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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 .
WWE: WrestleMania 35 April 7, 2019: East Rutherford, New Jersey: MetLife Stadium: 68,000–70,000 [16] 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 Championship and the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship [17] WWE: WrestleMania 31 March 29, 2015: Santa Clara ...
Oberhausen Arena: 11,000 Sid Vicious (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [80] 7. WCW: WCW Monday Nitro (Ep. 226) January 17, 2000: Columbus, Ohio: Value City Arena: 10,646 Diamond Dallas Page vs. Buff Bagwell with special referee Kimberly [80] 8. WCW: WCW Nitro U.K. Tour 2000! (Day 2) March 11, 2000: London, England ...
Randy Orton (c) vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship [16] WrestleMania XXIV March 30, 2008: Orlando, Florida: Florida Citrus Bowl: 74,635 Edge (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship [17] WrestleMania XL: Night Two April 6, 2024: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lincoln Financial Field: 72,755
Full list of current WWE Champions, including Universal, Intercontinental, Women's, US, Tag Team, and more across Raw, SmackDown and NXT.
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 ...
The 2023 installment of WWE’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view has officially become the highest-grossing arena event in WWE history, the company announced Wednesday. In addition, the episode of ...
The American professional wrestling promotion WWE has been broadcasting pay-per-view (PPV) events since the 1980s, when its classic "Big Four" events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established—the company's very first PPV was WrestleMania in 1985.