 2015 The fall of Ronda Rousey amp the rise of Conor McGregor Ronda Rousey s shock loss to Holly Holm UFC brings in UDADA 2016 UFC selling for 4 2billionWWE expands to the United Kingdom UFC selling for 4 2billion UFC selling for 4 2billion AJ Styles comes to WWE Worst of Awards Worst Male Wrestler Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Vladimir Kozlov Vladimir Kozlov Braden Walker 2009 The Great Khali Hornswoggle The Great Khali 2010 David Otunga Rhino David Otunga 2011 Crimson Rob Van Dam Crimson 2012 Tensai The Great Khali The Miz The Great Khali 2013 Erick Rowan The Miz Wes Brisco The Miz 2014 Erick Rowan Kane Manabu Nakanishi 2015 Braun Strowman Mahabali Shera Mojo Rawley Worst Female Wrestler Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Rhaka KhanChristy Hemme honorable mention Michelle McCool honorable mention Christy HemmeMichelle McCool Rhaka Khan 2009 Lacey Von Erich Michelle McCool Jenna Morasca 2010 Kelly Kelly Alicia Fox Lacey Von Erich 2011 Kelly Kelly Alicia Fox Kelly Kelly 2012 Aksana Velvet Sky Taeler Hendrix Aksana 2013 Eva Marie Eva Marie Eva Marie Eva Marie 2014 Alicia Fox Aksana 2015 Eva Marie Velvet Sky Eva Marie Worst Tag Team Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder Abyss and Matt Morgan Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder 2009 Mark Henry and Montel Vontavious Porter D Generation X Triple H and Shawn Michaels D Generation X Triple H and Shawn Michaels 2010 Eric Young and Orlando Jordan Eric Young and Orlando Jordan Gunner and Murphy 2011 Matt Morgan and Crimson David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty Mexican America Hernandez and Anarquia Triple H and CM Punk honorable mention 2012 Matt Morgan and Crimson Eric Young and ODB The Guardians of Truth Matt Morgan and Crimson 2013 Ryback and Curtis Axel The Ascension Garett Bischoff and Wes Brisco The Great Khali amp Santino Marella 2014 The Ascension The Ascension Rolles Gracie Jr and Daniel Gracie 2015 The Ascension The Meta Powers Curtis Axel amp Damien Sandow The Ascension Worst on the Mic Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Vladimir Kozlov Mike Adamle Mike Adamle 2009 Tiffany TiffanyRhino honorable mention Tiffany 2010 Kane Rhino Dixie Carter 2011 D Angelo Dinero John Laurinaitis Mr Anderson 2012 Claire Lynch Mr Anderson The Miz The Miz 2013 John Cena The Miz Mr Anderson tie Curtis Axel The Great Khali 2014 Roman Reigns Roman Reigns Brie Bella 2015 The Ascension Roman Reigns Sheamus Worst Announcer Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Mike Adamle Mike AdamleScott Ferrall Mike Adamle 2009 Michael Cole Michael Cole Todd Grisham 2010 Taz Taz Matt Striker 2011 Taz Michael ColeJerry LawlerBooker T Booker T 2012 Taz Taz Taz Taz 2013 Taz Taz Taz Taz 2014 Mike TenayTaz Michael ColeJerry LawlerJohn Bradshaw Layfield Michael ColeJerry LawlerJohn Bradshaw Layfield 2015 John Bradshaw Layfield The Pope D Angelo Dinero The Pope D Angelo Dinero Worst Non Wrestling Performer Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Mike Adamle Mike Adamle Mike Adamle 2009 Tiffany Tiffany Tiffany 2010 Dixie Carter Hornswoggle Bubba the Love Sponge 2011 Dixie Carter Aksana Michael Cole 2012 Claire Lynch Claire Lynch Claire Lynch Claire Lynch 2013 Hulk Hogan Booker TTeddy Long Dixie Carter Dixie Carter 2014 Dixie Carter Truth Martini Dixie Carter 2015 Summer Rae Dixie Carter Lana Worst Raw Guest Host This award was only awarded in 2009 due to the use of guest hosts on WWE Raw Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock 2009 ZZ TopDennis Miller honorable mention Verne Troyer honorable mention Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne honorable mention Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne Dennis Miller Most Underutilized Performer This award is given to the most underrated wrestler of the year or the ones whose efforts largely went unrewarded This award was not given in 2011 due to an omission in the list of awards for that year Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock 2008 Montel Vontavious Porter Matt Morgan Natalya 2009 Montel Vontavious Porter Jack Swagger The Motor City Machine GunsTyson Kidd honorable mention 2010 Montel