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Rage Room set up by the Philadelphia Flyers to allow NHL fans to smash things for a small fee

The fans of the NHL team from Philadelphia are known for their violent behavior of throwing things such as Batteries and snowballs as of the late few games along with haymakers being thrown at horse and the athletes.

So the Philadelphia Flyers came up with a brilliant idea of why not let these raging fans smash things to vent their energy in a controlled environment.

Now the Philadelphia Flyers fans can vent their extra raging energy inside a Rage Room. They simply need to wear a helmet and grab hold of a baseball bat and then take a swing at the bottles, fishbowls or dishes which have the logo of the visiting team that played on the night.

The Rage Room was open for business by Flyers on their home opening game held on Wednesday night. This Room was a part of the 265 million dollars worth of renovation and improvement for the 23 years old Wells Fargo Center. This arena has been sued for all kinds of sports such as the Wing Bowl, Royal Rumble, indoor football events and even for the national convention of Republicans.

The room has been created on the upper levels of the center, at the outside of which they can stand and watch the person side vent their anger for a standard fee of 25 dollars. Valerie Camillo, the executives of the Flyers said, “This concept is without a doubt, one of a kind and is also nontraditional. We ran the idea by some of our diehard fans and they thought of it to be a great way to have some extra fun.”

A single person can go inside and smash things in the Rage Room of Flyers for a fee of 35 dollars.

As for 2 people simultaneously, they can go in for a 5 minutes raging session for a fee of 60 dollars.

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