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Let's give NSW and Victoria some love.

 

Venue Name: Cube Convention Centre

Open Date: September 2016

Location: Victoria

Venue Size: 800

Description: The CCC, or "C-Cubed", as locals know it, is the premier convention centre in the Albury/Wodonga region and has recently opened up for booking wrestling shows.

 

Venue Name: Eureka Hill

Open Date: March 1989

Location: Victoria

Venue Size: 2500

Description: This gold-rush styled theme park in Bendigo has recently hit fallen on hard times, and has decided to open up the small outdoor arena usually reserved for its Eureka Stockade shows and rodeos to wrestling companies during the off-season... which seems to drag on longer and longer.

 

Venue Name: Aussie Mutual Arena

Open Date: May 2010

Location: Victoria

Venue Size: 30030

Description: This rectangular stadium famous for its iconic bubble-wrap styled roof made of bio-mesh is home to Melbourne-based AU-League soccer teams, the Melbourne Winners and Melbourne Metros, the Ultra Rugby Union team Melbourne Deviants, and the ARL team Melbourne Lightning.

 

Venue Name: Wagga Park

Open Date: November 2002

Location: New South Wales

Venue Size: 15000

Description: Wagga Park is an Aussie rules football and cricket stadium in the regional city of Wagga Wagga, home to the ARFL NSW team Wagga Wagga Wanderers and the NSW Country cricket squad.

 

Venue Name: Rinto Tio Recreation Grounds

Open Date: July 1994

Location: New South Wales

Venue Size: 2000

Description: Owned and operated by the Australian mining giant Rinto Tio, this stadium in Broken Hill is mostly for advertising and recreation for the FIFO workers in the nearby mines, who work in the remote town as the area is massively rich in iron ore. It usually plays host to desperate companies looking for a quick buck as Rinto Tio usually subsidises those who come in the first place.. though the maximum capacity is also quite lowered outside of its massive mining trade shows.

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<p><strong>Venue Name:</strong> Best Little Whorehouse in Texas </p><p>

<strong>Open Date:</strong> 1870</p><p>

<strong>Location:</strong> Mid-South</p><p>

<strong>Venue Size:</strong> 100</p><p>

<strong>Description:</strong> A brothel that has been operating outside of Gilbert, Texas for more than a century. It is under the proprietorship of Miss Mona Stangley, having been left to her by the original owner.</p>

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Hey y'all, this is CPBHBK, I couldn't log on to my other account anymore cause I forgot the password and lost my E-mail connected to that account.

 

Sorry for going ghost on this project, I had a lot of personal issues going on that drew me away from many hobbies I enjoyed. I do hope y'all enjoyed the 1.0 version of this and it helped flesh out the C-Verse more. I will be updating this in the future with the venue added following the release of version 1.0, but it will be a slow rollout. Also if anyone wishes to add new venues you are welcomed to and I will add them in! Thank you for your time!

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C-Verse Venue Expansion Project

 

Complete Database 1.0:C-Verse Venue Expansion

 

Contributors: CGN91 (127), JayDaKing (96), Kg04 (40), Jaysin (37), Hecatomb (26), Dorian (25), daltoncrooks316 (22), Editor6 (17), 1PWFan (16), PhenomenalPat (14), DeadJester (14), Historian (12), Hailthebulldog (8), Dinokea (7), ZonaCidal (6), WillyWillyWilly (6), LucasLutkas (6), Azzak (5), Nexxusdrako (5), SuperstarJimiC (4), Munit (3), daman077c (3), Infamous Horse (1), Lieon02 (1), Sprout1883 (1), Thecoolestjedi12 (1), FlyingFk (1)

 

I got this idea from Parkereddy's p4rk's Venue/Location Pack for RW mods.

 

It's common knowledge the C-Verse is lacking in the venue's department. It's no shock considering how tedious the job of putting new venues in the game can be, especially for the number of regions and areas there are. But if you're like me, then you like seeing shows done at a specific arena and not just in "Brooklyn" "Tokyo" etc. So I decided to facilitate the C-Verse venue expansion. It'll be a community-based project so we can all benefit from the fruits that'll come from this tree. I hope to add ten new venues to each game area by the end of the project, but I'm assuming they'll be more in some regions than others.

