You should do a series called *"History Behind the Field"* (similar to Oakland Coliseum vid) explaining how each MLB and NFL stadium was built for their respective clubs and predecessors before it
The most careful stadium demolition I've seen was three rivers stadium a part of heinz field was on the footprint. Now you don't want to damage the new stadium knocking down the old one
I was about to comment on that. It pissed me off so much when the conspiracy theorists tested to see if it would melt. I'm screaming at my TV that It doesn't have to melt in order to weaken. Does spaghetti melt when you put it into boiling water
As a Bengals fan, seeing cinergy field be imploded almost makes me wanna cry. But then I watch the Steelers old stadium get imploded and it makes me happy
Super Bowl XLII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2007 season. The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 17-14. The game was played on February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
My dad use to be the ‘Powder Man’ for the biggest Strip Mine in West Virginia and he was the one in charge of doing the planning, implementing, and execution of the explosives. I would be mesmerized by how focused he was when he put off a shot.a lot of the techniques he used are very similar to bringing a stadium or arena down.
You may be interested in doing the stadiums of Aussie Rules Football or the AFL. They have nine stadiums for the 18 teams with the two stadiums in Melbourne playing home to 5 teams and 4 teams respectively, the Adelaide Oval and stadium in Perth playing home to 2 teams each and only five of the teams; Geelong, Sydney, Greater Western Sydney, Gold Coast, and Brisbane having their own homes
The two sporting venues that would have me cry when the day comes is Staples Center and Dodger Stadium. I hope Dodger Stadium can be around for a long time like Wrigley and Fenway Park. I know arenas can live for such a long time so I hope staples center has another good 30 years in it.
RIP The Palace of Auburn Hills 3 NBA and 3 WNBA championships 4 NCAA Tournaments (including a 17 point comeback Michigan State did against Syracuse in 2000) and The Malice at The Palace
I’m not first I’m certainly not last But most importantly... The Mets are trash Sorry FPV I had to Edit: I mean no hate towards the Mets or FivePointVids. This is supposed to be funny
Dual use stadiums should use mechanical movable seats and two different fields that move on top each other. For example have a football field that moves when it’s a football game or baseball game and the movable stands to move close to the field and away based on which game it is.
Note to self: "...steel support beams cannot be melted by burning jet fuel." *FivePoints Vids* is not only here to entertain and inform: but to also teach.
When you jump alongside 25,000 others in the largest stand in european soccer (Signal Iduna Park / Westfalenstadion), you can feel the entire thing shaking under your feet. The fact that a concrete structure was able to take that kind of beating for decades is amazing to me. I'd say it'll be torn down one day and that'll be one heck of a job for one guy but...i don't think humans will still do manual labor at that point. It's beyond sacred! Yes, hundreds if not thousands have more or less secretly pissed on it, dropped beers and mustard everywhere but that only adds to the patina! Let's not forget, all of those things DO HAVE the right color for our team ;)
I remember being in 8th grade and in one of my classes we learned about building demos which I thought would be a kickass job.. a few weeks later another teacher asked us to write about a dream job and guess what I picked.. well in Nov 2001 that wasn't a good answer. I almost got expelled because I said blowing up old buildings would be fun.
The 49ers, after imploding Candlestick Park, decided to one up themselves by imploding the roster in the 2014-2015 off-season, & imploding in the last 10 minutes of Super Bowl 54
As a Mets, Jets, and Knicks fan I know quite a lot about imploding.
You are 2 out of 3 of being FPV.
That's a lot of pain in a single sentence my guy
LGM
RIP in peace
My condolences
Missed the gag from The Simpsons:
Lisa: “Here comes the implosion!”
Demolition guy: “Implosion?!” [building explodes, everyone flees in terror]
As a Falcons fan, we’ve imploded something 3 times. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Georgia Dome, and a Super Bowl LI ring
The dome didn't deserve that. Too bad the taxpayers money hasn't been milked for a long time.
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The Omni
As a Vikings fan, I don't even want to partake in this discussion.
Don't think you'll like the 9:10 comment by FPV...
You should do a series called *"History Behind the Field"* (similar to Oakland Coliseum vid) explaining how each MLB and NFL stadium was built for their respective clubs and predecessors before it
and NBA and NHL arenas
Maybe also some European stadiums
I was expecting a 28-3 caption when the Georgia dome implosion was interrupted by the bus.
Ethan Petro do you really think I care?
These stadiums imploded like your Mets yesterday in the 9th
You need some burn heal for that.
Yeah we Mets blow leads
I love how interactive he is with his fans. He's so kind
it is sunday, july 26th and 2 games into the year edwin diaz has already blown a save
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Same with Michael lorenzen
The most careful stadium demolition I've seen was three rivers stadium a part of heinz field was on the footprint. Now you don't want to damage the new stadium knocking down the old one
That was the reason Busch Stadium II wasn’t demolished using explosives.
