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MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
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MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
Nov 7, 2026 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Dieg…

Artificer San Diego exists because the people who run it believe that competitive Friday Night Magic belongs in a shop that takes the game seriously. Not a corner of a box store, not a back room of a hobby shop that stocks cards as an afterthought -- a dedicated venue where the Standard rotation matters, the draft tables are set up by the time the doors open, and the regulars know each other by deck archetype before they know each other by name. FNM at Artificer runs every Friday evening. Draft format is available -- bring your own deck or crack packs into a pod from scratch. Standard and Commander also run on rotation. All skill levels are welcome. The crowd ranges from players who have been in since Alpha to people who built their first deck last month. Both show up. Both find a table. What makes Artificer different from a casual kitchen table night is the floor staff knows the game. Rules questions get a real answer. Format changes get discussed, not Googled mid-match. The tournament software runs correctly. The shop is a community hub that happens to sell cards, not a retail operation that happens to host events. The field is real, the competition is honest, and the regulars are the kind of people who remember what you played last week. That is what makes FNM worth showing up to every Friday instead of just occasionally. Doors open at 6 PM, first packs crack at 6:30 PM. No RSVP needed. Address: 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Diego, CA 92111. Check artificersd.com for current format schedule.

San Diego FC vs Sporting Kansas City at Snapdragon Stadium
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San Diego FC vs Sporting Kansas City at Snapdragon Stadium
Nov 7, 2026 9449 Friars Rd, San Diego, CA 92108

The MLS regular season closes at Snapdragon Stadium on November 7 when San Diego FC host Sporting Kansas City in the final home match of the 2026 campaign. By the first weekend of November, the Western Conference bracket is locked and what remains is the last opportunity for home supporters to see their club before the playoff journey begins. Sporting KC, one of MLS's most historically significant clubs, arrives as a regular-season opponent with their own playoff aspirations intact or already resolved. But the narrative at Snapdragon belongs to San Diego FC: the close of a second season, a city that committed to this club from the first match, and a group of players who have spent 34 home and away matches building toward the postseason. The last regular-season home match at any club carries a specific weight — finality mixed with anticipation, the regular season exhaust cleared to reveal what the real season has been preparing for. November 7 at Snapdragon is the goodbye before the real thing begins.

NHRA In-N-Out Burger Finals 2026 – Pomona
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NHRA In-N-Out Burger Finals 2026 – Pomona
Nov 12 – Nov 15, 2026 Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, Pomon…

The NHRA In-N-Out Burger Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona is the championship-closing event of the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series — the race that crowns season champions in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle. This is the Super Bowl of drag racing: 10,000-horsepower machines running the quarter mile in under four seconds, title contenders separated by fractions of a second, and championship drama that makes every run in every round count. Auto Club Raceway is one of the most historic drag racing venues in the world, hosting NHRA events since 1961. The permanent facility features grandstand seating along the entire quarter mile with excellent views from all sections, pit walk access to get within feet of the nitro-powered machines, and a festival atmosphere across the multi-day race weekend. The Finals weekend spans three days with qualifying rounds, eliminations, and the championship finale. General admission and reserved grandstand options are available. The pit walk pass is the must-have upgrade — standing near a Top Fuel dragster under full power is an experience with no equivalent in motorsport. Pomona is accessible via the 10 and 60 freeways from throughout the LA Basin. Arrive early on championship Sunday for pre-race ceremonies.

MagicCon: Atlanta 2026 — Atlanta, GA
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MagicCon: Atlanta 2026 — Atlanta, GA
Nov 13 – Nov 15, 2026 Georgia World Congress Center, Bui…