Vontavious PorterJack Swagger honorable mention Jay Lethal Daniel Bryan They Really Dropped the Ball On This award is given to the wrestling or mixed martial arts event that failed in its execution or led to missed opportunities Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 CM Punk after losing the World Heavyweight Championship Montel Vontavious Porter after losing the WWE United States Championship CM Punk after losing the World Heavyweight Championship 2009 Jack Swagger after being traded to Raw Gail Kim s tenure in WWEEnd of CM Punk s World Heavyweight Championship reign Kofi Kingston s sustained push 2010 Samoa Joe s overall characterThe Hart Dynasty following the return of Bret Hart The return of the Monday Night War between WWE Raw and TNA ImpactThe Hart Dynasty following the return of Bret HartHulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff attempting to overhaul TNA Bret Hart vs Vince McMahon WrestleMania XXVII buildup and matchTeam WWE defeating Nexus at SummerSlam 2011 Sin Cara s introduction Return of CM PunkChristian s reign as World Heavyweight Champion honorable mention Alberto Del Rio s overall character honorable mention Return of Mick Foley 2012 Brock Lesnar Brock Lesnar James Storm Strikeforce 2013 Daniel Bryan Chris Masters Tyson Kidd Daniel Bryan 2014 WWE Network Cesaro Dean Ambrose 2015 Daniel Bryan at the Royal RumbleSting honorable mention WWE Woman s Division No Top Heel after Seth Rollins injury 1 of Top Ten List Worst Gimmick First awarded in 2008 after the last minute inclusion of the Best Gimmick award the previous week Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Fish Market Street Fight Team 3D vs Curry Man and Shark Boy Destination X Super Eric and the Prince Justice Brotherhood Ricky Ortiz 2009 Raw guest hosts The Abraham Washington Show The GovernorD Generation X 2010 Orlando Jordan as the bisexual characterAnonymous General Manager of Raw Orlando Jordan as the bisexual character Anonymous General Manager of Raw 2011 Eric Young challenging TV stars as TNA Television Champion Michael Cole as heel lead announcerSting s Joker inspired character Bound for Glory Series Tournament 2012 Aces amp Eights Jeff Hardy internal monologues TNA Gut Check 3 Hour Raw Natalya farting 2013 Bad News Barrett Aces amp Eights The Lone Wolf AJ Styles Antonio Cesaro yodeling 2014 Samuel Shaw 9 99 marketing idea for WWE Network 9 99 marketing idea for WWE Network 2015 MexAmerica Alberto Del Rio amp Zeb Coulter The Revolution honorable mention The Revolution The Revolution Worst Match of the Year In 2009 this category was named in honour of the Jenna Morasca vs Sharmell match that was unanimously named the worst that year Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Frank Trigg vs A J Styles TNA No Surrender 2008 Michelle McCool vs Maryse WWE SmackDown John Cena vs John Bradshaw Layfield Parking Lot Brawl The Great American Bash Frank Trigg vs A J Styles TNA No Surrender 2009 Jenna Morasca vs Sharmell TNA Victory Road Jenna Morasca vs Sharmell TNA Victory Road Jenna Morasca vs Sharmell TNA Victory Road 2010 Bret Hart vs Vince McMahon WrestleMania XXVII Kaitlyn vs Maxine NXT honorable mention Bret Hart vs Vince McMahon WrestleMania XXVII Kaitlyn vs Maxine NXT 2011 John Cena vs The Miz WWE Over the Limit Matt Morgan vs Crimson TNA Turning Point Sting vs Jeff Hardy TNA Victory Road Alicia Fox vs Beth Phoenix WWE SmackDown 2012 John Cena vs John Laurinaitis WWE Over the Limit John Cena vs Michael Cole Raw 6 4 12 Kris Lewie vs Gunner TNA Impact 9 23 12 Kris Lewie vs Gunner TNA Impact 9 23 12 2013 Randy Orton vs Daniel Bryan WWE Battleground Ryan Howe vs Adam Ohriner TNA Gut Check Randy Orton vs Big Show WWE Survivor Series The Great Khali amp Natalya vs Big E Langston amp AJ Lee Raw 9 12 13 2014 Big Show vs Erick Rowan Stairs Match WWE TLC Layla vs Summer Rae WWE Money in the Bank Kazushi Sakuraba amp Yuji Nagata vs Rolles Gracie Jr amp Daniel Gracie Wrestle Kingdom 8 2015 Los Villanos vs Los Psycho Circus Triplemania XXIII Los Villanos vs Los Psycho Circus Triplemania XXIII Los Villanos vs Los Psycho Circus Triplemania XXIII Worst Feud of the Year Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Eric