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  2. Dallas Sportatorium - Wikipedia

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    The Sportatorium, located in downtown Dallas, Texas, was a barn-like arena used primarily for professional wrestling events. The building, which stood at 1000 S. Industrial Blvd, or the intersection of Industrial Boulevard and Cadiz Street (near the I-30/I-35E Interchange), had a seating capacity of approximately 4,500.

  3. List of WWE personnel - Wikipedia

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    Executive Vice President of Talent Relations Head of Communications [508] Jim Smallman (James Smallman) International Talent Scout [509] Justin Scalise: Executive Vice President of Live Events [510] Lee Fitting: Head of Media and Production [511] Executive Producer: Maurice Edelson: Executive Vice President Chief Legal Officer [512] Lance McConomy

  4. List of companies in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

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    For a list of companies based within Dallas city limits, go to List of companies in Dallas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is home to over 20 corporate headquarters, making the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex one of the largest corporate headquarters concentration in the United States.

  5. WWE Performance Center - Wikipedia

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    They serve as a training and tryout facility for WWE talent, and also contain sports science and medical facilities. WWE currently operates two Performance Center locations, with the first opened in Orlando, Florida on July 11, 2013, replacing the training facility of WWE's former developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW).

  6. The Marketing Arm - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1993 by Ray Clark, a former ProServ and Talent Sports International executive, [4] The Marketing Arm was created as the event and corporate sports marketing division of Athletic Resource Management Inc. (ARM), [5] a Memphis-based sports agency headed by Jimmy Sexton [6] and Kyle Rote, Jr., a former professional soccer player in the NASL.

  7. Demi Moore Rocks Her Edgiest Red Carpet Look Yet in a Drop ...

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    Demi Moore is keeping things edgy at the 2025 SAG Awards!. The actress, 62, took the red carpet at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles wearing a drop-waist Bottega Veneta leather gown ...

  8. Night (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the company launched a US$20,000,000 investment fund titled Night Ventures focusing on "consumer-facing startups" which can then have access to the talent within Night Media. [1] [8] In 2022, the company created an in-house studio for producing content which will be led by the former Head of Unscripted Originals at YouTube, Alex Piper ...

  9. Officials' calls prove not to be decisive as Eagles dominate ...

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    Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie (22) breaks up a pass intended for Philadelphia Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game, Sunday ...