10 Fascinating WWE Survivor Series 1993 Facts
10. It Was The Only WWE PPV Held At The Boston Garden
Madison Square Garden in New York remains the alpha and omega of WWE venues, particularly in the days when exclusive cards from the arena were broadcast on local TV. However, there were other venues that had their own special "home" telecast, including Philadelphia's Spectrum, Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens, Los Angeles' Sports Arena, and of course, The Boston Garden.
Despite the relevance of the Garden and its yellowish hues to those idyllic times in WWE history, it only managed to hold one pay-per-view, that being this Survivor Series. The venue ended up closing in September 1995, four months after the final WWE show (dubbed "A Night to Remember") in the building.
Since then, WWE has held 11 pay-per-views in Beantown, all of which have emanated from the replacement venue, which today is known as TD Garden.