"ECW Arena" | |
Former names | Viking Hall (1986–2002) XPW Arena (2002–2003) New Alhambra Sports & Entertainment Center (2004–2006) New Alhambra Arena (2006–2009) The Arena (2009–2010) Asylum Arena (2010–2012) |
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Address | 2300 South Swanson Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States |
Coordinates | 39°55′3.51″N 75°8′50.01″W / 39.9176417°N 75.1472250°W |
Public transit | SEPTA bus: 7, 57, G |
Owner | Stein & Silverman Family Partnership, Inc. |
Operator | Roger Artigiani |
Capacity | 1,300 |
Record attendance | 1,850 (January 15, 2000) |
Field size | 58,408 square feet (5,426.3 m2) |
Construction | |
Built | 1920 |
Opened | May 14, 1993; 31 years ago (as sports venue) |
Renovated | 2004–2005, 2013–2014 |
Tenants | |
South Philly Vikings 1986–2002 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1993–2001 Xtreme Pro Wrestling 2002–2003 Peltz Boxing Promotions 2004–2009 Joe Hand Promotions 2004–2009 Arena Operating, LLC 2012–2013 | |
Website | |
2300 Arena |
2300 Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, used primarily for professional wrestling, boxing, mixed martial arts, and concert events. Originally known as Viking Hall, the venue has since been named XPW Arena, New Alhambra Sports & Entertainment Center, New Alhambra Arena, The Arena and Asylum Arena. It was known unofficially as ECW Arena when it was home to Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from 1993 to 2001.
The venue has hosted professional wrestling broadcasts including the first ECW pay-per-view Barely Legal, the first Dragon Gate USA pay-per-view Enter the Dragon, and the WWE television special NXT 2300. It has hosted professional boxing broadcasts including Friday Night Fights and Wednesday Night Fights, for which it was named ESPN2's 2006 Venue of the Year.
Recognized as the birthplace of American hardcore wrestling, the venue has been home to the Hardcore Hall of Fame since 2002.