Tampa Sportatorium

[1] Located at 106 N Albany Ave near downtown Tampa, Florida, the 7,500-square-foot stucco building was used for television tapings at 11am on Thursdays, which would air on the following Sundays.

[2] 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.

[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.

The building once known as the Tampa Sportatorium in 2020