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    <title>Wrestling Mayhem Show - Episodes Tagged with “Crew Relations”</title>
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    <description>Unleash the Excitement: Dive into the World of Wrestling Fandom! Join us for an unfiltered exploration of professional and independent wrestling, where the spotlight is on pure enjoyment. Get ready for surprise visits from wrestling icons, including TNA, WWE Legends, Ring of Honor superstars, and rising talents, all sharing their perspectives on our half-decade-long online extravaganza. Discover the ultimate wrestling fan experience at www.WrestlingMayhemShow.com
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  <title>Amateur Truck Guy Reese Hayes | Wrestling Mayhem Show 889</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>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.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow 
Our crew discuss the decline of physical media for WWE and wrestling in general, and whether there is still a market for DVDs, VHS tapes, etc. Reese and some of the guests don't have extensive wrestling media collections.
880 Champion Amateur Wrestler Reese Hayes talks about his background in filmmaking, including a web series he makes called "Cobblestoned" that can be found on YouTube under "Dashing Agent". He discusses how making videos and movies gets him interested in the production side of wrestling. https://www.youtube.com/@reesewho
Rob shares details about his experience working on the crew for the recent AEW show Collision in Erie, PA. He helps run cables and work with the camera crew. They talk about the interactions between talent and crew at AEW compared to WWE, and how Rob knows many of the wrestlers backstage from the indie scene.
There is discussion about camera work in wrestling, including how to properly film alongside the action in the ring and move out of the way when needed. Reese and Rob can relate that to their own experiences filming matches.
The guests share some recent lessons learned in wrestling: it's very difficult but rewarding (Reese); production people in wrestling often know and work with each other frequently across companies (Rob); wrestling references are everywhere, even in video games (Joe). 
Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.
**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)
Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!
You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!
Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show 
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow </p>

<p>Our crew discuss the decline of physical media for WWE and wrestling in general, and whether there is still a market for DVDs, VHS tapes, etc. Reese and some of the guests don&#39;t have extensive wrestling media collections.</p>

<p>880 Champion Amateur Wrestler Reese Hayes talks about his background in filmmaking, including a web series he makes called &quot;Cobblestoned&quot; that can be found on YouTube under &quot;Dashing Agent&quot;. He discusses how making videos and movies gets him interested in the production side of wrestling. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@reesewho" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/@reesewho</a></p>

<p>Rob shares details about his experience working on the crew for the recent AEW show Collision in Erie, PA. He helps run cables and work with the camera crew. They talk about the interactions between talent and crew at AEW compared to WWE, and how Rob knows many of the wrestlers backstage from the indie scene.</p>

<p>There is discussion about camera work in wrestling, including how to properly film alongside the action in the ring and move out of the way when needed. Reese and Rob can relate that to their own experiences filming matches.</p>

<p>The guests share some recent lessons learned in wrestling: it&#39;s very difficult but rewarding (Reese); production people in wrestling often know and work with each other frequently across companies (Rob); wrestling references are everywhere, even in video games (Joe). </p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week’s episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow </p>

<p>Our crew discuss the decline of physical media for WWE and wrestling in general, and whether there is still a market for DVDs, VHS tapes, etc. Reese and some of the guests don&#39;t have extensive wrestling media collections.</p>

<p>880 Champion Amateur Wrestler Reese Hayes talks about his background in filmmaking, including a web series he makes called &quot;Cobblestoned&quot; that can be found on YouTube under &quot;Dashing Agent&quot;. He discusses how making videos and movies gets him interested in the production side of wrestling. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@reesewho" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/@reesewho</a></p>

<p>Rob shares details about his experience working on the crew for the recent AEW show Collision in Erie, PA. He helps run cables and work with the camera crew. They talk about the interactions between talent and crew at AEW compared to WWE, and how Rob knows many of the wrestlers backstage from the indie scene.</p>

<p>There is discussion about camera work in wrestling, including how to properly film alongside the action in the ring and move out of the way when needed. Reese and Rob can relate that to their own experiences filming matches.</p>

<p>The guests share some recent lessons learned in wrestling: it&#39;s very difficult but rewarding (Reese); production people in wrestling often know and work with each other frequently across companies (Rob); wrestling references are everywhere, even in video games (Joe). </p>

<p>Check out the Indy Wrestling US Network at www.indywrestling.network. For a short time, get a 7-day FREE trial to access a growing collection of content.</p>

<p>**A special shout out to our Manager Level Patreon supporter Bradley Ruthers (@HeelBradley)</p>

<p>Join us LIVE at 10 PM ET (after WWE NXT) on Facebook, Youtube, and Twitch!</p>

<p>You can support the show at Patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow! Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!</p>

<p>Thanks to Basick Sickness (@basicksickness) for the awesome intro for the show</p>]]>
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