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Empire Wrestling Live

Formerly the EWF had a weekly radio show which aired live on Saturday nights from December 2009 until February 2011 on KCAA 1050 AM. The show premiered on December 5, 2009. It was hosted by EWF Commentators, Lalo Gonzalez and Kelli Lee. The show covered EWF news, show recaps and interviews with EWF Superstars as well as internationally recognized superstars such as TNA Superstar Kurt Angle, Former WWE/WCW Superstar Diamond Dallas Page, ECW Superstar Jerry Lynn, WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy Hart and Former WWE Superstar Road Warrior Animal to name a few.

On August 11, 2011, the EWF returned to the air waves with Empire Wrestling Live with special guest, The Honky Tonk Man. The show is hosted by "Webmaster" Wade Needham and The DA, which airs live every Tuesday from the American Sports University in San Bernardino, CA, the home of the School of Hard Knocks.

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