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- Turners_Arena abstract "Turner's Arena was the name given to a 2,000 seat arena, located near the northeast corner of 14th and W Streets, NW in Washington, DC, and originally owned by local wrestling promoter Joe Turner. This venue was an early home to the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a precursor to World Wrestling Entertainment, which was started by Vincent J. McMahon in January 1953. McMahon took over the territory from Gabe Menendez, who had succeeded Turner after his death in 1947. In addition, the arena hosted top professional boxing matches promoted by Goldie Ahearn featuring fighters such as Lou Gevinson, Lew Hanbury, and Jimmy Cooper. It was also the birthplace of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association annual basketball tournament, as well as the host to top country music acts and Jazz performances. It was renamed Capitol Arena in 1956 once Capitol Wrestling Corporation began broadcasting a syndicated weekly wrestling show from the arena every Thursday night.".
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- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Country_music.
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Goldie_Ahearn.
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Jazz_(wrestler).
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Jimmy_Cooper_(boxer).
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Turner_(wrestler).
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Lew_Hanbury.
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Gevinson.
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Vince_McMahon,_Sr..
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink WWE.
- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
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- Turners_Arena wikiPageWikiLinkText "Turner's Arena".
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- Turners_Arena subject Category:Defunct_boxing_venues_in_the_United_States.
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- Turners_Arena comment "Turner's Arena was the name given to a 2,000 seat arena, located near the northeast corner of 14th and W Streets, NW in Washington, DC, and originally owned by local wrestling promoter Joe Turner. This venue was an early home to the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a precursor to World Wrestling Entertainment, which was started by Vincent J. McMahon in January 1953. McMahon took over the territory from Gabe Menendez, who had succeeded Turner after his death in 1947.".
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