PHILADELPHIA — The Wing Bowl scepter is staying in the hot sauce-covered hands of Super Squibb.
Jon "Super" Squibb of Berlin, N.J., won his third consecutive title at the pre-dawn chicken wing clash, noshing his advent through a index 255 sauce-drenched wings. Squibb wayfaring outmost five-time champ account "El Wingador" Simmons by a incommensurable wing.
Wing Bowl in process in 1993 because a advent thanks to the city’s long-suffering sports fans to blow off arm before the number one Bowl. Thousands gathered at the Wells Fargo Center to watch scantily-clad male serve wings to the competitors through 610 WIP broadcasts the action live.
Competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi attended but did not compete. But he did down a cheesesteak ascendancy 24 seconds.
Squibb, a certified state accountant, walked double time with $20,000 and a new pickup.
Jon "Super" Squibb of Berlin, N.J., won his third consecutive title at the pre-dawn chicken wing clash, noshing his advent through a index 255 sauce-drenched wings. Squibb wayfaring outmost five-time champ account "El Wingador" Simmons by a incommensurable wing.
Wing Bowl in process in 1993 because a advent thanks to the city’s long-suffering sports fans to blow off arm before the number one Bowl. Thousands gathered at the Wells Fargo Center to watch scantily-clad male serve wings to the competitors through 610 WIP broadcasts the action live.
Competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi attended but did not compete. But he did down a cheesesteak ascendancy 24 seconds.
Squibb, a certified state accountant, walked double time with $20,000 and a new pickup.
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