View Single Post
  #3  
Old 06-20-2010, 10:00 AM
osreb osreb is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 55,297
Thanks: 27,313
Thanked 1,879,988 Times in 56,122 Posts
Default Wing Bowl

Wing Bowl is an annual eating contest founded in 1993 by Philadelphia talk-radio hosts Al Morganti and Angelo Cataldi as a celebration of gluttony. The contest was first broadcast on WIP (AM).

About 150 people attended Wing Bowl I (held in a hotel) in 1993 to see a competition between two contestants. The event pits competitive eaters in a chicken wing eating contest. The Wing Bowl is traditionally held on the Friday preceding the Super Bowl. The event, which began as a radio promotion, has grown to encompass television, the Internet, and a contest for women who are termed "the Wingettes."

It is currently held at Philadelphia's Wachovia Center, where it is still broadcast live on WIP. There are currently no television deals to broadcast the event live; however, a replay is usually shown on WPSG, Comcast SportsNet, or one of the other local stations within the following week. The Wing Bowl now draws crowds of 20,000 or more.
Attached Thumbnails
`1wing-bowl.jpg   `1wing-bowl (1).jpg  

`1wing-bowl (2).jpg   `1wing-bowl (3).jpg  

`1wing-bowl (4).jpg   `1wing-bowl (5).jpg  

`1wing-bowl (6).jpg   `1wing-bowl (7).jpg  

`1wing-bowl (8).jpg   `1wing-bowl (9).jpg  

Reply With Quote
The Following 46 Users Say Thank You to osreb For This Useful Post: