Wrestling fans donned masks and large belts to celebrate the final show at Broomfield’s 1stBANK Center for All Elite Wrestling’s Dynamite and Rampage.
Residents from across the Front Range donned their wrestling masks and extraordinarily large belts to celebrate the final show at Broomfield’s 1stBANK Center for All Elite Wrestling’s Dynamite and Rampage event.
The center was built to host 180 to 190 events per year, according to the presentation, but peaked in 2016 when only 33 events were held. In addition to its underutilization, the event center has proved to be a strain on the local police department and emergency services, city staff said. Since 2016, there have been 738 medical calls to the event center.
Pro wrestlers duke it out in the ring for an All Elite Wrestling event was the last event to be held at the 1stBank Center.
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