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Looking at the photo of the arena in this article, I was curious about something. I used to get tapes of Championship Sports, the professional wrestling program which aired on KTVT. Occasionally, I would see footage of a venue in which the ring was placed at one end of the floor, rather than in the middle as is almost always the case. Then, when the wrestlers would fight outside of the ring, every so often you would see one or another participants fall from the ringside area, like they fell off a stage. That looks like the setup I see with this arena, but as wrestling events were usually held back then with the house lights turned off, there's no way I can tell for sure whether or not it was this place. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 14:09, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
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