Join Team Brooke or Mike in a Battle to the Death – Oct. 2

Join Team Brooke or Mike in a Battle to the Death – Oct. 2

Join Team Mike or Team Brooke to compete for bragging rights and cool prizes in #2GG's Out for Blood Air Hockey Death Match. Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


The #2GG “Out For Blood” Air Hockey Death Match
Brooke Ryan vs. Mike the Guy
2 PM on Sunday, Oct. 2 | Charleston Fun Park in Mt. Pleasant

It all started with a #2GG Hot Topic about the games we flocked to as kids at the local arcade. It wasn’t Ms. Pacman, Frogger or Pole Position that interested Mike – it was the air hockey machine! When Mike started claiming to be an air hockey G.O.A.T., Brooke Ryan began bragging about her skills on the fake ice as well and the smack talk continued for days. Now it’s time for both to put up or shut up at Charleston Fun Park to settle the issue. Who will win this ultimate air hockey challenge for bragging rights as the best in the Lowcountry??

Think you’ve got what it takes on the table to join Team Brooke or Team Mike and compete as part of their Fan Challenge? Listen mornings 5 AM to 10 AM to compete and win bragging rights – and some cool prizes too!

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