Wizards of the Coast brings the official Magic: The Gathering convention to Atlanta — three days of competitive play, exclusive reveals, and side events that don't exist at a local game store. Step into MagicCon and the scale of the Magic ecosystem becomes visceral. The main hall hosts commander pods running nonstop, side event drafts firing every 90 minutes, and a merchandise floor stocked with exclusive foil treatments and collector editions that do not exist outside the convention walls. The World Championship stage draws a live audience who understands the stakes — watching a pro player navigate a complex board state in a top-8 match is legitimately thrilling even to non-competitive attendees. Panel stages feature lead designers previewing the upcoming set, Reality Fracture, with reveals that ripple across the entire community within minutes of announcement. Meet-and-greets with pro players and content creators run throughout the weekend, though they fill fast. The atmosphere skews intensely knowledgeable — this crowd knows what a Rhystic Study is, why it is obnoxious, and will argue about it with warmth. MagicCon Atlanta is for anyone who plays Magic with genuine investment — not necessarily competitive, but committed. If your Friday nights involve a Commander pod and you have at least one deck you have been tuning for six months, you will feel completely at home here. This is not a casual spectator event. It is for the player who loves the game enough to fly across the country for three days of it. First-timers to MagicCon frequently say the same thing: they had no idea how large and how skilled the community actually is until they walked in. Register for ticketed play events before the convention — sealed and draft pods sell out weeks in advance. Bring your trade binder if you have one: the secondary market area moves fast and has genuine deals. Badge merchandise must be picked up onsite; if you miss the pickup window before close on Sunday, you forfeit it. The Worlds stage is open to badge holders but seating near the feature match area is first-come, standing room fills by round 4 of the top 8. Bring cash for artist alley — many illustrators are cash-only and the original card alters available from top artists are some of the most collectible items in the room. MagicCon Atlanta earns its place on Falkor Nation's Best list because it is one of the few conventions in the country where you can watch the best players in the world compete live, reveal new cards before the internet gets them, and find 30,000 people who care about a 30-year-old trading card game as seriously as you do. For the Magic community, this is not just an event. It is the proof that the game is still alive, still evolving, and still worth every dollar you have spent on it. MagicCon: Atlanta 2026 runs November 13-15 at the Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta. Tickets at mtgfestivals.com.

Vintage Market at Hollywood Park — November 2026
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Vintage Market at Hollywood Park — November 2026
Nov 14, 2026 Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Centu…

The Vintage Market at Hollywood Park runs monthly on Saturday mornings in the massive Lot A adjacent to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood — a sprawling outdoor market with hundreds of vendors covering vintage clothing, furniture, antiques, records, collectibles, art, and curated goods from every era. This is one of the larger vintage markets in the Los Angeles area, and the Hollywood Park location gives it a scale that smaller boutique markets cannot match: you can spend a full morning covering every aisle and still feel like you missed half of it. The range runs from serious antique dealers with priced investment pieces to informal sellers clearing collections, which means the hunting is real. Vinyl records, vintage Levi's, mid-century furniture, sports memorabilia, film props, and objects with no easy classification are all in the same market at the same time. Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305 (adjacent to SoFi Stadium). Monthly Saturdays, 8 AM to 3 PM. $5 admission at the gate, cash preferred. Early-bird entry available for serious collectors. Rideshare is practical — the Metro K Line runs to the Crenshaw/LAX station area with a walkable connection to Hollywood Park. Drive and park on-site for the most flexibility — arrival before 9 AM gives you the best selection before the mid-morning crowds arrive.

MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
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MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
Nov 14, 2026 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Dieg…

Artificer San Diego exists because the people who run it believe that competitive Friday Night Magic belongs in a shop that takes the game seriously. Not a corner of a box store, not a back room of a hobby shop that stocks cards as an afterthought -- a dedicated venue where the Standard rotation matters, the draft tables are set up by the time the doors open, and the regulars know each other by deck archetype before they know each other by name. FNM at Artificer runs every Friday evening. Draft format is available -- bring your own deck or crack packs into a pod from scratch. Standard and Commander also run on rotation. All skill levels are welcome. The crowd ranges from players who have been in since Alpha to people who built their first deck last month. Both show up. Both find a table. What makes Artificer different from a casual kitchen table night is the floor staff knows the game. Rules questions get a real answer. Format changes get discussed, not Googled mid-match. The tournament software runs correctly. The shop is a community hub that happens to sell cards, not a retail operation that happens to host events. The field is real, the competition is honest, and the regulars are the kind of people who remember what you played last week. That is what makes FNM worth showing up to every Friday instead of just occasionally. Doors open at 6 PM, first packs crack at 6:30 PM. No RSVP needed. Address: 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Diego, CA 92111. Check artificersd.com for current format schedule.

