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OT: Flashback: Roof of the Hartford Civic Center Collapsed, January 19, 1978

Loved that the engineer brought in to investigate was named "Lev Zetlin"...
 
Actually liked going to Springfield with my dad, eating at Lido's before the game...
 
That reminds me that when the HCC reopened one of the first events was the WWWE in a Hartford arena for the first time. I was always puzzled that the headline match was Bruno v Stan "The Lariat" Hansen. Bob Backlund, the then current champ, lived in Glastonbury and wasn't even on the card. I figured out later it was because Bruno probably never wrestled in Hartford, Hartford folks had to go Springfield or New Haven to see him. Anyway, the build-up to the match gave us one of the best interview questions of all time, from Vince, no less. "Bruno, what are you going to do if he breaks your neck again?"

The things I learned as a kid around 10 years old going to wrestling events at Springfield and HCC with my dad and some other dads.
The cheap seats were filled with interesting characters.
 
The things I learned as a kid around 10 years old going to wrestling events at Springfield and HCC with my dad and some other dads.
The cheap seats were filled with interesting characters.
I was in the cheap seats with a buddy in the HCC. An unannounced match was Dusty Rhodes v The Masked Executioner. It was basically 4 minutes of Dusty beating the snot out of some poor slob. After the pin, guy in front of us whips around and says, "You know why Dusty just won?" My non-kayfabe friend says "Because it's fixed?" then starts chugging his beer. Guy says, "No man, because he uses his brain!" then starts tapping his temple. To this day, I have never seen more beer come out of one nose in my life.
 
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I went to the UMass game. Al Lewis had multiple dunks which we rarely had in a game from any player back then. At halftime we went and sat at the press table on the court as there were empty seats there and we were college guys. No one bothered us. We actually got a halftime stat sheet too. It was snowing as we drove in and the cars were covered ( 6 plus) when we came out. We parked in the lot that is now the Yardgoats stadium. My mother woke me up early the next day to tell me what happened. Surreal.
 
Gonna need to see some ticket stubs.
The game was part of a doubleheader - played on 1/17 - the collapse happened after the Hartford Courant was printed on 1/18 - so it didn’t appear on the front page until 1/19/78.
 

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The game was part of a doubleheader - played on 1/17 - the collapse happened after the Hartford Courant was printed on 1/18 - so it didn’t appear on the front page until 1/19/78.
Also the article indicates there were approximately 5000 in attendance
 
Also the article indicates there were approximately 5000 in attendance
Some additional tidbits - it was absolutely a horrendous snow ice storm that game night - Mark Noon did play for University of Hartford (played that night) which was only Division II at the time - he did play at St. Paul’s HS in Bristol (where I have lived all my life - 75 yrs in April)

Started getting season tickets in 1975 or 1976 - had them for over 40 yrs- had to stop due to health (MS) and price

In response to another post: I attended the following:

  • Beat St. John’s in NIT Jimmy Foster was outstanding but loss to Boston College Dee Rowe tried a slow down after getting a lead
  • had season tickets at Field House
  • attended game at Gampel opening day
  • went to 1999 final 4 - first national championship
  • attended BE tournament at HCC in early 80s
  • I didn’t attend NIT championship
  • one of the best games I attended was in 1st round of 1976 NCAA tournament against Hofstra in Providence - down double figures in second half - tied in regulation and won in OT. Put them in sweet 16 (only 32 teams in tournament).
  • Favorite UConn teams/seasons were the dream season 19?89-90 and 2023-2024 seasons

Another NCAA tournament fun fact is there were 2 undefeated teams in 1976 final 4 - Rutgers (beat UC in sweet 16) and eventual undefeated winner Indiana. Also Maya Moore’s father played for Rutgers - Mike Dabney
 
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