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The Undertaker for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship [71] 3. WWE: WrestleMania XXV April 5, 2009: Houston, Texas: Reliant Stadium † 72,744 Triple H (c) vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship [72] 4. WWF: WrestleMania X8 March 17, 2002: Toronto, Ontario: SkyDome: 68,237 Chris Jericho (c) vs. Triple H for the WWE Undisputed Championship ...
The arena has regularly hosted professional wrestling since 2000. The first event was WCW Monday Nitro on January 31, 2000. The first WWE live event was on July 16, 2000 and headlined by The Undertaker vs. Kurt Angle. The arena also hosted the 2007 WWE Draft on June 11, 2007 which was the final WWE Monday Night Raw appearance for the late Chris ...
Ronda Rousey (c - Raw) vs. Charlotte Flair (c - SD) vs. Becky Lynch in a Winner Takes All Triple Threat match for the WWE Raw Women's and the WWE SmackDown Women's Championships [30] WWE: WrestleMania XXVIII April 1, 2012: Miami Gardens, Florida: Sun Life Stadium: 62,400 John Cena vs. The Rock [14] [31] WWE: Clash at the Castle September 3 ...
WWE ended all-UK exclusive pay-per-views when its weekly programming began broadcasting on British television in 2004. According to this list, 13 events are from WWE's flagship television show WWE Raw and 5 from WWE Smackdown , which since 2005's has been held exclusively in stadiums that typically have a seating capacity of at least 20,000 ...
WWE SmackDown was the 1st televised event held at the arena (September 3, 2002, aired on TV September 5, 2002). WWE has held dozens of WWE Raw, Smackdown and non-televised events including feature appearances by Donald Trump in 2009, Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews in 2011, and the WWE return of Hulk Hogan in 2014. [8] [13]
The following is a list of arenas ordered by seating capacity, which is the maximum number of seated spectators the arena can accommodate for a sports event. Only the capacity for indoor sports, such as basketball , ice hockey , and volleyball , are included.
The Performance Center in Orlando temporarily became the home arena for WWE's Raw and SmackDown brands in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with its television programs Monday Night Raw, Friday Night Smackdown, 205 Live, and Main Event, as well as WWE pay-per-view events (including WrestleMania 36) being recorded in a studio at the ...
In 2002, following Firstar's merger with U.S. Bank, the arena took on the name U.S. Bank Arena and kept that name until 2019. The arena seats 17,556 people and is the largest indoor arena in the Greater Cincinnati region with 346,100 square feet (32,150 m 2 ) of space.