West Deptford Patch reports that Bill "El Wingador" Simmons has been indicted on 13 charges related to his June 2012 arrest for possession of $8,000 worth of cocaine.
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Choices said
January 31, 2013 @ 4:52 pm
Well that’s a perfect way to kick off Wing Hole festivities — an indictment on drug charges of the Wing Bowl champion. Now that’s a classy event. I can’t believe Philadelphian’s put up with this yearly salute to cheating, drunkeness, anti-feminism, racism, and now, actual indictable drug offenses. This event’s a train wreck. I just hope something else worse doesn’t happen this year — drunkeness related tragedy, physical injuries or worse, etc. But, unfortunately, I wouldn’t be surprised if it did.
Anonymous said
January 31, 2013 @ 5:08 pm
I predict no prison time and why should he? The man’s a frigging hero!
Choices said
January 31, 2013 @ 5:44 pm
Or, he’ll get off if he can cut a deal and sell out his sources. There’s no honor among theives. An indictment, is when the rubber hits the road in terms of cutting a deal. A hero, is not a man who sells drugs, no matter what he did in a previous life. Besides, many of his so called victories were questionable at best, and he knew it. I’m confident, that when something truly tragic happens at Wing Bowl, and it’s almost inevitable now, the good people of Philadelphia, those not associated or going to the current Wing Bowl, will wake up say what were we thinking? Particularly, Cataldi’s movement over the last several years to make Wing Bowl into Wing Hole, with a focus on the disgusting and moving away from any sembalance of a real contest. I look to the fall of Wing Bowl beginning with the racism, cheating and verbal and physical abuse of Sonya Thomas. Then Cataldi advanced the decline by taking away Joey Chestnut’s chance to repeat by only allowing locals. Now El Wingador’s indictment. Any national respect of this farce is just a memory. Kobi proves that by staying away and leaving it to Squibb who’s not smart enough to understand he’s just a Cataldi lacky and really not that good of an eater. In McDonald’s case, he’s just young, stupid, who craves obsessively for any attention.
anonymous said
January 31, 2013 @ 6:03 pm
Seiken has major commentary coming up on this and wingbowl.
Spin Dr. said
January 31, 2013 @ 10:10 pm
Oh Boy 603! I cannot wait!
anonymous said
January 31, 2013 @ 11:58 pm
We all know Cataldi is an arrogant ass . I mean just the fact that he wont let the manager sing his wingbowl anthem for no plausible reason proves what you are dealing with. In his defense i will say that he should be held responsible in any way for Wingador actions. What Wingador does on the side has nothing to do with Cataldi and his retarded promotion
anonymous said
February 1, 2013 @ 1:26 am
Oh boy i cannot wait to go up against you head to head one on one and take the title back in competition
the great gavonne said
February 2, 2013 @ 9:27 am
13 counts is nothing. Thet indicted me on 21 counts for sending a goddamn e-mail. He won’t do much time.