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The fire, from its inception, was caught on videotape by cameraman Brian Butler for WPRI-TV of Providence, and the beginning of that tape was released to national news stations. [36] Butler was there for a planned piece on nightclub safety being reported by Jeffrey A. Derderian, a WPRI news reporter who was also a part-owner of The Station. [37]
Without the restriction of a roof, the pyrotechnics for the show shot as high as 2,000 feet (610 m) as compared to WrestleMania 23's height of 150 feet (46 m). [19] The fireworks were set off from boats on one of the lakes nearby the stadium. WWE has been said to have spent an estimated $300,000 on the fireworks alone. [20]
Cody Rhodes did enough to defeat Kevin Owens and retain the Undisputed WWE Championship but the celebration was short-lived. Owens attacked Rhodes after the Saturday Night's Main Event show went ...
The WWE Judgment Day star, 34, suffered broken ribs and a punctured lung during the World Tag Team Championship match with Judgment Day's Dominik Mysterio against the War Raiders, Erik (Raymond ...
Pennsylvania Fireworks Display Company factory explosion: Devon, Pennsylvania: United States: 9 deaths: Factory 1 July 1937: Drake Drug Company fireworks explosion: Nampa, Idaho: United States: 6 deaths: Drug Store 6 November 1942: Rochester Fireworks Company explosion: Perinton, New York: United States: 11 deaths: Factory 1 April 1947 ...
Wrestling legend Ric Flair's stepson Sebastian Kidder has died. He was 24. On Sunday, Oct. 27, Flair's ex partner and Kidder’s mother, Wendy Barlow, confirmed to TMZ that her son, an up-and ...
pyrotechnics [10] Factory nightclub fire: Quito: Ecuador 2008 15: 35 pyrotechnics [8] Wuwang Club fire: Shenzhen, Guangdong: China 2008 43: 88 pyrotechnics Santika Club fire: Watthana, Bangkok: Thailand 2009 66: 222 stage pyrotechnics tar paper, plastic waterproofing Lame Horse fire: Perm: Russia 2009 156: ≤160 pyrotechnics decorations ...
The inaugural Elimination Chamber was held at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The Elimination Chamber pay-per-view featured two Elimination Chamber matches.. In late 2009, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) held a poll on their official website to allow fans to choose the name for their February 2010 pay-per-view.