Young vs Robert Roode TNA Beer Drinking Championship Black Machismo vs Sonjay Dutt Black Machismo vs Sonjay Dutt 2009 D Generation X vs Hornswoggle Chavo Guerrero Jr vs Hornswoggle Randy Orton vs Shane McMahonChavo Guerrero Jr vs Hornswoggle honorable mention 2010 Edge vs Kane Edge vs Kane Edge vs Kane 2011 Michael Cole vs Jerry Lawler Michael Cole vs Jerry Lawler Michael Cole vs Jim RossSamoa Joe vs D Angelo Dinero honorable mention Angelina Love vs Winter honorable mention 2012 John Cena vs John Laurinaitis Aces amp Eights vs TNA Aces amp Eights vs TNA Aces amp Eights vs TNA 2013 TNA vs Aces amp Eights Quinton Jackson vs Tito Ortiz Big Show vs Triple H The Miz vs Kofi Kingston 2014 Samuel Shaw vs Mr Anderson Nikki Bella vs Brie Bella Nikki Bella vs Brie Bella 2015 Mickie James vs James Storm Team PCB vs Team B A D vs Team Bella honorable mention Dolph Ziggler amp Lana vs Rusev amp Summer Rae honorable mention Dolph Ziggler vs Rusev Dolph Ziggler vs Rusev Worst Angle Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Team 3D forced to make weight against X Division opponents Conclusion of Vince McMahon million dollar giveaway contest Exploitation of Jill Jarrett Jeff Jarrett s deceased wife to get heat on Kurt Angle 2009 Hornswoggle s antics in general Hornswoggle joining D Generation X Shawn Michaels resurfaces as a fast order cook 2010 Formation of EV 2 0 Formation of EV 2 0 Formation of Immortal 2011 Jersey Shore cast making cameo appearances on Impact Wrestling Sin Cara vs Sin Cara Triple H as the COO 2012 Fake Heart Attack with CM Punk amp Paul Heyman on Raw Claire Lynch Claire Lynch Claire Lynch 2013 Big Show losing all his money AJ Styles leaving TNA Big Show amp Triple H lawsuit settlement Xavier Woods stealing the music of Brodus Clay 2014 James Storm as The Revolution leader Samuel Shaw stalking Christy Hemme Samuel Shaw stalking Christy Hemme 2015 Stephanie McMahon introduces the Woman s Revolution James Storm pushes Mickie James on train tracks Paige s Reid Flair promoJames Storm pushes Mickie James on train tracks honorable mention Worst Pay Per View Up until 2009 there was a single award covering both wrestling and mixed martial arts pay per view events In 2009 this category was split to two separate awards for wrestling events and mixed martial arts events and in 2011 the mixed martial arts event category was no longer restricted to pay per view events instead focusing on supercards in general Worst Wrestling Pay Per View Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Final Resolution both January and December Final Resolution December 2009 Destination X WWE Breaking Point TNA Victory Road 2010 TNA Hardcore Justice TNA Hardcore Justice TNA Hardcore Justice 2011 TNA Victory Road TNA Victory Road TNA Victory Road 2012 TNA Lockdown TNA Lockdown TNA Lockdown 2013 WWE Battleground WWE Battleground WWE Battleground 2014 WWE TLC TNA Bound for Glory 2015 Triplemania XXIII Triplemania XXIII Triplemania XXIII Worst Mixed Martial Arts Supercard Dan Lovranski s pick for 2010 was not revealed on the Worst of 2010 it was claimed as the 2010 pick on the Worst of 2011 show Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 YAMMA Pit Fighting 2009 2010 UFC 112 Impact FC 2 UFC 112 2011 UFC 130 UFC 130UFC 119 Strikeforce Melendez vs Masvidal 2012 UFC 149 UFC 149 UFC 149 UFC 149 2013 UFC 161 UFC 161 UFC 161 UFC 161 2014 UFC 177 UFC 177 UFC 174 2015 UFC 186 UFC 186 Worst Promotion Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2009 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2010 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2011 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Strikeforce Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2012 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Strikeforce Strikeforce Strikeforce 2013 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Bellator Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2014 UFC Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2015 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Worst TV Show Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion TNA Impact TNA Impact 2009 TNA Impact WWE Superstars TNA Impact 2010 NXT