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| image = Omaha Civic Auditorium.jpg
 
| image = Omaha Civic Auditorium.jpg
 
| nickname =
 
| nickname =
| location = 1804 Capitol Avenue [[Omaha, Nebraska]] 68102
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| location = 1804 Capitol Avenue [[Omaha, Nebraska]]
 
| coordinates = 41°15′42″N 95°56′24″W
 
| coordinates = 41°15′42″N 95°56′24″W
 
| opened = [[1954]]
 
| opened = [[1954]]
 
| owner = City of Omaha
 
| owner = City of Omaha
 
| construction_cost =
 
| construction_cost =
| seating_capacity = Concerts: 10,960 <br> Basketball: 9,300
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| seating_capacity = Concerts: 10,960
 
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'''The Omaha Civic Auditorium '''is a multi-purpose convention center in [[Omaha, Nebraska]]. Opened in 1954, it surpassed the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum as the largest convention/entertainment complex in the city, until the completion of CenturyLink Center Omaha in 2003. With the opening of the Ralston Arena in 2012, all teams that played at the Civic Auditorium moved, which could reduce the venue's viability in its current form. The auditorium is set to close its doors in 2014.
 
   
 
'''The Omaha Civic Auditorium '''is a multi-purpose convention center in [[Omaha, Nebraska]]. Opened in 1954, it surpassed the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum as the largest convention/entertainment complex in the city, until the completion of CenturyLink Center Omaha in 2003. With the opening of the Ralston Arena in 2012, all teams that played at the Civic Auditorium moved, which could reduce the venue's viability in its current form. The auditorium closed its doors for the last time in June 2014.
==Events==
 
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The Auditorium was the hub for sports in Omaha for a long time. Serving as the home court for both of the University of Creighton Bluejays men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the university's women's volleyball team. It was also the home to the NBA's Kansas City-Omaha Kings on their trek across country.
*[[WWF House Show (Jan 31, 86')|WWF House Show]] - January 31, 1986.
 
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*[[WWF House Show (Apr 27, 86' no.1)|WWF House Show]] - April 27, 1986.
 
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==PPV==
 
*[[In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies]] - April 28, 1996.
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==Television==
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{{Cols|2|
 
*[[November 29, 1987 Wrestling Challenge results|Wrestling Challenge]] - November 29, 1987.
 
*[[November 29, 1987 Wrestling Challenge results|Wrestling Challenge]] - November 29, 1987.
 
*[[December 6, 1987 Wrestling Challenge results|Wrestling Challenge]] - December 6, 1987.
 
*[[December 6, 1987 Wrestling Challenge results|Wrestling Challenge]] - December 6, 1987.
 
*[[December 13, 1987 Wrestling Challenge results|Wrestling Challenge]] - December 13, 1987.
 
*[[December 13, 1987 Wrestling Challenge results|Wrestling Challenge]] - December 13, 1987.
*[[WWF House Show (Jan 22, 89')|WWF House Show]] - January 22, 1989.
 
 
*[[May 13, 1989 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 13, 1989.
 
*[[May 13, 1989 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 13, 1989.
 
*[[May 20, 1989 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 20, 1989.
 
*[[May 20, 1989 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 20, 1989.
 
*[[May 27, 1989 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 27, 1989.
 
*[[May 27, 1989 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 27, 1989.
*[[WWF House Show (May 13, 90' no.1)|WWF House Show]] - May 13, 1990.
 
 
*[[Saturday Night's Main Event XXVII]] - July 16, 1990.
 
*[[Saturday Night's Main Event XXVII]] - July 16, 1990.
 
*[[August 4, 1990 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - August 4, 1990.
 
*[[August 4, 1990 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - August 4, 1990.
 
*[[August 11, 1990 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - August 11, 1990.
 
*[[August 11, 1990 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - August 11, 1990.
 
*[[August 18, 1990 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - August 18, 1990.
 
*[[August 18, 1990 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - August 18, 1990.
*[[WWF House Show (Oct 6, 90' no.1)|WWF House Show]] - October 6, 1990.
 
 
*[[Saturday Night's Main Event XXIX]] - April 15, 1991.
 
