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Venue Name: Auckland Memorial Hall

Open Date: 1952

Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Venue Size: 6352

Description: Aucklands main location for cultural events, the Auckland Memorial Hall has seen better days before. The main hall has been renovated multiple times and has everything needed to become host of a rising wrestling business in New Zealand.

 

Venue Name: WelshCo Arena

Open Date: 1989

Location: Cardiff, Wales

Venue Size: 12276

Description: WelshCo Arena or Arena of Southern Cardiff as it was calles before beeing bought by the business giant, it has hosted many national indoor championship and boxing nights in the past.

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Thanks man, I love helping out with this project!

 

I'm glad you've taken a liking to this, a community project like this really helps everyone feel involved in the game and also gets certain aspects finished faster. As always thanks for the new additions, I added the three new venues to Queensland, and actually looking at it Queensland had no venues prior to adding these so your venues are the only ones in the area.

 

Thank you Kg for your additions, Wales needed an arena in the 10's cause there biggest is 50,000 and before that it's 5,000 so now shows of 10000+ have a place to go. And historical Memorial Hall is a nice place to add especially if this gets used for historical databases.

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My Additions

Venue Name: Calgary Spheredome

Open Date: June 1964

Location: Calgary, Alberta

Venue Size: 38798

Description: The Spheredome in Calgary has been around for ages, home to matches from the 70's-90's from Canadian & American companies. Though it's not as visited as it once was it's still a historic venue.

 

Venue Name: Super Arena de Gatineau

Open Date: May 2004

Location: Gatineau, Quebec

Venue Size: 13105

Description: Super Aréna de Gatineau is based in the south east of Quebec. It can hold 10000+ people and for a small area like Gatineau it's the biggest venue around.

 

Venue Name: BAMB Arena

Open Date: February 2001

Location: Sacramento, California

Venue Size: 7750

Description: A local sports arena owned by BAMB International Tech Services. A company based in the area that built the arena to get the locals on their good side. It's based in Sacramento and has hosted Concerts, Sporting Events, & Wrestling Shows.

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Some more venues for the areas that haven't had any yet. And yeah, I wasn't sure what size to go for with Trelawney's so I just picked a number (I've never actually set foot in a proper barn so it's all guesswork).

 

 

Name: The Chuck

Open Date: January 2004

Location: Manitoba, Canada

Size: 432

Description: Named for Manitoba Pirates legend Chuck Barochevski, The Chuck is a biggish sports bar that often hosts wrestling shows. The cheap alcohol makes it very popular, for some reason...

 

 

Name: Halifax Grand Arena

Open Date: January 2010

Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia (The Maritimes)

Size: 17,656

Description: Precisely why Halifax hosts such a large arena is something of a mystery as it's hardly ever used. Still, more than one wrestling show has come through the arena since it opened.

 

 

Name: Juutilainen Bar & Grill

Open Date: March 1982

Location: Helsinki, Finland

Size: 567

Description: We're not saying the staff of the Juutilainen Bar & Grill kill the meat with their bare hands, but given that it's one of the most popular venues in the world's most badass country we wouldn't be surprised.

 

 

Name: Vlad Tepes Auditorium

Open Date: January 1952

Location: Romania, Southern Europe

Size: 702

Description: Located in a converted castle in Transylvania, the Vlad Tepes Auditorium is almost certainly owned by a vampire.

 

 

Name: The Beachfront

Open Date: August 2009

Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Size: 884

Description: A purpose-built Roller Derby arena located right on the seashore (as the name would suggest), The Beachfront also hosts wrestling shows.

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Venue Name: Tokyo Egg Dome

Open Date: March 1988

Location: Tokyo, Japan(Kanto)

Venue Size: 43,250

Description: The Tokyo Egg Dome is the home venue for the baseball team Tokyo Egg Beaters. Only the largest wrestling promotions are able to use the location.

 

Venue Name: Jacksonville Stadium

Open Date: January, 1995

Location: Jacksonville, Florida(South East)

Venue Size: 63,321

Description: Jacksonville Stadium is home to the pro football team The Jacksonville Inferno.