all seasons NXT season 3 TNA Impact 2011 Impact Wrestling NXT Redemption Impact Wrestling 2012 WWE Raw WWE Smackdown The Ultimate Fighter Live WWE Raw 2013 WWE Smackdown Ring of Honor WWE Raw WWE Raw 2014 TNA Top 20 Moments on Spike TV WWE Smackdown WWE Raw 2015 Impact Wrestling Impact Wrestling Impact Wrestling Worst Book Like its Best of counterpart Jason Agnew does not usually give a pick due to his commitments with other shows precluding him from reading too many wrestling or mixed martial arts books though he formally did not have a pick for 2010 he did make a joke pick for 2010 however Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Ring of Hell by Matthew Randozzo V Made in America by Matt Hughes 2009 My Life Outside the Ring by Hulk Hogan My Life Outside the Ring by Hulk Hogan 2010 Cross Rhodes by Dustin Rhodes The book that Dixie Carter gave to Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan How WCW Killed Vince Russo by Vince Russo 2011 Death Clutch by Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman Wrestling the Hulk My Life on the Ropes by Linda Hogan 2012 The King of New Orleans by Greg Klein Physical Chess by Billy Robinson 2013 50 Greatest Professional Wrestlers by Larry Matysik Hart Strings by Julie Hart 2014 2015 Worst DVD Original Programming Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 The Definitive Ric Flair Collection The Twisted Disturbed Life of Kane Kurt Angle Champion 2009 Randy Savage Macho Madness The Best of Smackdown Batista I Walk Alone 2010 Bobby Heenan The Top 50 WWE Superstars of All Time Knucklehead 2011 WWE Greatest Superstars of the 21st Century WWE Greatest Superstars of the 21st Century The Big Show A Giant s World 2012 WWE One in a Lifetime The Rock vs John Cena Brock Lesnar Here Comes The Pain re issue Vince Russo YouShoot Live Queen of the Ring starring Chyna 2013 Triple H Thy Kingdom Come Goldberg The Ultimate Collection Triple H Thy Kingdom Come 2014 2015 WWE Swerved Total Divas WWE Monday Night War Worst Fighter Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Kimbo Slice Kimbo Slice Ken Shamrock 2009 Kimbo Slice Kimbo Slice Houston Alexander 2010 Kimbo Slice Gilbert Yvel James Toney 2011 Mirko Filipovic Jake Shields Valentijn Overeem 2012 Quinton Jackson Jason Mayhem Miller Bob Sapp Jason Mayhem Miller 2013 Chris Leben Uriah Hall Alistair Overeem Uriah Hall 2014 Nate Diaz Chael Sonnen Cris Cyborg Santos 2015 Jose Aldo Jose Aldo Anderson Silva Worst Fight of the Year Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 Kimbo Slice vs James Thompson EliteXC Primetime Nate Quarry vs Kalib Starnes UFC 83 Kimbo Slice vs Seth Petruzelli EliteXC Heat Nate Quarry vs Kalib Starnes UFC 83 honorable mention 2009 Kimbo Slice vs Houston Alexander The Ultimate Fighter Heavyweights Finale Anderson Silva vs Thales Leites UFC 97 Anderson Silva vs Thales Leites UFC 97 2010 Anderson Silva vs Demian Maia UFC 112 Frank Mir vs Mirko Filipovic UFC 119 Randy Couture vs James Toney UFC 118 2011 Frank Mir vs Roy Nelson UFC 130 Alistair Overeem vs Fabricio Werdum Strikeforce Overeem vs Werdum Bobby Lashley vs John Ott Titan Fighting Championships 17 2012 Gray Maynard vs Clay Guida UFC on FX 4 Gray Maynard vs Clay Guida UFC on FX 4 Cheick Kongo vs Shawn Jordan UFC 149 Cheick Kongo vs Shawn Jordan UFC 149 2013 Uriah Hall vs Chris Leben UFC 168 Rory MacDonald vs Jake Ellenberger UFC on FOX 8 Soa Palelei vs Nikita Krylov UFC 164 Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs Rashad Evans UFC 156 2014 Andrei Arlovski vs Brendan Schaub UFC 174 Tito Ortiz vs Stephan Bonnar Bellator 131 2015 Gabriel Gonzaga vs Konstanin Erokhin The Ultimate Fighter 22 Patrick Walsh vs Dan Kelly UFC Fight Night 60 WTF Moment of the Year This award is given to the moment in the past year that makes a viewer ashamed of being a wrestling or mixed martial arts fan or the moment that evoked the strongest namesake reaction Year Dan Lovranski Jason Agnew John Pollock Wai Ting 2008 General booking of Total Nonstop Action WrestlingKen Shamrock Kimbo Slice and Seth Petruzelli debacle leading to collapse of EliteXC honourable mention Ken Shamrock Kimbo Slice and Seth Petruzelli debacle leading to collapse of EliteXC