 

Register Your Arena Here:

Venue Name:

Open Date:

Location:

Venue Size:

Description:

 

USA

Great Lakes (12/10)

Hawaii (10/10)

Mid Atlantic (11/10)

Mid South (11/10)

Mid West (10/10)

New England (18/10)

North West (10/10)

Puerto Rico (10/10)

South East (28/10)

South West (12/10)

Tri State (13/10)

 

CANADA

Alberta (10/10)

British Columbia (10/10)

Manitoba (10/10)

Ontario (11/10)

Quebec (10/10)

Sasketchewan (10/10)

The Maritimes (10/10)

 

MEXICO

Centro (10/10)

Noreste (10/10)

Noroccidente (10/10)

Occidente (10/10)

Sur (10/10)

Sureste (10/10)

 

UK & IRELAND

Ireland (10/10)

Midlands (10/10)

Northern England (11/10)

Scotland (10/10)

Southern England (10/10)

Wales (10/10)

EUROPE

[Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Switzerland] Central Europe (11/10)

[Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan] Eastern Europe (10/10)

[spain, Andorra, Portugal] Iberia (11/10)

Russia (10/10)

[iceland, Normay, Denmark, Sweden, Finland]Scandanavia (10/10)

[Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia] Southern Europe (10/10)

[italy, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus] Southern Mediterranean (10/10)

[France, Monaco, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg] Western Europe (10/10)

 

 

INDIA

Central (10/10)

Northern (10/10)

Southern (10/10)

JAPAN

Chubu (11/10)

Chugoku (10/10)

Hokkaido (10/10)

Kansai (10/10)

Kanto (11/10)

Kyushu (10/10)

Shikoku (10/10)

Tohoku (10/10)

OCEANIA

New South Wales (10/10)

New Zealand (10/10)

Queensland (10/10)

South Australia (10/10)

Tasmania (10/10)

Victoria (10/10)

Western Australia (10/10)

 

I'm gonna update the front page here since I can't edit the opening page.

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Thought I'd add a few Kanto venues:

 

Venue Name: Ryogoku Sports Center

Open Date: 1962

Location: Kanto, Japan

Venue Size: 3,875

Description: Located in the heart of Tokyo's Ryogoku district, millions of Yen were poured into the venue to rebuild it after the tsunami that ravaged the island nation. Regularly used for concerts, basketball, and volleyball, it can, like the smaller, 'sister' #2 building, be used for pro wrestling shows.

 

Venue Name: Ryogoku Sports Center #2

Open Date: 1962

Location: Kanto, Japan

Venue Size: 725

Description: The smaller of the two Ryogoku Sports Center gyms, the #2 hall is a regular stop for a number of Japan's pro wrestling companies' shows, alongside it's normally intended use: a public-use gymnasium.

 

Venue Name: Tokyo Ariake Hall

Open Date: 2019

Location: Kanto, Japan

Venue Size: 285

Description: Recently opened by a Sendai-area promoter who ran 'sold-shows' for several different promotions, Ariake Hall is a smaller venue dedicated to pro wrestling, though it can also be used for smaller concerts.

 

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Side note, and it's bugging me: I noticed a few Yokohama buildings have been listed here, but they're listed with their location as Chubu, when Yokohama is in Kanto (as it's part of the Greater Tokyo Area). Not sure if that was caught when those venues were being added to the database.

 

Thanks for your additions to the Data I added your venues in and I did check the data about the Yokohama situation and I only saw one venue that had that issue and I changed it to Kanto. Thanks for the good eye.

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Hey man glad you're back! :cool:

 

Long time, no see brother! Welcome back!

 

Welcome back! Glad to see you're doing well! Excited to see more people see this again.

 

Thanks, y'all for the love I appreciate and am currently getting to work updating the venues. So any new ones y'all got you're welcomed to post. It's been over half a year so y'all better have thought of some ;p. Excited to continue working on this with all you beautiful people!

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Venue Name: Devonshire Square

Open Date: Dec 2001

Location: Southern England

Venue Size: 12,980

Description: After a controversial vote by the House Of Parliament, a new arena was constructed in Mid Devon. The Devonshire Square is a polarizing building in the local area with half of the citizens in the county calling it a new hallmark and the other half calling it a waste of money but it is undeniable that this building is a...pretty average thirteen thousand seater.

 

Venue Name: Vance Ultra Sphere

Open Date: March 2019

Location: Southern England

Venue Size: 75,233

Description: Infamous architectural designer Vance Spiner mysteriously dropped off the public radar in 1989 after a particularly nasty scandal involving a world-famous chef, two ducks, and 6 million pounds in property damage. He reappeared in 2019 with a brand new stadium in New Forest which currently holds the world record for the most amount of LEDs used in a stadium. Despite its name, the structure is actually in the shape of a trapezoid, oddly.

