Wing Bowl - Wing Bowl Champions

Wing Bowl Champions

Wing
Bowl
Date Venue Winner Wings Runner-up Wings
I January 29, 1993 Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel Carmen "The Beast From the East" Cordero 100
II January 28, 1994 The Main Event Kevin "Heavy Keavy" O'Donnell 127
III January 27, 1995 Club Egypt Kevin "Heavy Keavy" O'Donnell 133
IV January 26, 1996 Electric Factory Glen "Fluffmaster" Garrison 155
V January 24, 1997 Electric Factory Eric "Gentleman E" Behl 120
VI January 23, 1998 Spectrum Mark "Big Rig" Vogeding 164
VII January 29, 1999 Spectrum Bill "El Wingador" Simmons 113
VIII January 28, 2000 First Union Center "Tollman Joe" Paul 90
IX January 26, 2001 First Union Center Bill "El Wingador" Simmons 137
X February 1, 2002 First Union Center Bill "El Wingador" Simmons 135
XI January 24, 2003 First Union Center Bill "El Wingador" Simmons 154 Rich "The Gavone" Sica 129
XII January 30, 2004 Wachovia Center Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas 167 Ed "Cookie" Jarvis 153
XIII February 4, 2005 Wachovia Center Bill "El Wingador" Simmons 162 Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas 161
XIV February 3, 2006 Wachovia Center Joey Chestnut 173 Rich "The Locust" LeFevre 151
XV February 2, 2007 Wachovia Center Joey Chestnut 182 Patrick Bertoletti 170
XVI February 1, 2008 Wachovia Center Joey Chestnut 241 Patrick Bertoletti 227
XVII January 30, 2009 Wachovia Center Jonathan "Super" Squibb 203 "Not Rich" 180
XVIII February 5, 2010 Wachovia Center Jonathan "Super" Squibb 238 "Not Rich" 145
XIX February 4, 2011 Wells Fargo Center Jonathan "Super" Squibb 255 Bill "El Wingador" Simmons 254
XX February 3, 2012 Wells Fargo Center Takeru Kobayashi 337 Jonathan "Super" Squibb 271

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