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The highest number of events on the list have been promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), the largest professional wrestling promotion in Japan. NJPW's Collision in Korea , a two-day interpromotional supercard co-hosted with World Championship Wrestling , was the first-ever pro wrestling event held in North Korea and remains the most ...
The following is a list of professional wrestling attendance records in the United States. The list is dominated by the American professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Entertainment which has controlled the industry in North America since 2002. As the World Wrestling Federation, it became the first national promotion in the U.S ...
List of professional wrestling attendance records in Puerto Rico; List of American Wrestling Association attendance records; List of Extreme Championship Wrestling attendance records; List of National Wrestling Alliance attendance records; List of World Championship Wrestling attendance records
The following is a list of professional wrestling attendance records in the United Kingdom. World Wrestling Entertainment holds the record for the largest wrestling crowd in the UK with an attendance of 78,927 for Summerslam '92 '.
It is the AWA's top gate attendance and among the biggest shows of the 1980s wrestling boom. This is a list of American Wrestling Association attendance records. Established as the Minneapolis Boxing & Wrestling Club by Tony Stecher in 1933, it was among the first professional wrestling promotions in the United States.
Madison Square Garden, long considered WWE's home arena, holds a number of pro wrestling attendance records. The following is a list of the largest attendances in the history of the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. The list is dominated by WWE's flagship WrestleMania pay-per-view (PPV) event, which since 2007's WrestleMania 23 has ...
This is a list of professional wrestling attendance records on the independent circuit. There are many professional wrestling shows held at sporting events, often as part of half-time or post-game shows , or major public gatherings that have ranged from 12,000 to 35,000 people.
The Omni, one of the most popular wrestling venues in Southeastern U.S. during the "Territory-era", set a number of attendance records in the 1980s and 1990s. Arn Anderson has called The Omni the equivalent of Madison Square Garden for Southern wrestling fans.