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The Bert L. and Iris S. Wolstein Center is a 13,610-seat indoor arena located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States, on the campus of Cleveland State University (CSU). It is home to the Cleveland State Vikings men's and women's basketball teams and Cleveland Crunch of Major League Indoor Soccer (MLIS). The center previously was home of the Cleveland Charge of the NBA G League from 2021 to 2024.

History
Construction on the Wolstein Center began in August 1989 in the aftermath of the team's run to the Sweet Sixteen in the 1986 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Prior to its opening, the team played at Woodling Gym on campus or (for higher profile games) at the 10,000-seat Public Auditorium. The arena was completed on November 1, 1991, at a cost of $55 million. The 13,610 seats made the Wolstein Center the largest arena in downtown Cleveland until the opening of Gund Arena in 1994, and it was the largest university-owned arena in Ohio until 1998 when Value City Arena opened at Ohio State University. The main arena is named Goodman Arena after Henry J. Goodman, former chairman of the Cleveland State board of trustees, while the building is named after Bert and Iris Wolstein, who donated $6.5 million towards the building's construction, the largest philanthropic gift in CSU history. The building also contains a practice gym, a grand ballroom, six-room conference center, and eight concession stands. In the arena, there is a 100-seat party loge located above the seating in the west baseline. Cleveland Crunch The Wolstein Center was previously home of the Cleveland Crunch which played in the National Professional Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League from 1992 to 2005. In 2025, the revived Crunch franchise - which now plays in Major League Indoor Soccer (MLIS) - announced their home games would be played at the Wolstein Center. Cleveland Charge From 2021 to 2024, the arena was home to the Cleveland Charge, the NBA G League affiliate of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The team, previously located in Canton, Ohio, as the Canton Charge, announced the move to Cleveland on June 9, 2021, and began play at the Wolstein Center in the 2021–22 season. The team announced a six-year agreement with the city of Cleveland in June 2024 to move home games to Public Auditorium in downtown Cleveland beginning with the 2024–25 season. While a rumored "impending demolition" of the Wolstein Center as part of Cleveland State University's 2022 master plan was mentioned as a reason for the move to Public Auditorium, Cleveland State University stated that there are no immediate plans regarding the arena's future. ==Other events==
Other events
Basketball Both the 1992 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournament and the 2002 Horizon League men's basketball tournament were held at the Wolstein Center, then called the CSU Convocation Center, as well as being the site for first and second-round games of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, in 2000 and 2005. In the 2005 tournament, the 12th-seeded Milwaukee Panthers and 7th-seeded West Virginia Mountaineers won both of their respective games played at the Wolstein Center to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Cleveland hosted the 2022 NBA All-Star Game at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. As part of the All-Star Weekend events, the All-Star Celebrity Game was held at the Wolstein Center on February 18, 2022. Professional wrestling The Wolstein Center also hosted multiple professional wrestling events from numerous companies: WWE hosted their flagship shows Monday Night Raw on January 26, 2009, and Friday Night SmackDown on December 28, 2010. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) hosted their weekly flagship show Impact for two weeks worth of tapings on August 29, 2013, and their Rebellion pay-per-view on April 11, 2026 All Elite Wrestling (AEW) did a live broadcast of their flagship program AEW Dynamite at the arena on January 29, 2020, in its Cleveland debut, and returned for their Beach Break event – which encompassed Dynamite and its companion show Rampage – on January 26, 2022. Another Dynamite/Rampage broadcast and taping took place on August 24, 2022. A Halloween themed edition of Dynamite titled Fright Night Dynamite took place on October 30, 2024. World Championship Wrestling (WCW) also held numerous events (including episodes of their flagship show WCW Monday Nitro) at the center until WCW's folding in 2001. Other sports The 1998 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships were held in the arena, won by the Iowa Hawkeyes. The Professional Bull Riders Bud Light Cup tour hosted a bull riding event at the Wolstein Center, then known as the CSU Convocation Center, in 2000 and 2001. The arena hosted the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions in 2016 and the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live in 2019 and 2020. Real American Freestyle held its inaugural event, RAF 01, at the venue on August 30, 2025. Concerts On February 26, 2015, Barry Manilow performed at the Wolstein Center during his "One Last Time! Tour." AJR headlined the arena on May 11, 2022, for their tour in support of their album "OK Orchestra". Miscellaneous NBC News held a Democratic Party presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama on February 26, 2008, at the Wolstein Center. The debate was broadcast live on MSNBC, and was moderated by Brian Williams with Tim Russert. COVID-19 vaccination center On March 5, 2021, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the Wolstein Center would host Ohio's first mass COVID-19 vaccination center, which ran from March 17 - June 7, 2021. ==Management==
Management
Since 2015, the Wolstein Center has been managed in partnership with Rocket Arena. The Rocket Arena staff works as a consultant to assist in promoting and booking events at both venues, while in return, select Vikings men's basketball games are played at Rocket Arena each season. ==See also==
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