Ken Shamrock Kimbo Slice and Seth Petruzelli debacle leading to collapse of EliteXC 2009 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling allying with Hulk Hogan and Eric BischoffShane McMahon s departure from World Wrestling Entertainment honourable mention Anticipation of Bret Hart s return honourable mention Fallout of Donald Trump buying WWE Raw Cute Kip being a replacement for Kevin Nash at TNA Genesis 2010 The Big Show removing CM Punk s mask Judging inconsistencies in UFCHulk Hogan posting a video of himself defecating on Twitter Homicide s unprotected chairshot to Rob Terry 2011 Robert Roode loses at TNA Bound for Glory Crowd reaction to Hulk Hogan vs Sting at TNA Bound for Glory CM Punk teams up with Triple H 2012 John Cena beats Brock Lesnar at Extreme Rules Hulk Hogan Sex Tape John Cena beats Brock Lesnar at Extreme Rules UFC injuries and cancellations 2013 Seattle crowd chanting Daniel Bryan during unification ceremony on Raw Dixie Carter grabs Hulk Hogan s leg and begs him to stay All iPPV screw ups Anderson Silva breaks leg 2014 Dean Ambrose hologram exploding TV finishes TNA relationship with Vince Russo all year long TNA relationship with Vince Russo all year long 2015 Daniel Bryan losing the Royal RumbleConor McGregor beating Jose Aldo in 13 seconds Hulk Hogan racist rant amp handling of itAnderson Silva s mysterious blue sexual enhancement liquid honorable mention Hulk Hogan racist rant amp handling of itThe entire booking of the 2015 Royal Rumble Match honorable mention Spinoff Series Awards edit Additional Best amp Worst of picks may also be given by other members of the LAW s associated podcasts picks from these restricted in scope to the wrestling but are otherwise identical in scope As of January 2017 other LAW associated hosts include Wai Ting Braden Herrington Brain Mann Nate Milton Chris Charlton WH Park Bartender Dave Martin Bushby amp Oli Court whtsNXT Best amp Worst of Awards Best Wrestler Male Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Kevin Owens Finn Balor 2016 Samoa Joe Shinsuke Nakamura Samoa Joe Best Wrestler Female Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Bayley Sasha Banks 2016 Auska Auska Auska Best Tag Team Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Enzo amp Cass Jason Jordan amp Chad Gable 2016 The Revival The Revival The Revival Best Match of the Year Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Sasha Banks vs Bayley Takeover Brooklyn Sasha Banks vs Bayley Takeover Brooklyn 2016 DIY vs The Revival Takeover Toronto Shinsuke Nakamura vs Sami Zayn Takeover Dallas DIY vs The Revival Takeover Toronto Best on the Mic Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Enzo Corey Graves 2016 The Revival The Revival The Revival Best Takeover Event Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Takeover Brooklyn Takeover Brooklyn 2016 Takeover Toronto Takeover Toronto Takeover Dallas Should debut on the Raw After Mania This award was only awarded in 2015 Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Finn Balor Finn Balor Best Transition to Main Roster This award is given to the call up from NXT who transitions Best to the Main Roster Raw SmackDown It was first awarded in 2016 Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2016 Alexa Bliss Alexa Bliss Corey Graves Worst Wrestler Male Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Mojo Rawley Baron Corbin 2016 Andrade Cien Almas The Drifter Elias Samson h m Patrick Clark Angelo Dawkins Worst Wrestler Female Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Nia Jax Carmella 2016 Liv Morgan Liv Morgan Nia Jax Worst Tag Team Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Hype Bros The Vaudevillains 2016 The Authors of Pain The Authors of Pain Blake amp Murphy Worst Match of the Year In 2015 Braden awarded every match involving Baron Corbon Worst Match of the Year felling every match was equally terrible Year Jason Agnew Braden Herrington Bartender Dave 2015 Baron Corbin vs Bull Dempsey Takeover Rival Baron Corbon vs Anyone NXT 2016 Aliyah vs Liv Morgan NXT Aliyah vs Liv Morgan NXT Buddy Murphy vs Wesley Blake NXT Worst on the Mic Year 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