Fans' Night (2014) was an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by PRIDE All-Female Wrestling Championship which was to take place on April 28, 2014 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The inaugural event in 2012 was the first PRIDE event outside of the United States. Had the 2014 took place, this would have been PRIDE's ninth pay-per-view since the re-opening under the new name, the second in the Fans' Night chronology, replacing the 2013 event which was scheduled to take place but later cancelled, thus postponing the event until the following year, and the second event in the 2014 PRIDE AFCW PPV schedule, following Apotheosis II. Out of character-wise, it was to be the eleventh event to be broadcast through the PRIDE Live Coverage System. As a Viewer's Cho
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| - Fans' Night (2014) was an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by PRIDE All-Female Wrestling Championship which was to take place on April 28, 2014 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The inaugural event in 2012 was the first PRIDE event outside of the United States. Had the 2014 took place, this would have been PRIDE's ninth pay-per-view since the re-opening under the new name, the second in the Fans' Night chronology, replacing the 2013 event which was scheduled to take place but later cancelled, thus postponing the event until the following year, and the second event in the 2014 PRIDE AFCW PPV schedule, following Apotheosis II. Out of character-wise, it was to be the eleventh event to be broadcast through the PRIDE Live Coverage System. As a Viewer's Cho
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| - Fans' Night (2014) was an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by PRIDE All-Female Wrestling Championship which was to take place on April 28, 2014 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The inaugural event in 2012 was the first PRIDE event outside of the United States. Had the 2014 took place, this would have been PRIDE's ninth pay-per-view since the re-opening under the new name, the second in the Fans' Night chronology, replacing the 2013 event which was scheduled to take place but later cancelled, thus postponing the event until the following year, and the second event in the 2014 PRIDE AFCW PPV schedule, following Apotheosis II. Out of character-wise, it was to be the eleventh event to be broadcast through the PRIDE Live Coverage System. As a Viewer's Choice pay-per-view, the fans vote on the venue, certain aspects of select matches and the opponents in which the voting typically begin a few weeks beforehand and end during the pay-per-view.
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