The Legend of Wing Night
Wing Night is a sacred tradition among the Uncs, a time of camaraderie, chaos, and copious amounts of chicken wings. It is a night where legends are born, and stomachs are tested.
The origins of Wing Night are shrouded in mystery. Some say it began as a humble gathering of friends at a local gay bar. Others claim it was revealed in a dream. Regardless of its beginnings, Wing Night has become a cornerstone of Unc culture.
The rules are simple: eat as many wings as you can, and survive the aftermath. Uncs take this challenge seriously, with each member bringing their own unique strategy. Mason, for example, is known for his "slow and steady" approach, truly enjoying his wings. Zach prefers to "go big or go home." Luke's strategy is evident in the photo above.
One infamous Wing Night saw the Uncs consume over 60,000 wings in a single sitting. The aftermath was hell-like. But through it all, the bond of the Uncs grew stronger.
To this day, Wing Night remains a cherished tradition, a testament to the Uncs' love for food, friendship, and beer.