 

Venue Name: Khan's Place

Open Date: September, 2005

Location: Jacksonville, Florida(South East)

Venue Size: 4,000

Description: Khan's Place is an amphitheater adjacent to Jacksonville Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida.

 

Venue Name: Kwik Kash Loans Arena

Open Date: October, 1994

Location: Cleveland, Ohio(Great Lakes)

Venue Size: 17,756

Description: The Kwik Kash Loans Arena is home to the pro basketball team the Cleveland Sentinels.

 

Venue Name: The Oracle

Open Date: April, 1987

Location: Canton, Ohio(Great Lakes)

Venue Size: 300

Description: The Oracle is a small concert venue that sometimes hosts local wrestling shows.

 

Venue Name: The Station

Open Date: August, 1999

Location: Kent, Ohio(Great Lakes)

Venue Size: 213

Description: The Station is a concert venue in Kent, Ohio. It also plays host to the local wrestling promotions.

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Venue Name: Hell's Pit

Open Date: July, 1985

Location: Los Angeles, California(South West)

Venue Size: 666

Description: Hell's Pit is a heavy metal music venue that has recently begun allowing wrestling promotions to run shows.

 

Venue Name: The Bowery

Open Date: June, 1987

Location: New York(tri state)

Venue Size: 1,300

Description: Home venue of the semi pro football team the New York Ravens.

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Venue Name: The Dog Pound

Open Date: May, 1997

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Venue Size: 500

Description: The Dog Pound was originally the personal training gym for the MMA fighter "Bulldog" Rico Martinez. It was converted into a venue in order to host MMA and wrestling shows.

 

Venue Name: Oda Hall

Open Date: November, 1977

Location: Sapporo, Japan(Hokkaido)

Venue Size: 1,287

Description: Oda Hall is a small sumo hall named in honor of Oda Nobunaga who enjoyed sumo.

 

Venue Name: Masamune Arena

Open Date: May, 1997

Location: Miyazaki, Japan(Kyushu)

Venue Size: 1,264

Description: Masamuna Arena is an arena in Miyazaki, Japan named in honor of the legendary swordsmith Masamune.

 

Venue Name: Yasuke Gym

Open Date: December, 1985

Location: Nara, Japan(Kansai)

Venue Size: 300

Description: Yasuke Gym is named in honor of the first Black samurai, Yasuke who was in service of Oda Nobunaga. It's a hotbed for small wrestling promotions

 

Venue Name: Baba Sumo Hall

Open Date: January, 1960

Location: Kyota, Japan(Kansai)

Venue Size: 5,000

Description: Baba Sumo Hall is a sumo arena in Kyota, Japan.

 

Venue Name: Arashikage Gym

Open Date: February, 1998

Location: Chiba, Japan(Kanto)

Venue Size: 700

Description: Arashikage Gym is the state of the art training facility for the Arashikage MMA team that has recently housing wrestling and MMA events.

 

Venue Name: AmeriDome

Open Date: March, 2009

Location: Dallas, Texas(Mid South)

Venue Size: 101,985

Description: One of the biggest domed stadiums in the United States, the AmeriDome is the home of the pro football team Dallas Outlaws.

 

Venue Name: Marvel Stadium

Open Date: February, 1983

Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Venue Size: 67,000

Description: Home to the pro football team the Minnesota Marvels, the Marvel Stadium is a huge venue for pro wrestling events.

 

Venue Name: DC Park

Open Date: April, 2003

Location: Washington DC(Mid Atlantic)

Venue Size: 55,926

Description: DC Park is home to the pro football team the DC Knights and has housed many wrestling events.

