The Pyramid was the home court of the
University of Memphis men's basketball program starting in 1991, and later for the
National Basketball Association's
Memphis Grizzlies after they relocated from Vancouver in 2001. However, both teams left The Pyramid in November 2004 to move into the newly built
FedExForum. It was also home of the
Memphis Pharaohs of the
Arena Football League for the 1995 and 1996 AFL season before they relocated to Portland in 1997. The arena hosted the 1993
Great Midwest Conference Men's and Women's basketball tournaments, the
1994 and
1997 Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournament, the 1996 and 2000
Conference USA men's basketball tournament, and the 2003
Conference USA women's basketball tournament. It also held the first and second rounds of the
NCAA Tournament in
1995,
1997, and
2001. The
Grateful Dead played two concerts at the arena on April 1 and 2, 1995. Singer
Mary J. Blige performed at the arena in September 1997 during her
Share My World Tour. Canadian country-pop singer
Shania Twain performed two sold-out concerts of her blockbuster
Come On Over Tour at the Pyramid on November 14, 1998 and July 1, 1999, respectively. As part of her 2003
Up! Tour, she announced a concert at the venue to take place on November 26, later cancelled due to scheduling conflicts. The Pyramid was the site in 1999 of the
WWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House pay-per-view which featured
Big Show's WWE debut (under his real name Paul Wight); also in 1999 the rock bands the
Rolling Stones and
Phish played sold-out concerts. Phish released an audio recording of the concert, entitled "Memphis '99", as a digital download in 2022. On June 8, 2002, the Pyramid hosted
Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson, one of the biggest
professional boxing events in history, which Lewis won by
knockout in the eighth round. The following year it hosted
Mike Tyson vs. Clifford Etienne, a fight that Tyson won by knockout in the first round. On August 16, 2002, the arena hosted a concert that commemorated the 25th anniversary of
Elvis Presley's death. From 2002 to 2006, the annual
Church of God in Christ international holy convocations were held here. Filmmaker
Craig Brewer used the building as a sound stage for his film
Black Snake Moan in late 2005.
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band performed what was the last concert played in the Pyramid, in February 2007. This was also the final event in the building while the Pyramid was a sports arena. It was also the graduation hall for
Raleigh-Egypt High School. ==Troubles and closure==