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Raising Cane's River Center (originally named the Riverside Centroplex and later the Baton Rouge River Center [1]) is an entertainment complex in downtown Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Opened in 1977, the complex includes: an arena, ballroom, exhibition center, theatre and library. The venue hosts over 500 events per year.
Riverside Centroplex Arena (1977-2004) Baton Rouge River Center Arena (2004-16) Address: 275 River Rd S Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5809: Location: Raising Cane's River Center: Owner: Baton Rouge Area Convention & Visitors Bureau: Operator: ASM Global: Capacity: 8,900: Opened: January 14, 1977 () Tenants; Baton Rouge Kingfish (1996–2003)
Riverside Centroplex: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: The Giant (c) vs. Sting for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: June 16: The Great American Bash: Baltimore Arena: Baltimore, Maryland: The Giant (c) vs. Lex Luger for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: July 7: Bash at the Beach: Ocean Center: Daytona Beach, Florida
The event took place on May 19, 1996 from the Riverside Centroplex in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The key feature of the event was a Lord of the Ring tournament , in which wrestlers were randomly paired in Lethal Lottery tag team matches to qualify for a Battlebowl battle royal and the winner of that battle royal would earn a title shot at the WCW ...
Clash of the Champions XXVI took place on January 27, 1994, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from the Riverside Centroplex. [78] This event saw the debut of Bobby "The Brain" Heenan in WCW and Nick Bockwinkel debuted as the on camera WCW commissioner.
The Louisiana Youth Orchestras are youth performing arts organizations in the capitol area. It is an educational component of the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra and a project of the Baton Rouge Symphony League. The LYO mission is to enhance music education in the schools and promote the highest standards of orchestral performance. [4]
A deal was worked out with the Riverside Centroplex to host the Beast's first playoff game. Secondly, the owner of the Colorado Wildcats was financially strapped by the end of the season and was about to forfeit their playoff appearance rather than pay travel costs to Baton Rouge. The Shivers, the Bayou Beast owners, offered to pay travel ...
Baton Rouge Kingfish (1996–2004) Erie Panthers (1988–1996) Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre: 2005–2011 7,400 2005 Victoria, British Columbia: Bear Mountain Arena: 2004–2005 2,300 2004 Riverside Centroplex: 1996–2003 8,500 Late 1970s Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louis J. Tullio Arena: 1988–1996 5,524 1983 Erie, Pennsylvania