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<p>Venue Name: Fountain Square Theatre</p><p>

Open Date: 1928</p><p>

Location: Indianapolis, Indiana [Great Lakes, USA]</p><p>

Venue Size: 500 people</p><p>

Description: The Fountain Square Theatre is a historic theatre in the historic Fountain Square neighborhood of Indianapolis. While not known for being a wrestling venue, it has a great classic atmosphere and is very hip right now.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Sullivan Arena</p><p>

Open Date: 1983</p><p>

Location: Anchorage, Alaska [Northwest, USA]</p><p>

Venue Size: 6,290</p><p>

Description: The George M. Sullivan Arena is a 6,290 seat arena in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It was home to the professional ice hockey team, the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and also the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves men's ice hockey team.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: The Oxford Arena</p><p>

Open Date: 2017</p><p>

Location: Denver, Colorado [Mid South, USA]</p><p>

Venue Size: 1000 people</p><p>

Description: The Oxford Arena was founded by legendary tag team wrestler Robert Oxford in Denver, Colorado to provide a great wrestling venue for local companies to us in the Denver area.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="CPBHBK" data-cite="CPBHBK" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="51856" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Thank you Kg for your additions, Wales needed an arena in the 10's cause there biggest is 50,000 and before that it's 5,000 so now shows of 10000+ have a place to go. And historical Memorial Hall is a nice place to add especially if this gets used for historical databases.</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Coming up with new venues is fun, I love helping out with this expension</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Ega Hall</p><p> Open Date: 1952</p><p> Location: Aarhus, Denmark</p><p> Venue Size: 6927</p><p> Description: After being destroyed in WWII, the famous concert hall of Aarhus has been rebuild and hes seen all kinds of arts and music through the years.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: The Ring</p><p> Open Date: 1958</p><p> Location: Lahti, Finland</p><p> Venue Size: 127</p><p> Description: A small historic venue known for being an iceskating hotspot, The Lahti Icering, as it is named originally has hosted some small indy shows in the past decades.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Nordlys Stadium</p><p> Open Date: 1987</p><p> Location: Bergen, Norway</p><p> Venue Size: 9205</p><p> Description: Nordlys Stadium is home to the Bergen Football Club and many of Norways larger concerts.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Donau Festhalle</p><p> Open Date: 2006</p><p> Location: Linz, Austria</p><p> Venue Size: 13190</p><p> Description: A state of the art concert hall in the austrian city of Linz. This venue is primed to become a home for wrestling and MMA fans alike.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Poznan Theatre</p><p> Open Date: 1973</p><p> Location: Poznan, Poland</p><p> Venue Size: 148</p><p> Description: A small theatre in the heart of polish city Poznan, this venue may have seen better days but it is beloved by the people of Poznan.</p><p> </p><p> Venue Name: Rover Hall</p><p> Open Date: 1939</p><p> Location: Doncaster, England (Northern England)</p><p> Venue Size: 772</p><p> Description: The former town hall of Doncaster has surely seen better days, but after being purchased by famous son of the City Brandon Rover, it seems like Rover Hall is moving towards newer revenue streams.</p>
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<p>Venue Name: Orange Fountain</p><p>

Open Date: May 1956</p><p>

Location: Orange, NSW (Aus)</p><p>

Venue Size: 1,433</p><p>

Description: The Orange Fountain is a hall renown for their....fountain that sprays water with orange lighting illuminating under it. For decades it was used for boxing events, now more recently it has seen MMA and wrestling companies use it's floor.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: The Fitz</p><p>

Open Date: Jan 1998</p><p>

Location: Sydney, NSW (Aus)</p><p>

Venue Size: 988</p><p>

Description: Owned by millionaire Barry Fitzgerald, The Fitzgerald Grand Hall, or The Fitz for short, is a nice and posh building situated near the beaches of Sydney.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: The Gong</p><p>

Open Date: July 2000</p><p>

Location: Wollongong, NSW (Aus)</p><p>

Venue Size: 4,566</p><p>

Description: The Gong is a decent sized arena smack dab in the middle of Wollongong. It is known for its tight seating, overprice food, and air conditioning.</p>

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Today was a busy day, added 35 New Arenas into the DB!!

 

Thank you Jaysin for you're multitude of arenas. The Jacksonville Stadium with Khan's Place outside made me chuckle. I did add to the description of Khan's Place to give it more identity. I said "Khan's Place is an amphitheater adjacent to Jacksonville Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida. Named after famous football star Achmed Khan who played from 1997-2010 for Jacksonville until retiring from Concussions. He remains as a coach on the team to this day." The additions in Japan also really help as now Hokkaidio & Kyushu have their first venues and the Mids in the US got some added to their ranks.

