Noun
Thunderdome (plural Thunderdomes)
A domed arena for steel-cage jousting in the Australian post-apocalyptic film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), now used to describe various arenas and events.
I don't believe in anarchy, because it will ultimately amount to the power of the bully, with weapons. Gandhi is my life's inspiration: passive resistance. I don't want to live in the Thunderdome with Mad Max. John Lydon
Listening to Today Is the Day can be sufficiently extreme and punishing that, coming out the other side, the listener can be transported to a kind of ecstasy — you should probably begin preparing your body and mind now for this musical Thunderdome. Source: Internet
Ditto Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome came out in '85. Source: Internet
Moving to Amway, and unveiling the ThunderDome, the opportunities are limitless. Source: Internet
WWE announces ThunderDome is on the move, leaving Amway Center in Orlando and headed to St. Petersburg, Fla. Source: Internet
There’s also the fact that we’re in the middle of a global pandemic, and 67 year old Hulk Hogan shouldn’t be going to WWE Thunderdome right now. Source: Internet