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Once one of the bolts gave way there was a cascading failure on the south side of the roof. Although the bolts were enormous, the media was to make much of the fact that "one broken bolt caused the collapse. The air pressure, increased by the rapidly falling roof caused some of the walls to blow out. However, the portals remained undamaged An investigation was conducted, and the issues were addressed and the arena reopened within a year. Kemper Arena has always had a special and close relationship with the University of Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team.

The team traditionally played at least one game a year in Kemper. As there are many Kansas alumni in the Kansas City metro area, and Kansas's usual home venue of Allen Fieldhouse is itself approximately 40 miles 64 km away, the crowd favors the Jayhawks heavily. The Jayhawks have compiled an 80—24 record at Kemper, including wins in the national championship game and the , and Big 12 championships. Kansas won its likely final game at Kemper Arena by a score of 68—58 over Toledo on December 9, Other changes include: 2, more seats, upgraded lower-level seating, four restrooms, and a handicapped entrance to the arena.

The American Royal Association has hosted livestock events at Kemper since it was first constructed. Please do not send questions or requests through this form. Instead send an email to lhistory kclibrary. Address Pictured. Street s Pictured. Neighborhood Pictured. The arena was the first major project of German architect Helmut Jahn who was to go on to become an important architect of his era. The building was revolutionary in its simplicity and the fact it did not have interior columns obstructing views.

Its roof is suspended by exterior steel trusses. The nearly windowless structure contrasts to Jahn's later signature style of providing wide open glass enclosed spaces. Kemper's exterior skeleton style was to be used extensively throughout Jahn's other projects. The character was a superhero gimmick that parodied various wrestlers. The entrance was successfully tested on the November 15, , episode of Sunday Night Heat ; however, during his descent at Over the Edge, a cable disengaged from the safety vest he wore, causing him to fall over 70 feet from the rafters into the ring.

As he fell, his chest landed on one of the ring's padded turnbuckles. Specifically, he found one large bolt fatigued as the structure moved in the wind, leading to its failure and the eventual collapse.

The bolts were replaced and more rainwater drains were added. The Kemper was re-opened within the year. It went on to host major college basketball games for a decade. April 29, Only in KC.



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