 

Thank you 1PW for spcifically adding to areas that haven't had any arenas made for them yet. The Grand Arena was my favorite named one but the Vampire owned one is my favorite conceptual one.

 

Thank you Munit for the addition of the historical Nile Theatre.

 

Thank you to Historian for adding some spice from his diaries of the present and past with the Fountain Square Theatre & Oxford Arena. I like the intertwining of Dynasties to C-Verse Canon.

 

Thank you Kg for your newest additions, Europe will be quite thankful for your kindness.

 

Thanks to Jayda for adding the first three new venues into New South Wales.

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Venue Name: Tucson Convention Center

Open Date: 1971

Location: Tuscan, Arizona (South West)

Venue Size: 9,275

Description: location includes an 8,962-seat indoor arena, two performing arts venues, and 205,000 square feet of meeting space

 

Venue Name: Chase Stadium

Open Date: 1998

Location: Phoenix, Arizona (South West)

Venue Size: 48,519

Description: The park was built during a wave of new, baseball-only parks in the 1990s. Although nearly all of these parks were open-air, it was taken for granted that a domed stadium was a must for a major-league team to be a viable venture in the Phoenix area. Chase Field was the first stadium built in the United States with a retractable roof over a natural-grass playing surface.

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Interesting project.

 

Venue Name: The Royal Lexington

Open Date: January 1956

Location: Mid-Atlantic

Venue Size: 380

Description: This former movie house in Lexington, Kentucky was turned into a community theater, with one of the rooms being converted to a theater-in-the-round, a unique setup for wrestling.

 

Venue Name: Dollar Central Arena

Open Date: June 1954

Location: Tri-State

Venue Size: 10,300

Description: Whether you know this Trenton, New Jersey arena as the Dollar Central, the Bridge Street Arena, or the Maxwell, it's always been the ultimate destination on the Tri-State wrestling scene.

 

Venue Name: Tri-Cities Speedway

Open Date: September 1962

Location: South East

Venue Size: 56,000

Description: Built in 1962, this half-mile oval in Tennessee is one of the country's most popular auto racing tracks, and hosts the National Auto Racing Council's Columbia Gas 400 every July.

 

(I've long wondered why WCW never tried a PPV at a NASCAR track. Speaking of Columbia Gas...)

 

Venue Name: Columbia Gas Stadium

Open Date: June 2008

Location: Mid-Atlantic

Venue Size: 63,800

Description: This retractable roof stadium in Columbia, S.C. became the home of the South Carolina Crusaders when it opened in 2008.

 

Venue Name: Fourth National Bank Center

Open Date: September 1978

Location: Great Lakes

Venue Size: 19,670

Description: The Fourth National Bank Center is Indiana's premier basketball arena, but wrestling also often fills its nearly 20,000 seats.

 

Venue Name: Golden State Insurance Center

Open Date: August 2007

Location: South West

Venue Size: 20,500

Description: The San Jose Flash basketball team plays in this arena. Unusually, it has little seating in the north end because of the giant picture window looking out onto the San Francisco Bay.

 

Venue Name: Eternity Boxing Club

Open Date: June 2018

Location: Tri-State

Venue Size: 640

Description: The old Bronx Tech High School building has been turned into a mixed-use space hosting dozens of local creatives. The basement is now a boxing gym that plans to also host local fights and wrestling.

(This one is based on a real place in Philly that had a boxing gym in its basement.)

 

Venue Name: Corsair Stadium

Open Date: September 1972

Location: Great Lakes

Venue Size: 65,400

Description: Corsair Stadium in Detroit is one of the country's last multipurpose outdoor stadiums (both football's Detroit Rhinos and baseball's Detroit Titans play here.)

 

Venue Name: Canadian Western Bank Centre

Open Date: March 1987

Location: Alberta

Venue Size: 18,900

Description: In 1987, the CWBC replaced the old Crescent Freight Arena as the home of the Alberta Drillers hockey team. It has also hosted major wrestling events that used to be held at the old "Freight Yard."

