XFL 2.0 is taking a look at San Antonio Team would play in 2020

Orlando Rage quarterback Jeff Brohm throws during practice in Orlando, Fla. Monday Jan. 29, 2001. Brohm played with the NFL Cleveland Browns during the 2000 season. The Rage open their first XFL game against the Chicago Enforcers in Orlando Feb. 3.(AP Photo/Peter Cosgrove) less Orlando Rage quarterback Jeff Brohm throws during practice in Orlando, Fla. Monday Jan. 29, 2001. Brohm played with the NFL Cleveland Browns during the 2000 season. The Rage open their first XFL game against ... more Photo: Associated Press File Photo Photo: Associated Press File Photo Image 1 of / 50 Caption Close XFL 2.0 is taking a look at San Antonio 1 / 50 Back to Gallery

The revived XFL, an alternative football league that will be owned and operated by WWE boss Vince McMahon, has San Antonio on its radar.

"The Alamodome has received a request for proposal from the XFL league," said Patricia Musquiz-Cantor, Interim Director, Convention & Sports Facilities, City of San Antonio. "We are currently evaluating it.

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There isn't an owner per se looking for a team. This was an unsolicited contact. The league wants to know if the 65,000-seat venue will be available and what it has to offer in terms of amenities and facilities. The league, as has been reported elsewhere, will own and operate all of the six teams eyed for its inaugural 2020 season. According to its Twitter account, the league sent similar packages to cities all over the country.

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WWE held an event in the Alamodome and the promoters, sources said, were impressed with the venue.

The original, eight-team XFL was a cult hit, using an in-huddle camera and other on-field interaction to present its games. It lasted one year, playing in 2001.