*[[Saturday Night's Main Event XXIX]] - April 15, 1991.
 
*[[May 4, 1991 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 4, 1991.
 
*[[May 4, 1991 WWF Superstars of Wrestling|Superstars of Wrestling]] - May 4, 1991.
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*[[May 1, 1995 Monday Night RAW results|RAW]] - May 1, 1995.
 
*[[May 1, 1995 Monday Night RAW results|RAW]] - May 1, 1995.
 
*[[May 8, 1995 Monday Night RAW results|RAW]] - May 8, 1995.
 
*[[May 8, 1995 Monday Night RAW results|RAW]] - May 8, 1995.
*[[In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies]] - April 28, 1996.
 
 
*[[May 3, 1997 WWF Shotgun Saturday Night results|Shotgun Saturday Night]] - May 3, 1997.
 
*[[May 3, 1997 WWF Shotgun Saturday Night results|Shotgun Saturday Night]] - May 3, 1997.
 
*[[August 10, 1998 Monday Night RAW results|RAW]] - August 10, 1998.
 
*[[August 10, 1998 Monday Night RAW results|RAW]] - August 10, 1998.
 
*[[August 16, 1998 WWE Heat results|Heat]] - August 16, 1998.
 
*[[August 16, 1998 WWE Heat results|Heat]] - August 16, 1998.
 
*[[October 28, 2001 WWE Heat results|Heat]] - October 28, 2001.
 
*[[October 28, 2001 WWE Heat results|Heat]] - October 28, 2001.
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==Events==
 
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*[[WWF House Show (Jan 31, 86')|WWF House Show]] - January 31, 1986.
 
*[[WWF House Show (Apr 27, 86' no.1)|WWF House Show]] - April 27, 1986.
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*[[WWF House Show (Nov 22, 86' no.2)|WWF House Show]]- November 22, 1986.
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*[[WWF House Show (Dec 28, 86' no.3)|WWF House Show]] - December 28, 1986
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*[[WWF House Show (Feb 20, 87' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - February 20, 1987.
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*[[WWF House Show (Mar 20, 87' no.1)|WWF Hose Show]] - March 20, 1987.
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*[[WWF House Show (Jun 4, 87')|WWF House Show]] - June 4, 1987.
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*[[WWF House Show (Jul 10, 87' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - July 10, 1987.
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*[[WWF House Show (Aug 7, 87' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - August 7, 1987.
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*[[WWF House Show (Sep 5, 87' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - September 5, 1987.
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*[[WWF House Show (Oct 2, 87' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - October 2, 1987.
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*[[WWF House Show (Feb 15, 88' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - February 15, 1988.
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*[[WWF House Show (May 13, 88' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - May 13, 1988.
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*[[WWF House Show (Aug 15, 88' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - August 15, 1988.
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*[[WWF House Show (Oct 2, 88' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - October 2, 1988.
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*[[WWF House Show (Dec 3, 88' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - December 3, 1988.
 
*[[WWF House Show (Jan 22, 89')|WWF House Show]] - January 22, 1989.
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*[[WWF House Show (Nov 2, 89' no.3)|WWF House Show]] - November 2, 1989.
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*[[WWF House Show (Jul 23, 89' no.2)|WWF House Show]] - July 23, 1989.
 
*[[WWF House Show (May 13, 90' no.1)|WWF House Show]] - May 13, 1990.
 
*[[WWF House Show (Oct 6, 90' no.1)|WWF House Show]] - October 6, 1990.
 
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Revision as of 16:04, 27 August 2019

The Omaha Civic Auditorium is a multi-purpose convention center in Omaha, Nebraska. Opened in 1954, it surpassed the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum as the largest convention/entertainment complex in the city, until the completion of CenturyLink Center Omaha in 2003. With the opening of the Ralston Arena in 2012, all teams that played at the Civic Auditorium moved, which could reduce the venue's viability in its current form. The auditorium closed its doors for the last time in June 2014.

The Auditorium was the hub for sports in Omaha for a long time. Serving as the home court for both of the University of Creighton Bluejays men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the university's women's volleyball team. It was also the home to the NBA's Kansas City-Omaha Kings on their trek across country.

PPV

Television

Events

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