 

Venue Name: Boyle Street Recreation Center

Open Date: April 1967

Location: Alberta

Venue Size: 805

Description: Every great wrestler out of Western Canada has wrestled at "The 102", nicknamed for its location on 102nd Avenue in Edmonton's Boyle Street neighborhood.

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<p>Venue Name: CBC Mykolaiv</p><p>

Open Date: June 1988</p><p>

Location: Ukraine</p><p>

Venue Size: 75,332</p><p>

Description: The multi-use sports and recreation stadium in the city of Mykolaiv. The building can hold as many as 75,000 people and can be used for pretty much any event that's under the sun.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Ralhk Arena</p><p>

Open Date: Feb 1978</p><p>

Location: The Republic Of Georgia</p><p>

Venue Size: 1,200</p><p>

Description: Located in the small city Vani, Ralhk Arena is home to it's beloved football club and can hold just over 1,000 fans.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Kraken Tbilisi Arena</p><p>

Open Date: August 2001</p><p>

Location: The Republic Of Georgia</p><p>

Venue Size: 34,541</p><p>

Description: The home of FC Kraken Tbilisi, the arena has quickly become a hallmark for the city with the team having tramendous success in the early 2010s. Thanks to the business the team has drawn in, the arena sees frequent renovations as originally it was a 23,000 seater has now expanded to a 34,000 seat venue.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Vilnius Grand Academy</p><p>

Open Date: March 1876</p><p>

Location: Lithuania</p><p>

Venue Size: 2,286</p><p>

Description: Having seen wars and revolutions the Vilnius Grand Academy history stands the test of time with many of Lithuania and the Mediterranean's art located here. There is a theater like building connected to the Academy where plays, musicals, and more have taken place.</p>

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<p>Venue Name: South Republic</p><p>

Open Date: April 2010</p><p>

Location: Ireland</p><p>

Venue Size: 243</p><p>

Description: Harolded by many residence in Dublin as "a mistake", South Republic is a bar where most assault crimes in the city go down. What can be found there is a college degenerates, ladies of the night, and a large stage area in the back that can be used for wrestling events.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Docker's Bay</p><p>

Open Date: June 2000</p><p>

Location: Tri-State</p><p>

Venue Size: 478</p><p>

Description: Located at in Montauk, Long Island, New York sits a cosy YMCA with a gym that holds close to 500 fans.</p>

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<p>Venue Name: Extreme Temple</p><p>

Open Date: December, 2001</p><p>

Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA (Tri-State)</p><p>

Venue Size: 5,000</p><p>

Description: Rebuilt in 2001, the once popular Bingo Hall held Hardcore Wrestling at it’s best, also held concerts at this venue that seats 5,000 fans.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Inner Harbor Capital Centre </p><p>

Open Date: September 2015</p><p>

Location: Baltimore, MD, USA (Mid-Atlantic)</p><p>

Venue Size: 5,000</p><p>

Description: Built in 2015, This venue that seats 5,000 fans, not only holds pro wrestling events, but also their annual Halloween Field of Screams, as well as Santa Claus annually during Christmas time.</p>

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<p>Added 20 new venues today, and got to the goal for South West and Great Lakes which is awesome.</p><p> </p><p>

Thanks to Munit we got to 10 new venues in the South West because of his Arizona additions.</p><p> </p><p>

Thank you Editor for your first venues added. Ten venues really got a boost to the data, and got Great Lakes up to the 10 new venues goal. Hope to see more from you!</p><p> </p><p>

Thanks Jayda for Eastern Europe additions, the first ones in the data. </p><p> </p><p>

Thank you Jimi for your first two venues. I liked the Extreme Arena as an arena for DAVE's last days.</p>

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Venue Name: Awa Athletic Arena

Open Date: October 1989

Location: Shikoku

Venue Size: 5,670

Description: While not the best arena to go to for air conditioning, the Awa Athletic Arena or "Triple A" as it's sometimes called is a neat gymnasium placed in the heart of the former province.

