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The Beatles' 1964 show in the Cow Palace was the first show of the group's 1964 summer tour of the United States and Canada. The Who: November 20, 1973: The Who Tour 1973: During the concert, drummer Keith Moon passed out from an overdose of horse tranquilizers. A fan of the band, Scot Halpin, completed the group's set that evening. [18 ...
Shire staged his first show in the Cow Palace in Daly City on the outskirts of San Francisco on March 4, 1961. Headlined by a bout between Mitsu Arakawa and Bill Melby, the event recorded an attendance of 16,553. A show staged by Malcewicz three days later attracted 2,841 people. Shire would ultimately prevail and NWA San Francisco folded in 1962.
The show was promoted as the AWA's most important show of the year. Unlike SuperClash I and SuperClash III , the second event featured mainly AWA wrestlers. While not the last match of the show the main event was a match between Curt Hennig and Nick Bockwinkel for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship , in which Hennig defeated Bockwinkel to ...
On March 25, 2018, NJPW announced there would be another G1 Special event taking place in the San Francisco area on July 7, 2018, at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California. [4] While tickets for the first G1 Special event sold out in two hours, [ 5 ] Pro Wrestling Torch reported that NJPW management was upset with the initial ticket sales for ...
In 2012, Jack Bramma of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 7.0 [Good], stating, "Really solid PPV until the prime time players show up in the last hour to bathe in the tears of small children with two swerves, several run-ins, and no clean finishes in the final three marquee matches. Watch the first 2/3 for work and the final 1/3 for personality."
The event took place on February 20, 2000 from the Cow Palace in Daly City, California. [2] The main events were a three-way dance, in which Sid Vicious defended the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Scott Hall and Jeff Jarrett. Vicious retained the title. [3] This was also Scott Hall's last match in WCW. And Hulk Hogan versus The ...
Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan: David Finlay (c) vs. Nic Nemeth for the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship: February 24 Tetsuya Naito (c) vs. Sanada for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: March 6 NJPW 52nd Anniversary Show Ota City General Gymnasium: Tokyo, Japan
The Cow Palace arena usually can accommodate 13,000, but the capacity was reduced to 11,000 for No Way Out 2004. [24] This event grossed over $ 450,000 from an approximate attendance of 11,000 which was the maximum allowed.