Random City Convention Center

The  Random City Convention Center is an indoor multi-purpose venue in Random City, Random Region, with a capacity of 398,000 people.

The venue was built on a former landfill on a island in the middle of a creek. It can be accessed by a small drawbridge.

The building was designed by Larry, Shemp, and Moe Architects. Its zig-zag design, which detractors say resembles a giant hut made of Cheetos Zig-Zags, was inspired by the said snack, according to mayor Mimitchi33. It was opened in 1995 to much fanfare.

History
The facility plays host to various sporting events, including boxing, professional wrestling and races.

The convention center is the home of Random City Comic Con, the Three Erics Way-Up High Ball team, the Random City Explosion indoor football team, and the Angelica's Angels indoor baseball team.

In 2009, the WWE held a event where Christian defeated Shelton Benjamin at the convention center.

In 2010, the Brazilian pop star Ivete Sangalo had a sold-out concert at the convention center.

The convention center features annual appearances of the top family shows including Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Sesame Street Live, Disney on Ice, Harlem Globetrotters, The Wiggles, the Monster X Tour, the Nuclear Cowboys, and the Sunset Shimmer and Friends Show, among others.

2014 monster truck tragedy
In 2014, the Monster X Tour had a event at the center. During a race between Monster Medic and California Kid, Monster Medic's driver Rich Blackburne, had a bad landing from the last set of cars. The kill switch malfunctioned, and the Monster Medic preceded to veer out of control and crash into a crowd of spectators near the Lil' Bully mini monster truck and the Monster X Tour Bigfoot, killing former young secret agent James Bond Jr. Bond could have saved himself, but instead he pushed young cartoon fan AwesomeCartoonFan01 out of the way, sacrificing himself. Rich mentioned in a news interview that the truck was allowed to go into freestyle. The shows of the Monster X Tour continued on for a week and a half.