Cathedral City International Hot Air Balloon Festival
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Cathedral City International Hot Air Balloon Festival
Nov 20 – Nov 22, 2026 Cathedral City Community Amphithea…

Cathedral City Community Amphitheater, 68700 Avenue Lalhambra. November 20-22, 2026. The Cathedral City International Hot Air Balloon Festival floats into the Coachella Valley for three days — the desert floor, the winter sky, and hundreds of balloons rising together in the specific hour before dawn when the air is still and the light hasn't decided what color it is yet. The mass ascension is the event. When every balloon on the field is inflating simultaneously — the burners, the color, the gradual lifting, the moment when they're all airborne at once over the desert floor — there is nothing else like it in Southern California. The Coachella Valley in November sits in the exact temperature range where standing outside at dawn is not a hardship but a reward. The festival runs three days across the November weekend — morning flights, evening glow events where the balloons illuminate from inside against the dark desert sky, live entertainment, and vendors. cchotairballoonfest.com for tickets and the schedule. The balloon glow on Friday and Saturday evenings is the event people don't expect to be the highlight and consistently is. Come early for the morning ascension. Stay for the glow.

LA Auto Show 2026
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LA Auto Show 2026
Nov 20 – Dec 6, 2026 Los Angeles Convention Center, 120…

The Los Angeles Auto Show opens at the Los Angeles Convention Center in November 2026, one of the five most important international motor shows on the global automotive calendar. New model year debuts, concept car world premieres, and the production reveals of vehicles that will define the next generation of automotive design happen at the LA Auto Show because manufacturers know that reaching the Southern California market — the largest car market in the United States — requires a statement at the LA show. The show spans the full Los Angeles Convention Center footprint across multiple halls and the outdoor exhibits: every major manufacturer running dedicated spaces, with the premium and sports car brands operating standalone display environments that are effectively brand experiences. Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche, BMW M, Mercedes-AMG, and the full range of performance divisions mount presentations that put the vehicles in reach — literally within touching distance — in a way that standalone dealerships don't allow. The electric vehicle transition has transformed the LA Auto Show in recent years: the EV Hall showcases the expanding global EV market, and legacy manufacturers bring their electrified lineups alongside combustion models. For car enthusiasts tracking the technical direction of the industry, the LA Auto Show is the clearest annual statement of where automotive design is going. Media and industry days run before the public opening. Public days typically span Thanksgiving week through early December. The LACC is at 1201 S Figueroa St, Metro accessible from multiple lines. Tickets available via the LA Auto Show website; advance purchase recommended for weekend days.

GameSync Monthly Open Tournament — November 2026
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GameSync Monthly Open Tournament — November 2026
Nov 21, 2026 GameSync Esports Center, 9520 Padg…

GameSync Esports Center, 9520 Padgett St, Suite 201, San Diego. November 21st. The GameSync Monthly Open in November — the competitive gaming tournament that keeps the San Diego scene sharp through the fall calendar, when the regional events have ended and the community still needs a bracket. The November Monthly Open runs across whatever titles the community has been playing that month — the fighting games, the platform fighters, the card games that have been the month's conversation. GameSync's Padgett Street location is the esports-focused venue with the setup to run multi-title events correctly: real monitors, proper bracket management, prize support, and the audience infrastructure that makes a tournament feel like the event it is. gamesync.gg for the event details and the title list. November 21st. The late-fall tournament is the one that runs with the players who are still competing when the casual players have moved on to the holiday season. The competition level at a fall Monthly tends to be higher for exactly that reason. Show up ready.

MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
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MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
Nov 21, 2026 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Dieg…

Artificer San Diego exists because the people who run it believe that competitive Friday Night Magic belongs in a shop that takes the game seriously. Not a corner of a box store, not a back room of a hobby shop that stocks cards as an afterthought -- a dedicated venue where the Standard rotation matters, the draft tables are set up by the time the doors open, and the regulars know each other by deck archetype before they know each other by name. FNM at Artificer runs every Friday evening. Draft format is available -- bring your own deck or crack packs into a pod from scratch. Standard and Commander also run on rotation. All skill levels are welcome. The crowd ranges from players who have been in since Alpha to people who built their first deck last month. Both show up. Both find a table. What makes Artificer different from a casual kitchen table night is the floor staff knows the game. Rules questions get a real answer. Format changes get discussed, not Googled mid-match. The tournament software runs correctly. The shop is a community hub that happens to sell cards, not a retail operation that happens to host events. The field is real, the competition is honest, and the regulars are the kind of people who remember what you played last week. That is what makes FNM worth showing up to every Friday instead of just occasionally. Doors open at 6 PM, first packs crack at 6:30 PM. No RSVP needed. Address: 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Diego, CA 92111. Check artificersd.com for current format schedule.

MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
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MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
Nov 28, 2026 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Dieg…

Artificer San Diego exists because the people who run it believe that competitive Friday Night Magic belongs in a shop that takes the game seriously. Not a corner of a box store, not a back room of a hobby shop that stocks cards as an afterthought -- a dedicated venue where the Standard rotation matters, the draft tables are set up by the time the doors open, and the regulars know each other by deck archetype before they know each other by name. FNM at Artificer runs every Friday evening. Draft format is available -- bring your own deck or crack packs into a pod from scratch. Standard and Commander also run on rotation. All skill levels are welcome. The crowd ranges from players who have been in since Alpha to people who built their first deck last month. Both show up. Both find a table. What makes Artificer different from a casual kitchen table night is the floor staff knows the game. Rules questions get a real answer. Format changes get discussed, not Googled mid-match. The tournament software runs correctly. The shop is a community hub that happens to sell cards, not a retail operation that happens to host events. The field is real, the competition is honest, and the regulars are the kind of people who remember what you played last week. That is what makes FNM worth showing up to every Friday instead of just occasionally. Doors open at 6 PM, first packs crack at 6:30 PM. No RSVP needed. Address: 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Diego, CA 92111. Check artificersd.com for current format schedule.

WWE Survivor Series at Petco Park
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WWE Survivor Series at Petco Park
Nov 29, 2026 Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd, San Die…

WWE Survivor Series returns to San Diego for the first time since 2008 — and for the first time in its 40-year history, Survivor Series goes outdoors, to Petco Park, on November 29, 2026. Survivor Series is the second-most important event on the WWE calendar after WrestleMania, and bringing it to Petco Park changes what the event is. An outdoor stadium show in late November: 40,000 seats, the downtown skyline visible from every section, and an event format that has never happened in this form before. Outdoor WWE premium live events produce a different atmosphere — crowd noise carries differently, the entrance production scales up to fill the space, and matches run against an open sky rather than arena lighting. San Diego last hosted a WWE premium event when Survivor Series was at the Sports Arena in 2008. That was a different era of the product and a different building. Petco Park is a legitimate stadium, and WWE is bringing resources to match it. Tickets at wwe.com/shows/survivorseries. This is the event San Diego wrestling fans have been waiting for since 2008. The floor sections will sell first. Get there before they do.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 — Miami Beach, FL
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Art Basel Miami Beach 2026 — Miami Beach, FL
Dec 2 – Dec 7, 2026 Miami Beach Convention Center, 190…