The Kingdome and the Metrodome had the simplest ways to collapse.
Except for the top ring, the Metrodome was torn down with machines
That’s actually the RCA dome in Indianapolis. They didn’t implode the metrodome in Minnesota
The bengals did this against the Steelers back in the 2015 wildcard game 😢
Now I know how stadiums safely go boom
is no one gonna talk abt how he added the “metal beams can’t be melted by jet fuel” five points spitting fax rn
That was bad actually
They don't melt, they flex when heated & can't hold the weight.
Is that a 9/11 conspiracy
@@paxtonsheppard6747 yes it is
I was about to comment on that. It pissed me off so much when the conspiracy theorists tested to see if it would melt. I'm screaming at my TV that It doesn't have to melt in order to weaken. Does spaghetti melt when you put it into boiling water
I like the stadiums, the stadiums that go boom. We like the stadiums, the stadiums that go boom.
What does the stadium say! Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom Boom
I’m not sure. Ask the chiefs when Andy Reid farts.
Lol
Mark mangina at Kansas
Room 283 took. Me a second to get that one 😄
Same here. Poor falcons fans....the trolling will never stop
@@andrewbuschert8789 if Pats fans can endure 18 and 1 they can endure 28 to 3.
@@patsfreak True, although six SB rings are an excellent distraction
As a Bengals fan, seeing cinergy field be imploded almost makes me wanna cry. But then I watch the Steelers old stadium get imploded and it makes me happy
0:43 my parents walked in on my room and saw this and now im dead thanks alot
Tim. Riley and Aaron mccune love them best in gospel singing
This man made me feel like I’m in a science class.But I like it.
The most iconic thing on this channel is the Mansscaped intro
Alternate Title for this Video:
"On this Episode of Mythbusters..."
Rest in Peace, Grant.
Super Bowl XLII was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2007 season. The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 17-14. The game was played on February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
As a side question or an idea for a vid: Why does Atlanta go thru Stadiums so fast?
Like underwear
People of Atlanta just love implosions, both literally and figuratively
My dad use to be the ‘Powder Man’ for the biggest Strip Mine in West Virginia and he was the one in charge of doing the planning, implementing, and execution of the explosives. I would be mesmerized by how focused he was when he put off a shot.a lot of the techniques he used are very similar to bringing a stadium or arena down.
That’s awesome!
Boom dad jokes and destruction what’s not to like
I haven't seen such great implosions since the Falcons in Super Bowl LI. 😁
Love watching your videos,thanks for some chuckles
As a Steelers fan I can say that once it’s December it’s time to implode immediately
Finally a channel dedicated to my love of stadiums.
For anyone who watches the AFL, a Stadium implosion pretty much sums up the collapse of the Hawthorn Hawks
As a Hawthorn fan, why oh why did you have to remind me???
chicagoakland I’m a Swans Supporter if you’re wondering and look at how they’re doing. LOL
thanks for this information! I will use this knowledge to help implode random stadiums myself for fun 👍
Im here again, thanks for the upload. I can alwase count on you. Your editing is clean to
Thanks bro
5:58 : Wearing open toed sandals to get chunks of concrete on your feet. Absolutely brilliant
A couple of model rocket C-Engines and the cool detonator should do the trick!!
Dailey and vincent best group in gospel singing arron mcune
They recently imploded the infamous Palace of Aburn Hills... rip, it was one of the youngest arenas in the NBA.....
I remember watching the metro dome implode so many memories in that stadium loved it tip metro dome 1982-2013
I can always tell you love a good Manscape sponsorship!
I loved we start the intro with a failed implosion
Great video!
You may be interested in doing the stadiums of Aussie Rules Football or the AFL. They have nine stadiums for the 18 teams with the two stadiums in Melbourne playing home to 5 teams and 4 teams respectively, the Adelaide Oval and stadium in Perth playing home to 2 teams each and only five of the teams; Geelong, Sydney, Greater Western Sydney, Gold Coast, and Brisbane having their own homes
I just had an epiphany thinking about my life while listening to your voice always clears my mind 5p!
6:28 Canberra represent! [Although that failed implosion was a mess]
It cracked me up when you cracked yourself up with the Charlie Sheen quip!
@10:08 as a Phillies and Eagles fan, sad to watch the Vet get destroyed, but I can't deny, that was pretty AF
The first time "Boom goes the dynamite" actually belongs in a sports video.
Fun fact, I saw the demo to the palace of auburn hills a few miles down from where the silverdome was a while ago.
FivePoints! I'm a visual learner. Could we have a Manscaped demonstration by you?