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<p>Thank you for the Saskatchewan entries Mr. LucasLutkas I changed the Blairmore Grand Hotel from a Convention Room to a Ballroom just because it felt like more of a Grand Hotel feel <img alt=":p" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/tongue.png.ceb643b2956793497cef30b0e944be28.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />.</p><p> </p><p>

Also thank you to DaltonCrooks who added two new venues to each Mexico region. I popped for Cuenco Azteca suing Campo del Palacio nice touch. With that Centro now has reach the ten mark, also Dalton has hit over 20 venues which I applaud you for.</p>

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<p><strong></strong></p><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong></strong><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong></strong><div style="margin-left:25px;"><strong><span style="font-family:fixedays;"><em><span style="font-size:12px;">I added all the venues from page nine and Jayda's two Southern England venues on this page. Thanks, Nexxus, FlyingFk, Kg04, and of course Jayda. Southern England, Centro, and Sasketchewan now have ten new added venues! We're almost at 10 for all the regions!!!</span></em></span></strong></div><strong></strong></div><strong></strong></div><strong></strong>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="The Blonde Bomber" data-cite="The Blonde Bomber" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="51856" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Thank you for the Saskatchewan entries Mr. LucasLutkas I changed the Blairmore Grand Hotel from a Convention Room to a Ballroom just because it felt like more of a Grand Hotel feel <img alt=":p" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/tongue.png.ceb643b2956793497cef30b0e944be28.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />.<p> </p><p> Also thank you to DaltonCrooks who added two new venues to each Mexico region. I popped for Cuenco Azteca suing Campo del Palacio nice touch. With that Centro now has reach the ten mark, also Dalton has hit over 20 venues which I applaud you for.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> I spent a couple minutes laughing at it myself when I typed it up. Figured that small story touch would be great for the people who decide to read the arena descriptions.</p>
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Got venues for BC, Manitoba, Quebec and the Maritimes. With the exception of At The Docks and The Port Pub at Victoria Island, every place I have here is built off of a real life location for Canada.

 

Still hope that helps out with venues. If you feel like spicing up the descriptions, go ahead. Trying to be creative was starting to become hard by the time I hit the Maritimes.

 

Venue Name: At The Docks

Open Date: 1981

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia

Venue Size: 568

Description: At The Docks is a small dinner theatre near the Vancouver docks that host a variety of different shows.

 

Venue Name: Cariboo Multi-Centre

Open Date: 2014

Location: Quesnel, British Columbia

Venue Size: 2540

Description: A newer multi-centre that can easily host a wrestling company that is building itself up.

 

Venue Name: The Entertainment & Sports Arena

Open Date: 2009

Location: Abbotsford, British Columbia

Venue Size: 8,050

Description: TESA is Abbotsford's best venue for watching some amateur hockey or even a budding wrestling company.

 

Venue Name: Western Recreational Complex

Open Date: 2000

Location: Cranbrook, British Columbia

Venue Size: 4,628

Description: Formerly the home of a minor hockey league team. Currently the Western Recreational Complex is mostly just for hosting events or skate arounds. A smart wrestling company that is looking for a nice sized venue could probably use it as a nightly home.

 

Venue Name: The Port Pub of Victoria Island

Open Date: 1920

Location: Victoria, British Columbia

Venue Size: 907

Description: The Port Pub is known as a nice place to grab a beer, listen to some tunes, hear some comedy or watch some independent wrestling. While The Port Pub was born in 1885, the actual 900 staging area wasn't created until the early 1900s.

 

Venue Name: Victoria Event Complex

Open Date: 2003

Location: Victoria, British Columbia

Venue Size: 251

Description: An event complex restaurant that hosts a variety of different shows and events for smaller crowds.

 

Venue Name: Fleming Arena

Open Date: 1981

Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Venue Size: 1,413

Description: University of Manitoba's ice arena.

 

Venue Name: Seven Oaks Sport Rinks

Open Date: 2015

Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Venue Size: 357

Description: The Seven Oaks Sport Rinks are two arenas that allow 350 people to spectate ice hockey games.

 

Venue Name: Selkirk Recreation Centre

Open Date: 1992

Location: Selkirk, Manitoba

Venue Size: 2,751

Description: Selkirk's one stop for hockey, figure skating and recreation. The largest area house's an ice arena that can hold upwards of 2500 people in it. A good spot for some wrestling as well.

 

Venue Name: Civic Centre of St. James

Open Date: 1965

Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Venue Size: 1,543

Description: Owned and operated by the City of Winnipeg, the Civic Centre functions as a nice place for concerts and the Canadian national pastime.

 

Venue Name: Winnipeg Athletic Centre

Open Date: 1999

Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Venue Size: 3112

Description: The ongoing home to the Canadian national basketball and volleyball teams.

 

Venue Name: Westoba Centre

Open Date: 1973

Location: Brandon, Manitoba

Venue Size: 5,102

Description: The city of Brandon's multi-purpose facility. Various trade shows love to use this facility do to ease of access.

