- New Alhambra Arena
Infobox Stadium | stadium_name= New Alhambra Arena
location= 7 West Ritner StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , 19148
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opened=May 14 ,1993
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former_names= Viking Hall (1980s -1993 )
ECW Arena (1993-2001 )
XPW Arena (2002 -2003 )
tenants= South Philadelphia Viking Club (1980s-1993)Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993 -2001 )Xtreme Pro Wrestling (2002 -2003 )
seating_capacity= Wrestling: 1,600
Boxing: 1,280New Alhambra Arena is a former
warehouse and current multi-purpose venue used primarily forprofessional wrestling andboxing events. It is located inSouth Philadelphia on the corner of South Swanson Street and West Ritner Street.History
Freight warehouse (1970s-1980s)
The facility was originally a
warehouse in the1970s . [http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/history/ecwarena]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 (1980s-1993)
The warehouse was given the name Viking Hall in the
1980s after it was bought by the South Philadelphia Viking Club, a local chapter ofmummers . [http://www.pwbts.com/columns/2008/b051208.html] They used the building for storage and to rehearse for the annualMummers 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)
The building gained worldwide recognition when it served as ECW Arena, home of
professional wrestling promotionExtreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from1993 until the promotion's demise in2001 .South Philadelphia fans were prominent in the rise of ECW from a local promotion to a national promotion. Adollar store was located next to the venue on South Swanson Street, allowing ECW fans to buycookware and bakeware that they would hand to wrestlers during shows to be used as weapons.ECW broadcast Barely Legal, their first live
pay-per-view event from the venue in1997 . Immediately following this broadcast, a blowntransistor caused the building to lose power. 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 whenXtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW) signed an exclusive lease with the venue in late2002 , renaming the building XPW Arena and preventing other promotions from utilizing it. [http://www.wrestling-news.com/nm/publish/news_1653.html] XPW went out of business in2003 , and the lease was voided.New Alhambra Arena (2004-present)
The building's name was officially changed to New Alhambra Sports and Entertainment Center in
2004 following a transfer of ownership, and was later shortened to New Alhambra Arena in2006 . The name pays homage to the original Alhambra Movie Theater in South Philadelphia that hosted boxing cards in the 1950s and 1960s. [ [http://www.southphillyreview.com/view_article.php?id=4950 And on this corner ... - southphillyreview.com ] ]New Alhambra Arena is today home to regional professional wrestling and boxing promotions. It has been frequented by
Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) since2001 . In 2005 it became home to Wrestle Factory, thewrestling school for CHIKARA.In June
2005 , an unofficial ECW reunion show calledHardcore Homecoming drew a sell-out crowd and set a record gate for the venue with $135,000 in ticket sales. [http://www.gerweck.net/timeline.htm]The ECW brand of
World Wrestling Entertainment ran a house show at the venue in June2006 , with tickets for the event selling out in under four minutes. [http://www.wwe.com/shows/ecw/history/ecwarena]Footage shot at the venue in February
2008 was used in "The Wrestler", a film starringMickey Rourke . [http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2008/02/14/there-will-be-blood-and-weed-whackers]Awards
*2006 - "Venue of the Year" by
ESPN2 boxing program "Wednesday Night Fights " [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2542157 ESPN - Wednesday Night Fights' top moments of 2006 - Boxing ] ]
*2007 - "Best of Philly: Sports Venue" by the magazine "Philadephia" [http://www.phillymag.com/best_of/detail/best_of_philly_2007:_sports_venue/]Hardcore Hall of Fame
Banners and frames commemorating the careers of these professional wrestlers are on display within New Alhambra Arena:
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Rocco Rock (inducted posthumously duringPro-Pain Pro Wrestling show in 2002)
*Zandig (inducted duringCombat Zone Wrestling show in 2004)
*Lobo (inducted during Combat Zone Wrestling show in 2005)
*Terry Funk (inducted duringHardcore Homecoming show in 2005)
*Nick Mondo (inducted during Combat Zone Wrestling show in 2006)
*The Sandman (inducted during Pro Wrestling Unplugged show in 2007)
*Johnny Grunge (inducted posthumously during Pro Wrestling Unplugged show in 2007)Wrestling promotions
References
External links
* [http://www.newalhambra.com/ NewAlhambra.com] - Official website of New Alhambra Arena
* [http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/ecw/ecwarena.htm Wrestling Information Archive - ECW Arena results] - Results from ECW cards promoted at New Alhambra Arena from 1993-2000
* [http://www.pwbts.com/columns/magee.html "As I See It" by Bob Magee] - Archive of columns written by Philadelphia wrestling insider Bob Magee from 1997 to the present
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