10 Most Unusual Locations For WWE Events
10. Panama City Beach
This list is opening with a bit of a cheat - technically, Panama City Beach (which was the regular location for WCW Nitro's Spring Breakout) only hosted WCW events. Seeing as how the very last episode of Nitro - a show conducted under the auspices of WWF ownership and featuring Shane McMahon - took place there, though, it should count.
The scene saw a ring positioned in the middle of a beach, with a bunch of college kids who were drinking (at the very least) gathered around it. Earlier editions of Spring Breakout had featured a pool (which often came into play during the evening), but on the March 26, 2001 Nitro, there was just the sand, the fans, the cool night, and the city lights.
Given that there was no stadium seating apart from a bleacher section, there's no doubt that many fans' views of the show were blocked.
Had WCW cared more about people actually seeing their product, though, they probably would have done something sooner.