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Wing Bowl Makes Las Vegas Debut with Fierce Competition
The legendary eating contest featured a $5,000 cash prize and entertainment from Trapt and Wingettes.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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The legendary Wing Bowl eating competition made its Las Vegas debut at the Plaza Hotel & Casino on Saturday, marking the first time the event has been held outside of Philadelphia since its inception in 1993. Twenty competitors battled through three rounds, with Molly Schuyler claiming first place by devouring 189 wings, followed by Notorious BOB with 162 wings and Dan Kennedy, Schuyler's husband, with 117 wings.
Why it matters
The Wing Bowl is a beloved Philadelphia tradition that has now expanded to Las Vegas, showcasing the growing popularity of competitive eating and the city's appetite for unique entertainment experiences.
The details
The event featured a live performance by the band Trapt, known for their hit song "Headstrong," and offered a cash bar and a special limited edition Wing Bowl beer from Beer Zombies. The Wingettes from Peppermint Hippo, the event's official after-party location, added to the excitement.
- The Wing Bowl made its Las Vegas debut on Saturday, February 8, 2026.
The players
Molly Schuyler
The first-place winner who consumed 189 wings.
Notorious BOB
The second-place winner who consumed 162 wings.
Dan Kennedy
Molly Schuyler's husband, who placed third by consuming 117 wings.
Jesse Pynnonen
A competitive eater from Finland who emceed the event.
Adam Moran
A top-ranked British eater who emceed the event.
The takeaway
The Wing Bowl's successful debut in Las Vegas demonstrates the city's ability to host unique and entertaining events that cater to a wide range of interests, from competitive eating to live music performances.
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