The Globe Theatre has closed, according to William Quintana.
On November 14, Prestige Wrestling announced that they received word that the Globe Theatre, one of the most popular venues in Los Angeles, was closing for good. The next day, Prestige provided an update by stating that the Globe Theatre would be staying open for years to come.
On December 5, Prestige Wrestling announced that, due to further complications with the Globe Theatre, they were moving all of their future events, including Combat Princess USA and A Moment of Violence, to The Vermont Hollywood.
***BREAKING NEWS - PLEASE READ***
— Prestige Wrestling (@WrestlePrestige) December 6, 2023
Due to further complications with THE GLOBE THEATRE we will be moving all future Los Angeles shows to THE VERMONT HOLLYWOOD!
This includes Combat Princess USA & A Moment of Violence.
All tickets will still be honored & we are thrilled to have… pic.twitter.com/bvr31pZajl
William Quintana, the owner of Prestige Wrestling, then provided more information by saying that the Globe Theatre is actually closed. Quintana wrote that there were no issues on Prestige's end, but it was from the higher-ups. As for the move to a new venue, Quintana wrote that the show must go on.
Here’s your scoop, since yall wanna DM me to break the news.
— William Quintana (@WillQuintanaNW) December 6, 2023
Globe Theatre is ACTUALLY closed.
No issues with the staff or people at the venue on my end. It’s from the higher ups.
Onward & upward.
Love yall.
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