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I like these theaters as venues
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I know it's not "Big Leagues, but It just has a better vibe than a hockey arena
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>>19842168
Is that the theater at the Palms? It was an absolutely awesome venue, it's a shame GCW cheaped out and moved to the Horseshoe this year.
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>>19842192
Yeah, it's from last night's Dynamite(And Saturday's Collision). I get the need for the bigger venues, but the smaller venues are much more intimate
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>>19842192
TNA used that for Hard to Kill as well in 2024.
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>>19842168
considering AEW is just theater kids larping as athletes, they do deserve to be there vs a sports arena
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>>19842168
>residency in the muppet theatre
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>>19842168
if you want to know where this was, it was at the Palms Casino's Pearl Theater. Mostly been used as a concert venue with a few other events thrown in like boxing and MMA fights along with other pro wrestling shows. WWE, TNA, and GCW all used this venue as well at various times.



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