This video is really cool 👍
The two sporting venues that would have me cry when the day comes is Staples Center and Dodger Stadium. I hope Dodger Stadium can be around for a long time like Wrigley and Fenway Park. I know arenas can live for such a long time so I hope staples center has another good 30 years in it.
RIP The Palace of Auburn Hills
3 NBA and 3 WNBA championships 4 NCAA Tournaments (including a 17 point comeback Michigan State did against Syracuse in 2000) and The Malice at The Palace
How to shortly summarize the implosion process: HA HA THAT STADIUM GO BOOM BOOM
That bill O'Brien line had me rolling lol
Veterans stadium's implosion was oddly satisfying
Like a domino, just like the f
riverfront and fulton
As a marlins fan I know a LOT about imploding
Safety is paramount, thus the guy jack-hammering a concrete column while wearing sandals.
"Yes, I'd like to stay in room 283 please." Yeah, we all see what you did there...savage!
The answer is simple play the Mets on the PA system.
Citi Field is the strongest stadium known to man.
Even in a video about blowing stuff up, he still finds a way to mock the Falcons for 28-3!😆
Amazing video
This guy has an obsession with stadiums
The people who built the silver dome should seriously get a raise. The thing took two rounds of dynamite to fall😂😂
I bet Edwin Diaz knows a lot about imploding
8:30 completely full parking lot , lol
I’m not first
I’m certainly not last
But most importantly...
The Mets are trash
Sorry FPV I had to
Edit: I mean no hate towards the Mets or FivePointVids. This is supposed to be funny
L
F EDWIN DIAZ!
Is it just me or is stadium imploding very satifiying to watch
Dual use stadiums should use mechanical movable seats and two different fields that move on top each other. For example have a football field that moves when it’s a football game or baseball game and the movable stands to move close to the field and away based on which game it is.
I have a whole thing on it
Bro best D3 stadiums
I was waiting for a 9/11 reference. I was not disappointed!
1st and There has to be a ton of explosives, otherwise, it will end up like the Georgia dome
Note to self: "...steel support beams cannot be melted by burning jet fuel."
*FivePoints Vids* is not only here to entertain and inform: but to also teach.
When you jump alongside 25,000 others in the largest stand in european soccer (Signal Iduna Park / Westfalenstadion), you can feel the entire thing shaking under your feet. The fact that a concrete structure was able to take that kind of beating for decades is amazing to me.
I'd say it'll be torn down one day and that'll be one heck of a job for one guy but...i don't think humans will still do manual labor at that point. It's beyond sacred! Yes, hundreds if not thousands have more or less secretly pissed on it, dropped beers and mustard everywhere but that only adds to the patina!
Let's not forget, all of those things DO HAVE the right color for our team ;)
I remember being in 8th grade and in one of my classes we learned about building demos which I thought would be a kickass job.. a few weeks later another teacher asked us to write about a dream job and guess what I picked.. well in Nov 2001 that wasn't a good answer. I almost got expelled because I said blowing up old buildings would be fun.
4:46 I see what you did there lol.
“all stadiums are built to fall” what about lambeau/astrodome/soldier field that was named a historic landmark and cannot be demolished
For anyone with a stadium fetish, seeing a stadium blow up = instant climax
I'm surprised that C4 isn't used in demolitions nowadays
That hotel sneak diss tho...
Ask the detrot lions
The first one in the video during the intro was the silverdome. They had to do it twice. I was there the first time when it failed
OSHA violation at 5:57
6:03 ohsaa approved safety sandals
We have a pressure washer that was used to clean the roof of the Kingdome, it finally went kapoot here about a year ago.
Room 283. Subtle, but got me rolling.
Took me a bit to get it,
When it was right there in front of me!
Person I've never met: Could there be an easier way to delete stadiums w/o explosives?
Me: Too late this is more fun!
The 49ers, after imploding Candlestick Park, decided to one up themselves by imploding the roster in the 2014-2015 off-season, & imploding in the last 10 minutes of Super Bowl 54
I got to watch the partial demolition of the west side of Kyle Field while at Texas A&M.
That took skill
I'm now sad thinking about the day the Superdome goes through this process
Critique the power 6(power 5 +Big East) basketball arenas
“I’d like room 283”
Me: “Don’t let the flame die out!”
9:10 bruh
Shouldn’t you have said the demolition business will continue to BOOM
Failed demolition footage hurts me more than actual cockblocking...at least I can do something about that myself^^
You threw in a little 9/11 conspiracy theory.
yall commenting this early like you *WATCHED* the video
Lets talk about Tower 7 being imploded on 9/11.
Maybe you could do a video about how the Twin Towers were imploded on 9-11
So Sacksonville after one season. Gotcha.
Imploding and the falcons, perfect
NGL, I like your videos by I hate the sponsorship bits. I skip em every time. Thanks for listening to my ted talk
4:46 there it is.
28-3 is the only implosion I can remember