 

Venue Name: Nakanishi Baseball Stadium

Open Date: February 1977

Location: Tohoku

Venue Size: 34,240

Description: The famous field known for the 1984 home run that sent the Sendai Red Warriors to the finals, Nakanishi Stadium is a historic site for the city and holds many sports memories since the 70s.

 

Venue Name: Dream Bank Center

Open Date: April 2017

Location: Chugoku

Venue Size: 56,900

Description: Owned by the Dream Banking Organization, the center is state-of-the-art with LED fixtures at every turn. It's truly a (blinding) sight to behold.

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<p><p>Venue Name: Frankfurt Riding Hall</p><p></p><p>

Open Date: 1982</p><p></p><p>

Location: Frankfurt, Germany</p><p></p><p>

Venue Size: 2649</p><p></p><p>

Description: For most people a riding hall wouldn't spring to mind for hosting wrestling events, but in this case the venue has seen boxing events and the odd wrestling special.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>

Venue Name: Rhine Hall</p><p></p><p>

Open Date: 2011</p><p></p><p>

Location: Cologne, Germany</p><p></p><p>

Venue Size: 18104</p><p></p><p>

Description: Rhine Hall was build as a modern concert hall in Cologne.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>

Venue Name: Golden Pavillion</p><p></p><p>

Open Date: 1972</p><p></p><p>

Location: Prague, Czech</p><p></p><p>

Venue Size: 811</p><p></p><p>

Description: Golden Pavillion is a former theatre in the centre of Prague, nowadays the venue is rarely used but it still holds a special place in the heart of Pragues population.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>

Venue Name: MannInc Center</p><p></p><p>

Open Date: 1998</p><p></p><p>

Location: Denver, Colorado</p><p></p><p>

Venue Size: 11738</p><p></p><p>

Description: As a convention center this venue has struggled to stay relevant until it was bought by MannInc CEO Elias Peyton in 2012. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>

Venue Name: The Backstage</p><p></p><p>

Open Date: 1990</p><p></p><p>

Location: Eindhoven, The Netherlands</p><p></p><p>

Venue Size: 192</p><p></p><p>

Description: A popular night club in the dutch city of Eindhoven, the venue has been host to local MMA showcases sine the early 2000's.</p></p>

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<p>Venue Name: The Butchery</p><p>

Open Date: 1983</p><p>

Location: Portland, Oregon, USA (Northwest)</p><p>

Venue Size: 500</p><p>

Description: The Butchery had seen better days. The roof is leaking, everywhere it smells like pee and the lighting conditions are very modest.</p><p>

But the rent is very cheap, and tiny wrestling companies come to the butchery on a regular basis.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Camping Fairground</p><p>

Open Date: 2007</p><p>

Location: Calgary, Alberta</p><p>

Venue Size 1000</p><p>

Description: Open air events can be held on the camping fairgrounds.</p><p> </p><p>

Venue Name: Stinky's Scrapyard</p><p>

Open Date: 2010</p><p>

Location: Detroit, Michigan</p><p>

Venue Size: 250</p><p>

Decription: Between car wrecks and trash bins, a unique atmosphere takes place, especially for backyard and deathmatch events.</p>

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<p>Venue Name: The Manhattan Square Garden</p><p>

Open Date: November, 1960</p><p>

Location: New York(tri state)</p><p>

Venue Size: 18,673</p><p>

Description: The Manhattan Square Garden is also known by its nicknames "The Garden", "MSG", and "The World's Most Famous Arena. It's home to the pro basketball team The New York Knight.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Jaysin" data-cite="Jaysin" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="51856" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Venue Name: The Manhattan Square Garden<p> Open Date: November, 1960</p><p> Location: New York(tri state)</p><p> Venue Size: 18,673</p><p> Description: The Manhattan Square Garden is also known by its nicknames "The Garden", "MSG", and "The World's Most Famous Arena. It's home to the pro basketball team The New York Knight.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Appreciate your help, we already have an arena called Rockefeller Square Garden. Which is 90% the same as the arena you described here.</p>
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