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Municipal Auditorium on an old postcard. Boutwell Memorial Auditorium is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena located in Birmingham, Alabama. It was built in 1924 as Birmingham's Municipal Auditorium, on a site near City Hall, facing Capitol Park (now Linn Park). The building was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, working with a committee of local ...
The Terry Gordy Memorial Show was a professional wrestling memorial event produced by the Legends of Pro Wrestling (LPW) promotion, which took place on August 11, 2001 at the Boutwell Auditorium in Birmingham, Alabama. The event was held in honor of Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy who had died of a heart attack at his home outside Chattanooga, Tennessee ...
Birmingham: 1,300 1996 Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center: 1,330 (Jemison Concert Hall) 350 (Sirote Theatre) 170 (Kirschenbaum Recital Hall) 150 (Odess Theatre) December 26, 1927 Alabama Theatre: 2,176 September 28, 1976 Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex: 2,800 (Concert Hall 18,000 (Legacy Arena) 1924 Boutwell Auditorium ...
Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship 17 was a bare-knuckle fighting event by Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship held on April 30, 2021, at the Boutwell Memorial Auditorium in Birmingham, Alabama. Bonus awards. The following fighters were awarded bonuses: [19] Fight of the Night: Bobo O'Bannon vs. Zach Calmus; Knockout of the Night: Ronnie Rogers
Early in his career he worked in Kansas City and Georgia. In 1966, Brown made his debut in for NWA Mid-America in Alabama working for Nick Gulas. In 1969, he became one of the most popular wrestlers to ever appear in Birmingham when he formed a tag-team with Len Rossi and broke the color barrier on Boutwell Auditorium wrestling cards. They won ...
Birmingham, Alabama: Boutwell Memorial Auditorium: 4,700 Mike Awesome (c) vs. Spike Dudley for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship [4] ECW: November to Remember November 30, 1997: Monaca, Pennsylvania: Golden Dome: 4,634 Bam Bam Bigelow (c) vs. Shane Douglas for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship [7] [8] ECW: Anarchy Rulz October 1, 2000 ...
From February 1992 to August 1994, events were promoted under the Eastern Championship Wrestling banner; from August 1994 to January 2001, the Extreme Championship Wrestling name was used. In 2003, World Wrestling Entertainment (now known as WWE ) purchased the assets of ECW, including the video libraries of all previous ECW pay-per-views, and ...
The venues and events for the tour were located in Europe and North America. [7] [8] ... 21 August 1988: Charlevoix: ... Birmingham: Boutwell Auditorium: 13 September ...