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Asylum Arena Former names Viking Hall (1986-1993)
ECW Arena (1993-2001)
XPW Arena (2002-2003)
Alhambra Arena (2004-2009)
The Arena (2009-2010)Location 7 West Ritner Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19148Opened May 14, 1993 Owner Stein & Silverman (1986-present) Capacity 1,400[1] Tenants South Philadelphia Viking Club (1986-1993)
Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993-2001)
Xtreme Pro Wrestling (2002-2003)Asylum Arena, known as the ECW Arena from 1993 to 2001, is a former warehouse and current multi-purpose venue used primarily for professional wrestling, boxing, and mixed martial arts events. It is located in South Philadelphia on the corner of South Swanson Street and West Ritner Street.[2] It is considered a legendary venue by fans of hardcore wrestling.
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History
Freight warehouse (1970s-1986)
The facility was originally a warehouse in the 1970s.[3] Rail tracks next to the building allowed trains to drop off freight for storage and then continue on to their destinations. The tracks were eventually paved over to become an extension of West Ritner Street, allowing West Ritner Street to intersect with South Swanson Street.
Viking Hall (1986-1993)
Elias Stein and Leon Silverman of the law firm Stein & Silverman purchased the warehouse in 1986.[4] The facility was given the name Viking Hall when the South Philadelphia Viking Club, a local chapter of mummers, began utilizing it.[5] They used the building for storage and to rehearse for the annual Mummers Parade. Through the mid-1990s, the Viking Club would also stage midnight bingo games at the venue to raise funds for their organization.
ECW Arena (1993-2001)
Shane Douglas throwing down the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and declaring himself ECW World Heavyweight Champion in August 1994.The building gained worldwide recognition when it served as ECW Arena, home of professional wrestling promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from 1993 until the promotion's demise in 2001.
The weekly ECW television series Hardcore TV prominently showcased both the venue and South Philadelphia fans during the promotion's early years. The venue and its patrons were crucial in elevating ECW from a local promotion to a national promotion.
ECW broadcast Barely Legal, their first live pay-per-view event from the venue in 1997. Immediately following this broadcast, a blown transistor caused the building to lose power.[6] To this day, Barely Legal remains the only wrestling event to be broadcast live on television from the venue.
XPW Arena (2002-2003)
Following the demise of Extreme Championship Wrestling in 2001, many wrestling promotions ran shows at the venue. Controversy arose when Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) signed an exclusive lease with the venue in late 2002, renaming the building XPW Arena and preventing other promotions from utilizing it.[7] XPW went out of business in 2003, and the lease was voided.
Alhambra Arena (2004-2009)
The building's name was officially changed to New Alhambra Sports & Entertainment Center in 2004, and was later shortened to New Alhambra Arena in 2006 and Alhambra Arena in 2008. The name was suggested by J. Russell Peltz, who began co-promoting professional boxing cards at the venue with Joe Hand Promotions in 2004. It paid homage to the original Alhambra Movie Theater in South Philadelphia that hosted boxing in the 1950s and 1960s.[8]
In March 2005 the venue became home to Wrestle Factory, the wrestling school for Chikara.[9]
In June 2005, an unofficial ECW reunion show called Hardcore Homecoming drew a sell-out crowd and set a record gate for the venue with $135,000 in ticket sales.[10]
Footage shot at the venue in February 2006 was used in the film Rocky Balboa.[11]
The ECW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment ran a house show at the venue in June 2006, with tickets for the event selling out in under four minutes.[3]
New Jack was banned from the venue following an incident during a Pro Wrestling Xplosion show in September 2006 .[12] He famously ordered Sprite at the venue's concession stand and was instead given 7 Up, prompting him to verbally harass the stand attendant.[13]
Footage shot at the venue in February 2008 during a Combat Zone Wrestling show was used in the film The Wrestler.[14]
