Arenas
Arenas
United States of America - Alabama; Huntsville – Von Braun Center (13,760) - Alabama; Birmingham – Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Center (19,000) - Alabama; Mobile – Mobile Civic Center (10,500) - Arkansas; Little Rock – Alltel Arena (18,000) - Arizona; Phoenix – US Airways Center (20,000) - Arizona; Phoenix – Arizona Veterans Memorial Arena (14,500) - Arizona; Glendale – Jobing.com Arena (18,000) - Arizona; Tuscon – McKale Center (University of Arizona) (14,500) - Arizona; Tempe – Wells Fargo Arena (14,500) - California; Anaheim – Honda Center (18,500) - California; Oakland – Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (63,500) - California; Los Angeles – Staples Center (20,000) - California; Sacramento – ARCO Arena (17,500) - California; San Diego – San Diego Sports Arena (16,000) - California; Daly City – Cow Palace (12,500) - California; San Jose – HP Pavilion (19,000) - Colorado; Denver – Pepsi Center (25,000) - Connecticut; Hartford – XL Center (17,500) - Connecticut; New Haven – New Haven Coliseum (11,150) - District Columbia; Washington – Verizon Center (22,500) - Florida; Daytona Beach – Ocean Center (9,000) - Florida; Fort Lauderdale – BankAtlantic Center (22,500) - Florida; Estero – Germain Arena (10,000) - Florida; Miami – American Airlines Arena (19,000) - Florida; Orlando – Amway Arena (18,500) - Florida; Orlando – Citrus Bowl (75,000) - Florida; Pensacola – Pensacola Civic Center (10,000) - Florida; Tampa – St. Pete Times Forum (21,500) - Georgia; Atlanta – Phillips Arena (19,500) - Georgia; Atlanta – The Georgia Dome (27,500) - Idaho; Boise – Idaho Center (10,500) - Illinois; Chicago – United Center (20,500) - Illinois; Rosemount – Allstate Arena (18,000) - Indianapolis; Indiana – Conseco Fieldhouse (19,500) - Iowa; Cedar Rapids – U.S. Cellular Center (10,000) - Iowa; Des Moines – Veterans Memorial Auditorium (11,000) - Kansas; Topeka – Landon Arena (10,000) - Kansas; Witchita – Kansas Coliseum (12,200) - Kentucky; Lexington – Rupp Arena (23,500) - Kentucky; Louisville – Freedom Hall (19,200) - Louisiana; Lafayette – Cajundome (12,121) - Louisiana; New Orleans – The Louisiana Superdome (73,500) - Louisiana; New Orleans – New Orleans Arena (19,000) - Maryland; Baltimore – 1st Mariner Arena (13,500) - Massachusetts; Boston – TD Banknorth Garden (19,000) - Massachusetts; Worcester – DCU Center (14,800) - Michigan; Auburn Hills – The Palace of Auburn Hills (22,000) - Michigan; Detroit – Joe Louis Arena (21,000) - Michigan; Grand Rapids – Van Andel Arena (13,000) - Michigan; Pontiac – Pontiac Silverdome (80,000) - Minnesota; Minneapolis – Target Center (12,500) - Mississippi; Biloxi – Mississippi Coast Coliseum (9,500) - Missouri; Kansas City – Kemper Arena (19,500) - Missouri; Saint Louis – Scottrade Center (22,000) - Missouri; Saint Louis – Edward Jones Dome (67,000) - Montana; Billings – Rimrock Auto Arena (12,000) - Nebraska; Omaha – Omaha Civic Auditorium (10,900) - New Jersey; East Rutherford – Izod Center (20,000) - North Carolina; Chapel Hill – Dean Smith Center (21,750) - North Carolina; Greensboro – Greensboro Coliseum (23,500) - North Dakota; Fargo – Fargodome (25,000) - Nevada; Las Vegas – MGM Grand Garden Arena (17,000) - Nevada; Las Vegas – Thomas and Mack Center (19,000) - Nevada; Reno – Lawlor Events Center (11,500) - New York; Albany – Times Union Center (17,500) - New York; Buffalo – HSBC Arena (18,500) - New York; New