Pro bowl, world cup, numerous golf tournament including annual classic, nba all star games, THE FUCKING NBA SEASON IN 2020, the list goes on and on...jfc dude are you living in a bubble?Da Stars. wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:53 pmOrlando is not a sports city? What event has Orlando Hosted? Now I get it, has nothing to do with sports. Talking riddles again, I see. Good job.elartman1973 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:48 pmSomebody completely is lost on this topic
Smh
Lay off the hooch cooch
Orlando named No. 1 sports city for attracting and hosting events
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Orlando's hosted the all star game twice, the last being 12 years ago. Imagine puffing your gut out in pride over hosting something middle school kids don't even recall.
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More power to him. I am going back to the good old 90's. But I don't see any community duplicating that run, of the MPLS-St Paul area. Maybe Tampa with the Super Bowl, Stanley cup and World Series, would be close.Havlicekstealsit wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:37 pm Orlando's hosted the all star game twice, the last being 12 years ago. Imagine puffing your gut out in pride over hosting something middle school kids don't even recall.