 

Venue Name: Metropolitan At Winnipeg

Open Date: 1919

Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Venue Size: 555

Description: Originally known as a theatre when it was created, the Metropolitan now serves as a multi-functional theatre complex. Hosting comedy specials, dinner theatre and on the rare occasion, some good ol' wrasslin.

 

Venue Name: Colisée at Cardin

Open Date: 1954

Location: Sorel-Tracy, Quebec

Venue Size: 3,037

Description: The Colisée has functioned as the main arena of Sorel-Tracy, since its opening in 1954.

 

Venue Name: Caroline Ouellette Arena

Open Date: 1976

Location: Montreal, Quebec

Venue Size: 2219

Description: The Centre Étienne is a multi-arena facility that hosts two arenas. The first is the Caroline Ouellette Arena and can host hold up to 2200 people for an event.

 

Venue Name: Jean Trottier Arena

Open Date: 1976

Location: Montreal, Quebec

Venue Size: 618

Description: The Centre Étienne is a multi-arena facility that hosts two arenas. The second is the Jean Trottier Arena and can host up to 600 people for an event.

 

Venue Name: Laval Place

Open Date: 2017

Location: Laval, Quebec

Venue Size: 10026

Description: A multi-purpose facility that functioned as a home for one of the now defunct professional women's hockey teams.

 

Venue Name: Quebec City Amphitheatre

Open Date: 2015

Location: Quebec City, Quebec

Venue Size: 20639

Description: The largest arena in North America that does not house a professional sports team.

 

Venue Name: Rocket Centre

Open Date: 1962

Location: Montreal, Quebec

Venue Size: 4507

Description: Named in honour of the hockey legend.

 

Venue Name: 100 Centre

Open Date: 1987

Location: Sydney, Nova Scotia

Venue Size: 6050

Description: A bicentennial creation, this multi-purpose facility interestingly can actually do some interesting things like host events like telescopic viewings.

 

Venue Name: Bathurst Regional Centre

Open Date: 1996

Location: Bathurst, New Brunswick

Venue Size: 3,524

Description: Like most places in Canada, if it is an arena, it is used for hockey mostly. Concerts second. And on the rare occasion, some wrestling.

 

Venue Name: Emera Centre

Open Date: 2011

Location: North Sydney, Nova Scotia

Venue Size: 1030

Description: The recreation centre for the city of North Sydney.

 

Venue Name: Bruce Sports Arena

Open Date: 1996

Location: Channel Port aux Basques, Newfoundland & Labrador

Venue Size: 648

Description: Channel Port aux Basques' hockey arena.

 

Venue Name: Grand Falls Stadium

Open Date: 1948

Location: Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland & Labrador

Venue Size: 1205

Description: Trades shows, concerts, sporting events all happen here in Grand Falls-Windsor.

 

Venue Name: Mile One

Open Date: 2001

Location: St John's, Newfoundland & Labrador

Venue Size: 7201

Description: The arena was named Mile One due to the fact that it is located at the very end of the Trans-Canada Highway (a.k.a. Highway One).

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Venue Name: Addington Arena

Open Date: 1998

Location: Christchurch, New Zealand (New Zealand)

Venue Size: 8700

Description: One of the largest indoor venues in all of New Zealand and certainly the largest in the South Island, Addington Arena hosts many of the South Islands biggest events.

 

Venue Name: Awatea Bar

Open Date: 2022 (2019 if future opens aren't possible)

Location: Dunedin, New Zealand (New Zealand)

Venue Size: 157

Description: The new opened Awatea Bar's owners have always had a special interest in wrestling, with room out back that can be booked to host shows, typically in front of a crowd of drunken University students.

 

Venue Name: Cookie Tin

Open Date: 2001

Location: Wellington, New Zealand (New Zealand)

Venue Size: 23000

Description: Typically home to football team Wellington Falcons or rugby team Wellington Gales, the Cake Tin can be repurposed to put on larger shows

 

Venue Name: North Shore Event Centre

Open Date: 1975

Location: Auckland, New Zealand (New Zealand)

Venue Size: 340

Description: Not the most exciting place to run a show, but at least you can bring a few fans in.

 

Venue Name: North Island University

Open Date: 1983

Location: Auckland, New Zealand (New Zealand)

Venue Size: 1200

Description: A small heartland for New Zealand wrestling, where shows have been run with teams of university students.

 

Venue Name: One Tree Stadium

Open Date: 2009

Location: Auckland, New Zealand (New Zealand)

Venue Size: 40000

Description:One of the biggest stadiums in the country, reserved only for some of the biggest events in the country

 

Venue Name: Waikato Recreational Centre

Open Date: 1934

Location: Hamilton, New Zealand (New Zealand)

Venue Size: 563

Description: One of the oldest venues in the country, the WRC looks a bit like it could fall down at any moment, but it should last you through to the end of the show.

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