The band New York Dolls played a concert at the venue on Valentine's Day in February 2008.[15]
The Arena (2009-2010)
Joe Hand Promotions announced in January 2009 that after a five year partnership, it would stop promoting boxing cards at the venue.[16] The venue was then renamed to The Arena by general manager Roger Artigiani.[17]
In February 2009, the venue began hosting regular television tapings for the Ring of Honor series Ring of Honor Wrestling.[18]
Dragon Gate USA filmed their first pay-per-view event, Enter The Dragon at the venue in July 2009.[19] Enter The Dragon was later voted Best Major Show of 2009 by the readers of Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
In September 2009, independent wrestler Matthew Lowry died following a Combat Zone Wrestling training session at the venue where he collapsed from a brain hemmorage.[20]
Matrix Fights drew a sell-out crowd with the venue's first major mixed martial arts card in February 2010, featuring Cole Konrad in the main event.[21]
Asylum Arena (2010-present)
Roger Artigiani announced in October 2010 that mixed martial arts group Asylum Fight League had purchased the naming rights to the venue and renamed it Asylum Arena.[22]
Musician Stan Bush played a concert at the venue in April 2011 as part of Chikara's annual King of Trios weekend.[23]
In May 2011, New Japan Pro Wrestling concluded their first ever tour of the United States with an event at the venue.[24]
Chikara broadcast High Noon, their first live internet pay-per-view event from the venue in November 2011.[25]
Promotional history
Boxing
These boxing promotions have held shows at Asylum Arena.[26][27]
Promotion First show Last show Total shows Status Dee Lee Promotions August 24, 2007 August 24, 2007 1 Active Don Chargin Productions July 20, 2007 March 7, 2008 2 Active Golden Boy Promotions March 3, 2006 May 7, 2010 3 Active Joe Hand Promotions July 20, 2007 May 7, 2010 3 Active KEA Boxing February 26, 2010 April 30, 2010 2 Active Peltz Boxing Promotions May 14, 2004 November 14, 2008 21 Active Power Productions September 23, 2005 April 9, 2010 5 Active Prime Time Entertainment August 24, 2007 August 24, 2007 1 Defunct Shalyte Entertainment July 10, 2009 July 10, 2009 1 Active Top Rank January 11, 2007 November 14, 2008 2 Active Xtreme Productions Inc. January 16, 2009 March 13, 2009 2 Active Wrestling
These professional wrestling promotions have held shows at Asylum Arena.
Promotion First show Last show Total shows Status Break The Barrier May 15, 1999 May 15, 1999 1[28] Defunct Chikara August 13, 2005 November 13, 2011 41[29] Active Combat Zone Wrestling December 15, 2001 July 9, 2011 114[30] Active Dragon Gate USA July 25, 2009 July 24, 2010 3 Active Extreme Championship Wrestling May 14, 1993 December 23, 2000 105[31] Defunct Hardcore Homecoming June 10, 2005 November 5, 2005 2[32] Defunct Heritage Wrestling Alliance March 29, 2003 March 29, 2003 1 Defunct Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South June 11, 2005 June 30, 2007 2[33] Defunct International Wrestling Syndicate July 9, 2005 July 9, 2005 1[34] Defunct Jersey All Pro Wrestling November 18, 2000 December 11, 2010 13[35] Active Juggalo Championship Wrestling December 30, 2011 December 30, 2011 1[36] Active Legends of the Arena June 27, 2009 June 27, 2009 1 Defunct Main Event Championship Wrestling August 11, 2001 August 11, 2001 1[37] Defunct Major League Wrestling June 16, 2002 June 16, 2002 1[38] Defunct New Japan Pro Wrestling May 15, 2011 May 15, 2011 1 Active Pro Wrestling Unplugged March 18, 2006 April 19, 2008 28[39] Defunct Pro Wrestling WORLD-1 February 7, 2004 February 7, 2004 1[40] Defunct Pro Wrestling Xplosion September 13, 2006 September 13, 2006 1 Defunct Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling February 15, 2002 June 18, 2005 25[41] Defunct Ring of Honor March 11, 2006 August 21, 2010 27 Active Soul City Wrestling 1998 1998 1 Defunct Total Nonstop Action Wrestling September 24, 2010 September 24, 2010 1[42] Active UWF-TNA Live June 9, 2006 June 8, 2007 3[43] Defunct Velocity Pro Wrestling July 20, 2008 February 20, 2009 5 Defunct westside Xtreme wrestling March 13, 2010 March 13, 2010 1[44] Active Wicked Hanuman March 24, 2007 March 24, 2007 1 Defunct Women's Extreme Wrestling February 22, 2002 July 14, 2009 12 Active World Wrestling Entertainment June 24, 2006 June 24, 2006 1[45] Active Xtreme Pro Wrestling August 31, 2002 February 14, 2003 7[46] Defunct Awards
These accolades have been bestowed upon Asylum Arena.
- 2006 - Venue of the Year by ESPN2 boxing program Wednesday Night Fights [47]
- 2007 - Best of Philly: Sports Venue by the magazine Philadelphia[48]
- 2008 - Best of Philly: Guys' Night Out by the magazine Philadelphia [49]
Hardcore Hall of Fame
See also: CZW Hall of FameBanners commemorating the careers of professional wrestlers and wrestling personalities who made their names at Asylum Arena are permanently on display at the venue.
Inductees
Year Ring name
(Birth name)Inducted by Notes 2002 Rocco Rock
(Theodore James Petty)Tod Gordon Posthumous inductee. Four-time ECW World Tag Team Champion. His former tag-team partner Johnny Grunge was present for the ceremony.[50] 2005 Terry Funk
(Terrence Funk)Tod Gordon Two-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion.[51] 2007 Johnny Grunge
(Michael Durham)Gary Wolfe Posthumous inductee. Four-time ECW World Tag Team Champion.[52] 2007 The Sandman
(Jim Fullington)Tod Gordon Five-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion.[52] 2008 John Zandig
(John Corson)Roger Artigiani Founder of Combat Zone Wrestling. Six-time CZW World Heavyweight Champion.[53] 2009 Eddie Gilbert
(Thomas Edward Gilbert, Jr.)The Sandman Posthumous inductee. First booker of Extreme Championship Wrestling. One-time ECW World Tag Team Champion.[54] 2009 Chris Candido
(Christopher Candito)The Sandman Posthumous inductee. Three-time ECW World Tag Team Champion.[55] 2009 Tod Gordon The Sandman Founder of Extreme Championship Wrestling.[56] 2009 Sabu
(Terry Brunk)The Sandman Two-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion.[57] 2010 Trent Acid
(Michael Verdi)DJ Hyde Posthumous inductee. Four-time CZW World Tag Team Champion and Three-time CZW Junior Heavyweight Champion.[58] 2010 Jerry Lynn
(Jeremy Lynn)Jim Cornette One-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion.[59] 2010 Tommy Dreamer
(Thomas James Laughlin)Eddie Kingston Two-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion and only wrestler to win the belt in both the original promotion and the WWE Relaunch..[60] Ceremony dates
Date Location Venue Promotion Event Inductee(s) October 19, 2002 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ECW Arena Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling A Night for the Flyboy[50] Rocco Rock November 5, 2005 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alhambra Arena Hardcore Homecoming November Reign[51] Terry Funk June 16, 2007 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alhambra Arena Pro Wrestling Unplugged The Crazy 8[52] Johnny Grunge, The Sandman December 13, 2008 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alhambra Arena Combat Zone Wrestling Cage of Death X[53] John Zandig June 27, 2009 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Arena Legends of the Arena Legends of the Arena[61] Eddie Gilbert, Chris Candido, Tod Gordon, Sabu July 10, 2010 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Arena Combat Zone Wrestling Acid-Fest[58] Trent Acid July 17, 2010 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Arena Ring of Honor Ring of Honor Wrestling[59] Jerry Lynn July 25, 2010 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Arena Chikara Chikarasaurus Rex: King of Show[60] Tommy Dreamer References
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External links
- AsylumArena.com - Official website of Asylum Arena
- Internet Wrestling Database - Asylum Arena - Results from professional wrestling cards promoted at Asylum Arena from 1993–present
- BoxRec Boxing Records - New Alhambra Arena - Results from boxing cards promoted at Asylum Arena from 2004–2009
- BoxRec Boxing Records - South Philly Arena - Results from boxing cards promoted at Asylum Arena from 2009–present
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