For one week in December, Miami Beach becomes the most concentrated gathering of contemporary art in the Western Hemisphere. Two hundred and fifty galleries from 30 countries, and a city that builds its entire social calendar around it. The main fair at the Convention Center is overwhelming in the best sense — galleries from New York, London, Tokyo, and Sao Paulo competing for attention across a space that would hold several football fields. Wynwood's murals and the Design District's boutiques become satellite venues. Opening night parties are invitation-only, but the energy of the week bleeds into every restaurant and hotel lobby in South Beach. This is not a quiet museum experience — it is a city in a specific, charged state of collective attention that happens once a year and then recedes. Art Basel Miami Beach is worth attending even if you have no intention of buying art. The public programming includes talks, artist installations, and outdoor screenings. The works you encounter — at the main fair, at satellite shows like Untitled, NADA, and Scope — are what the contemporary art world is actively debating in real time. You leave having seen things that will appear in auction records and retrospectives for the next decade. If you care about what art is doing right now, this is where you go to find out. Secure hotel early — December in Miami Beach is peak season and fair proximity commands a significant premium. The main fair requires a ticket ($50-100 depending on day and time); many satellite fairs are free to enter. RSVP to gallery openings in advance through their own websites. Design District restaurants book weeks out. A car or rideshare is more flexible than relying on the free shuttle. The main fair is most crowded on preview days (Wednesday and Thursday) and thinnest on Sunday when collectors pack their acquisitions. Art Basel Miami Beach is not just an art fair — it is the annual moment when Miami becomes the creative capital of the Americas for a week. The city absorbs the energy of the global art market and does not quite release it until January. For anyone who builds their year around cultural experiences that expand their sense of what is possible, this belongs on the list. Nation's Best. December in Miami Beach.

Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 2026 — Las Vegas, NV
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Wrangler National Finals Rodeo 2026 — Las Vegas, NV
Dec 4 – Dec 13, 2026 50 Thomas & Mack Center, 4505 S Maryl…

Ten nights in December, Las Vegas, the 15 best cowboys in the world competing for the world championship of professional rodeo. The National Finals Rodeo is the sport's Super Bowl. NFR is a cultural transport. Walk into the Thomas & Mack Center on any of the ten nights and you're in a room where Western identity is alive and completely unironic — custom Wranglers, hand-tooled boots, championship belt buckles earned on the circuit. The competition is relentless: saddle bronc riding, bareback bronc, bull riding, barrel racing, tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling — all at peak professional caliber, all compressed into approximately three hours per night. Between rounds, the city holds more concerts, dances, and trade shows simultaneously than almost any other week on the calendar. The NFR Cowboy Christmas Gift Show runs in parallel — the country's largest Western merchandise and trade show. There is no other week in Las Vegas quite like this one. NFR is for people who want to witness American craft at its most precise — the six-second bull ride, the sub-10-second barrel racing run, the flawless team roping that takes years of coordination. This is not for people who experience rodeo with any sense of irony. The crowd takes the sport seriously; the athletes have given years of their lives to this. If you've ever been curious about rodeo beyond what a county fair midway offers, the NFR is the answer — this is the pinnacle of the sport. Buy tickets early via Ticketmaster — NFR sellouts are consistent across all ten nights. The best seats go in the first hours of sale. Las Vegas hotels near the Strip book months in advance for NFR week. If attending multiple nights, consider the Thomas & Mack club level for sight lines. Evening performances begin at 5:45 PM sharp. The NFR Experience venues around Las Vegas (especially the Gold Coast Casino) host free country concerts nightly for the full ten days — check the schedule for performers. The National Finals Rodeo is on Falkor's Nation's Best list because it's one of those American institutions that most people know exists but have never actually experienced. Western culture is deeply embedded in this country's identity and the NFR is where its highest practitioners compete. The combination of elite athletic competition, Las Vegas's particular hospitality, and a community that travels from every state for this single week creates an atmosphere with no direct comparison. Buy tickets via Ticketmaster. December 3–12, 2026, Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas.

MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
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MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
Dec 5, 2026 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Dieg…

Artificer San Diego exists because the people who run it believe that competitive Friday Night Magic belongs in a shop that takes the game seriously. Not a corner of a box store, not a back room of a hobby shop that stocks cards as an afterthought -- a dedicated venue where the Standard rotation matters, the draft tables are set up by the time the doors open, and the regulars know each other by deck archetype before they know each other by name. FNM at Artificer runs every Friday evening. Draft format is available -- bring your own deck or crack packs into a pod from scratch. Standard and Commander also run on rotation. All skill levels are welcome. The crowd ranges from players who have been in since Alpha to people who built their first deck last month. Both show up. Both find a table. What makes Artificer different from a casual kitchen table night is the floor staff knows the game. Rules questions get a real answer. Format changes get discussed, not Googled mid-match. The tournament software runs correctly. The shop is a community hub that happens to sell cards, not a retail operation that happens to host events. The field is real, the competition is honest, and the regulars are the kind of people who remember what you played last week. That is what makes FNM worth showing up to every Friday instead of just occasionally. Doors open at 6 PM, first packs crack at 6:30 PM. No RSVP needed. Address: 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Diego, CA 92111. Check artificersd.com for current format schedule.

