Tampa Sportatorium

The Tampa Sportatorium was a professional wrestling studio used by Championship Wrestling from Florida.

Located at 106 N Albany Ave near downtown Tampa, Florida,[1] the 7,500-square-foot stucco building was used for television tapings at 11am on Thursdays, which would air on the following Sundays.[2] The promotion began using the studio for events in 1961 and purchased the building four years later.[1] Tampa native Hulk Hogan attended shows at the Sportatorium as a teenager and recalled that the studio could not fit more than 50 people in it and that it was not air conditioned despite Florida's often warm, subtropical, and humid climate.[3] To make the room seem bigger to the television audience, the walls were painted black.[4] Dory Funk Jr. praised the content to come out of the building, stating: "The Sportatorium was small, but the television it produced was so good."[4]

The upstairs of the building was used as an office by company executives Eddie and Mike Graham and Jim Barnett.[5] Championship Wrestling from Florida closed in 1987 and the Graham family sold the building a few years later.[2] A textile factory occupied the building for many years, until a foreclosure saw it go on auction in 2016. [4][6] In 2020, it was purchased by a Miami-based development group.[2] It was reported in 2024 that the building was at risk of being demolished after the Tampa City Council voted to rezone the area for new residences and commercial space.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Guzzo, Paul (July 8, 2024). "The Tampa Sportatorium, where wrestling was filmed, might be demolished". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved August 31, 2025.
  2. ^ a b c "The Sportatorium, site of TV's wrestling from Tampa, will be leased for business". Tampa Bay Times.
  3. ^ Hogan, Hulk (2002). Hollywood Hulk Hogan. WWE Books. ISBN 978-0-7434-7556-3.
  4. ^ a b c "The Sportatorium, an icon of Tampa wrestling, to be auctioned". Tampa Bay Times.
  5. ^ Backlund, Bob (2015). Backlund. Sports Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61321-696-5.
  6. ^ "TAMPA SPORTATORIUM, HOME OF CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING FROM FLORIDA, GOING ON SALE | PWInsider.com". www.pwinsider.com.