5 Strangest Locations For Professional Wrestling Matches
How do these locations stack up against the prospect of WrestleMania 36 at an empty Performance Center?
4. Stu Hart's Dungeon
Quite a few wrestling legends have had their tendons stretched, bones bent, and tear ducts worked into overdrive as Stu Hart tortured them in the basement of his manor - and that's not even counting the many more that painfully fled the house in terror, never to return.
In 1998, Stu's youngest son Owen battled Ken Shamrock in said Dungeon at the Fully Loaded pay-per-view, where Owen demonstrated home field advantage by using the plumbing and a nearby weight set to his advantage.