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2300 Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, used primarily for professional wrestling, boxing, mixed martial arts, and concert events. Originally known as Viking Hall , the venue has since been named XPW Arena , New Alhambra Sports & Entertainment Center , New Alhambra Arena , The Arena and Asylum Arena .
The Hall of Fame was established in 2002 following the death of former Extreme Championship Wrestling star Rocco Rock, who suffered a fatal heart attack while traveling to 2300 Arena for a match with Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling. [1] Banners commemorating the inductees are on permanent display inside 2300 Arena. [2]
NXT 2300 was a professional wrestling television special produced by WWE for its developmental brand NXT. The event was broadcast live on November 6, 2024, from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania as a special episode of NXT on The CW in the United States.
The took place on April 4, 2024, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the 2300 Arena. [2] This was Stardom's first event in the United States since 2019. [3] Five matches were contested at the event, and two of Stardom's ten championships were on the line. The main event saw Maika defeat Megan Bayne to retain the World of Stardom Championship.
2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bandido (c) vs. Brody King vs. Demonic Flamita vs. EC3 in a Four Corner Survival elimination match for the ROH World Championship
Over two years later, WWE announced that Evolve's 10th Anniversary Celebration, an event celebrating the 10th anniversary of Dragon Gate USA's founding, would air live on the WWE Network on July 13, 2019, broadcasting from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This marked the first Evolve event and the first independent wrestling event ...
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McNichols Sports Arena was an indoor arena located in Denver, Colorado, United States. Located adjacent to Mile High Stadium and completed in 1975, at a cost of $16 million, it seated 16,061 for hockey games and 17,171 for basketball games.