York City – Madison Square Garden (20,000) - New York; Rochester – Blue Cross Arena (12,000) - New York; Uniondale – Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (16,000) - Ohio; Cleveland – Quicken Loans Arena (20,500) - Ohio; Cincinnati – U.S. Bank Arena (17,000) - Ohio; Dayton – Nutter Center (12,000) - Oklahoma; Oklahoma City – Ford Center (12,000) - WWE Events - Oklahoma City – Coca Cola Center - TNA Events - Pennsylvania; Pittsburgh – Mellon Arena (18,000) - Pennsylvania; Philadelphia – Wachovia Center (21,000) - Pennsylvania; State College – Bryce Jordan Center (16,000) - Rhode Island; Providence – Dunkin’ Donuts Center (14,000) - South Carolina; Greenville – Bi-Lo Center (14,000) - Tennessee; Chattanooga – McKenzie Arena (11,200) - Tennessee; Memphis – The Pyramid (20,000) - Tennessee; Nashville – Sommet Center (20,000) - Texas; Austin – Frank Erwin Center (16,000) - Texas; Dallas – Reunion Arena (19,000) - Texas; Dallas – The American Airlines Center (20,000) - Texas; Houston – Reliant Astrodome (62,000) - Texas; Houston – Reliant Stadium (71,500) - Texas; San Antonio – Alamodome (77,000) - Texas; San Antonio – Freeman Coliseum (11,500) - Texas; San Antonio – AT&T Center (19,000) - Utah; Salt Lake City – EnergySolutions Arena (20,000) - Utah; Salt Lake City – E Center (12,600) - Virginia; Northfolk – Norfolk Spoke (13,800) - Virginia; Richmond – Richmond Coliseum (13,500) - Washington; Seattle – KeyArena (17,500) - Washington; Spokane – Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena Norfolk Spoke (12,500) - Washington; Tacoma – Tacoma Dome (20,000) - Wisconsin; Milwaukee – U.S. Cellular Arena (12,500) Canada - Alberta; Calgary – Pengrowth Saddledome (19,500) - Alberta; Calgary – McMahon Center (35,000) - Alberta; Edmonton – Commonwealth Stadium (62,000) - Alberta; Edmonton – Rexall Place (17,000) - British Columbia; Vancouver - BC Place Stadium (60,000) - British Columbia; Vancouver – GM Place (20,000) - British Columbia; Vancouver – Pacific Coliseum (20,000) - Manitoba; Winnipeg – MTS Center (16,500) - Ontario; Toronto – Air Canada Center (23,000) - Ontario; Ottawa – Ottawa Civic Center (10,500) - Ontario; Ottawa – Scotiabank Place (10,500) - Ontario; Hamilton – Copps Coliseum (19,000) - Ontario; London – John Labatt Center (10,000) - Ontario; Toronto – Rogers Center (55,000) - Quebec; Montreal – The Bell Center (21,200) - Quebec; Quebec City – Colisée Pepsi (15,500) - Saskatchewan; Saskatoon – Credit Union Center (13,000) - Nova Scotia; Halifax – Halifax Metro Center (15,000) - Quebec, Montreal – Olympic Stadium (66,300) The UK - England Birmingham – The NIA (National Indoor Arena) (13,000) Birmingham – LG Arena (11,000) London – Wembley Arena (12,500) London – Earls Court (Exhibition Center) (19,000) London – The O2 Arena (23,000) Manchester – MEN Arena (20,000) Newcastle – Newcastle Metro Radio Arena (11,000) Sheffield – Hallam FM Arena (12,500) Ireland & Wales Northern Ireland; Belfast – Odyssey Arena (14,000) Republic of Ireland; Dublin – The O2 Dublin (14,000) Wales; Cardiff – Cardiff International Arena (7,500) Europe - Belgium; Brussels - Vorst-Forest National - Finland; Helsinki – Hartwall Arena - Germany; Berlin - Max Schmeling Halle - Germany; Cologne - Cologne Arena - Germany; Munich - Olympiahalle - Germany; Leipzig - Messehalle - Germany; Stuttgart - Stuttgart Schleyerhalle - Germany; Oberhausen - Koenig-Pilsner Arena - Germany; Hamburg – Sporthalle - Italy; Bologna - Palamalaguti - Italy; Florence – The Palasport - Italy; Milan – Fila Forum - Italy; Pesaro; Italy – BPA Palace - Italy; Turin – The Mazda Palace Japan - Tokyo; Japan - Nippon Budokan - Tokyo; Japan - Jingu Baseball Stadium - Tokyo; Japan - Sumo Hall - Tokyo; Japan - Budokan Hall - Tokyo; Japan - Tokyo Dome - Tokyo; Japan - Yoyogi National Stadium Gym #21 - Tokyo; Japan - Korakuen Hall - Tokyo; Japan - Tokyo Egg Dome - Saitama; Japan - Saitama Super Arena - Osaka; Japan - Osaka Jo Hall - Osaka; Japan - Prefectual Gym - Yokohama; Japan - Yokohama Arena - Hiroshima; Japan - Hiroshima Sun Plaza Australia - Western Australia; Perth - Burswood Dome - New South Wales; Sydney – Sydney Superdome - Victoria; Melbourne - Vodafone Arena - Victoria; Melbourne – Rod Laver Arena - Queensland; Brisbane - Brisbane Entertainment Centre - South Australia; Adelaide - Adelaide Entertainment Centre Mexico - Acapulco; Mexico - Plaza de Toros Caletilla - Guadalajara; Mexico - Plaza de Toros - Mexico City; Mexico - Arena Mexico - Monterrey; Mexico - Arena Monterrey - Naucalpan; Mexico - El Toreo Other - South Africa; East Rand - Carnival City - South Africa; Johannesburg - The Dome - South Africa; Cape Town - Good Hope Centre - Thailand; Bangkok - Impact Arena - Philippines; Manila; - Araneta Coliseum - New Zealand; Wellington - Westpac Stadium |
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Some more BC Canada arenas:
Abbotsford Recreation Centre (Abbotsford, BC) Arbutus Club (Vancouver, BC) Canlan Ice Sports - Langley (Langley, BC) Cloverdale Arena (Surrey (Cloverdale), BC) Gerry Morgan Memorial Centre (Gold River, BC) National Training Rink (Langley, BC) |
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Just looked over this, Wales is part of the UK. The UK isn't just England and there's arena's in Scotland that could be considered like the SECC.
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Indiana:
-Hulman Center (Terre Haute) ... Capacity: 10,200 -Allen County War Memorial Coliseum (Fort Wayne) ... Capacity: 10,500 - 13,000 -Mackey Arena (West Lafayette) ... Capacity: 14,123 -Pepsi Coliseum (Indianapolis) ... Capacity: 8,200 -Assembly Hall (Bloomington) ... Capacity: 17,456 -Hinkle Fieldhouse (Indianapolis) ... Capacity: 11,043 -New Castle Fieldhouse (New Castle) ... Capacity: 9,314 (Granted, it's a high school gymnasium) -Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis) ... Capacity: 63,000 - 70,000 -Edmund P. Joyce Center (South Bend) ... Capacity: 9,800 |
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Two other Iowa arenas...
Ames... Hilton Coliseum (14,000)- has hosted several RAWs. Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena (16,000)- this one replaced Vets Auditorium a few years ago. |
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SCOTLAND:
SECC Glasgow 8,200 Aberdeen EEC 8,200 or 4,500 seated Edinburgh Ingliston Showgrounds: 5,000 Braehead Arena, Glasgow: 5,200 Alloa Town Hall 200 |
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Milwaukee's arena is called the Bradley Center, not U.S. Cellular Arena.
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Louisville KY a NEW Arena KFC Yum! Center
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Two minor corrections if I'm allowed to do so.
It's Norfolk, Virginia, not Northfolk. And, it is the Norfolk Scope, not the Spoke |
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