Vintage Market at Hollywood Park — December 2026
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Vintage Market at Hollywood Park — December 2026
Dec 12, 2026 Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Centu…

The Vintage Market at Hollywood Park runs monthly on Saturday mornings in the massive Lot A adjacent to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood — a sprawling outdoor market with hundreds of vendors covering vintage clothing, furniture, antiques, records, collectibles, art, and curated goods from every era. This is one of the larger vintage markets in the Los Angeles area, and the Hollywood Park location gives it a scale that smaller boutique markets cannot match: you can spend a full morning covering every aisle and still feel like you missed half of it. The range runs from serious antique dealers with priced investment pieces to informal sellers clearing collections, which means the hunting is real. Vinyl records, vintage Levi's, mid-century furniture, sports memorabilia, film props, and objects with no easy classification are all in the same market at the same time. Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305 (adjacent to SoFi Stadium). Monthly Saturdays, 8 AM to 3 PM. $5 admission at the gate, cash preferred. Early-bird entry available for serious collectors. Rideshare is practical — the Metro K Line runs to the Crenshaw/LAX station area with a walkable connection to Hollywood Park. Drive and park on-site for the most flexibility — arrival before 9 AM gives you the best selection before the mid-morning crowds arrive.

ROH Final Battle 2026 Watch Party — San Diego
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ROH Final Battle 2026 Watch Party — San Diego
Dec 12, 2026 San Diego, CA

Ring of Honor's Final Battle pay-per-view event is the promotion's year-end supershow and the San Diego independent wrestling community gathers to watch it together at venues throughout the city that cater to the serious wrestling fan base that ROH's technical wrestling style attracts. Ring of Honor has been one of professional wrestling's most influential promotions for over two decades — it was the launching pad for CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, Samoa Joe, Kevin Steen (now Kevin Owens), and dozens of others who went on to define the modern era of the sport. Final Battle is ROH's signature annual event, drawing the promotion's best booking and the most significant title changes of the year. San Diego's wrestling community is notably sophisticated — the city's proximity to Mexico means lucha libre crossover knowledge is strong, and the NJPW partnership that ROH has maintained creates an international wrestling literacy in the audience that watch parties benefit from. The shared context means no one is explaining what an ROH pure title is. The specific watch party venue for the 2026 Final Battle will be announced by San Diego wrestling community organizers in December 2026. Follow San Diego wrestling social accounts and the ROH subreddit for listings. Streaming on Honor Club (ROH's streaming service). 21+ at bar venues.

MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
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MTG Friday Night Magic — Artificer San Diego
Dec 12, 2026 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Dieg…

Artificer San Diego exists because the people who run it believe that competitive Friday Night Magic belongs in a shop that takes the game seriously. Not a corner of a box store, not a back room of a hobby shop that stocks cards as an afterthought -- a dedicated venue where the Standard rotation matters, the draft tables are set up by the time the doors open, and the regulars know each other by deck archetype before they know each other by name. FNM at Artificer runs every Friday evening. Draft format is available -- bring your own deck or crack packs into a pod from scratch. Standard and Commander also run on rotation. All skill levels are welcome. The crowd ranges from players who have been in since Alpha to people who built their first deck last month. Both show up. Both find a table. What makes Artificer different from a casual kitchen table night is the floor staff knows the game. Rules questions get a real answer. Format changes get discussed, not Googled mid-match. The tournament software runs correctly. The shop is a community hub that happens to sell cards, not a retail operation that happens to host events. The field is real, the competition is honest, and the regulars are the kind of people who remember what you played last week. That is what makes FNM worth showing up to every Friday instead of just occasionally. Doors open at 6 PM, first packs crack at 6:30 PM. No RSVP needed. Address: 5005 Shawline St Suite B, San Diego, CA 92111. Check artificersd.com for current format schedule.

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