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Poor attendance, a bad ballpark, and a hurricane have convinced Tampa Bay Rays to sell the 1998 expansion franchise.
St. Pete officials have not confirmed the sale, but acknowledge they’re preparing for the possibility of the Rowdies leaving town — a scenario they hope to prevent.
Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff's Real American Freestyle professional freestyle wrestling league has enlisted WWE Hall of Famer ...
When Mike Kinney was growing up in Austin, he had a dream to make it big in professional wrestling. He did make it to ...
Give'em the chair: Hulk Hogan's new Tampa wrestling league isn't selling seats As of last week, less than 400 tickets sold for the premier match in a 13,000 person venue.
One club made their record sale this month but a look at the other 19 Premier League sides reveals benchmarks that have stood for some time ...
Hulk Hogan's new amateur wrestling league faces challenges with low ticket sales and no media deal, despite raising millions in funding.
Olympic medalists, NCAA stars and others headline the league’s inaugural event at the Wolstein Center this summer. Hulk Hogan is the league's commissioner.
For the last several years, as ballpark and attendance questions have swirled, the Tampa Bay Rays have been mentioned as a possible candidate for relocation. Y ...
The Tampa Bay Rays say they are in "exclusive discussions" with a Florida investment group for a potential sale of the team. The Rays are valued at $1.25 billion, according to Forbes magazine, and ...
Sportico reported the Tampa Bay Rays are in advanced talks to be sold to a Jacksonville group headed by Patrick Zalupski.
The Tampa Bay Rays took a much-anticipated step in their endless stadium saga: Attempting to sell the team.
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