Omni Coliseum

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The Omni Coliseum, usually called The Omni, was an indoor arena located in Atlanta, Georgia. Completed in 1972, the arena sat 15,278 for ice hockey and 16,378 for basketball. It was part of the Omni Complex, now called CNN Center.

Noted for its distinctive roof, often joked about as looking like an egg crate, it was home to the Atlanta Hawks from 1972-1997 and the Atlanta Flames from 1972-1980. The arena also hosted the 1977 NCAA Final Four, won by Marquette University over North Carolina in what was Warriors' (their nickname at the time) coach Al McGuire's last game, one SEC and three ACC men's basketball tournaments, the 1978 NBA All-Star Game, and the volleyball matches for the 1996 Summer Olympics.

The Omni was also home to some legendary professional wrestling events, as it was the "home arena" for the National Wrestling Alliance's Jim Crockett Promotions and its successor, Ted Turner/Time Warner's World Championship Wrestling. In total, four Starrcades were held there, as well as parts of two NWA Great American Bash events and Slamboree 1993.

Non-sports events hosted at the Omni included the 1988 Democratic National Convention.

The facility was demolished via implosion in July, 1997 to make way for Philips Arena.

 

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