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Wrestling Mayhem Show 988: The Final Gavel with David Lawless
January 7th, 2026 | 2 hrs 14 mins
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Sorg and Rizz return with a wide-ranging conversation on Wrestling Mayhem Show 988, exploring how professional wrestling continues to change in the modern landscape.
Topics include WWE’s streaming-first presentation, the growing importance of short-form highlights, and the impact fewer house shows have on wrestler development and the industry as a whole.
The show features a special guest appearance by recently retired “The Gavel” David Lawless, who reflects on his career, memorable moments, and the role adaptability and reliability played in his longevity.
The episode closes with What We Learned, connecting industry trends with personal lessons from a life in wrestling.
Listen now at www.wrestlingmayhemshow.com
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Wrestling Mayhem Show 889: Amateur Truck Guy Reese Hayes
December 6th, 2023 | Season 11 | 1 hr 37 mins
aew, camera work, collision, crew relations, dvds, filmmaking, indie wrestling, physical media, pop culture, ringside filming, vhs, video games, video production, wrestling media, wwe
The guests discuss the decline of physical wrestling media and whether niche markets still exist. Reese details his background in filmmaking, relating it to an interest in wrestling production values. Rob shares his recent experience assisting the camera crew for AEW's Collision show. Comparisons are made between talent/crew relations in AEW and WWE. Proper ringside camera work is analyzed, with Reese and Rob drawing from their own filming know-how. Recent lessons learned include wrestling being extremely tough but rewarding for Reese; production people maintaining familiarity across companies per Rob; and wrestling themes permeating pop culture via video games per Joe.