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Price Heard Earlier This Month The ProgramMe, Hosted By Adam Richman, Was hunting For Somebody To Take A Role In One Of Its Challenges That Was Going To Be Filmed In Omaha.
Price, a morning radio character and stories director for Fremont stations KHUB and KFMT, took part in the Pig Wing Challenge at Starsky’s Bar and Griddle in south Omaha.
Filming for the episode, which Price claimed likely will air in the following 6-8 weeks, occurred Friday and Sat..
“I would say, and I have told this to my family, this is up there behind being married and having a child as the nicest thing I have ever done,” Price announced.
Price heard earlier in the month the program, hosted by Adam Richman, was hunting for somebody to take a role in one of its challenges that was going to be filmed in Omaha.
Price had won a corned beef eating contest back in 2006 when he worked in Arkansas, and was told by producers to submit an audition video.
He recorded a 2-minute video that targeted on Nebraska foods such as Fairbury hot dogs and Dorothy Lynch salad dressing.
Price was surprised when he got word that he was selected for the show. He quickly said yes, despite without knowing what the challenge would be.
“I was pumped,” he announced. “It was a really good feeling. It was somewhat of a shock and a ‘What did I get myself into? ‘ sort of thing or ‘Am I going to embarrass myself?’”
Price prepared for his battle with the pig wings by not eating for thirty hours prior to the challenge.
“I drank a lot of water that morning, as much as I could, until I couldn’t drink any more because it’s intended to stretch your belly out,” Price claimed.
On Friday, Price spent five hours filming material for the show at radio stations in Omaha, where he works part time and is a station imaging voice.
The “Man v. food Nation” crew shot pictures of Price at work in the studio. Price then had the chance to have interaction with Richman and came away impressed.
“The guy’s awesome,” Price related. “Being in radio for 10 years I have had an opportunity to meet a number of celebs. Considering he had a hurricane going over his place, he was by a long way the nicest celebrity I have ever met.”
On Saturday, Price showed up at Starsky’s to begin filming at 6 p.m. He also received advice concerning how to tackle the challenge from Richman, who did nearly 60 food challenges as host of “Man v. Food.”
A little after 10 p.m, Price sat down to take on the Pig Wing Challenge – 8 pounds of smoked pork on a mini bone and sweet corn nuggets. Only 1 person had been able to accomplish the food achievement at Starsky’s.
“The hardest part is trying to size up the plate,” Price asserted. “When we first looked at it, everybody recounted, ‘Oh, that is no real deal. You can do it. ‘ But as quickly as we broke it down we knew it was a genuine food challenge.”
Price had 1 hour to finish the challenge, and – while he can’t reveal whether he succeeded – he enjoyed the undeniable fact that he was trapped by acquaintances and family, including his wife, Stephanie, and 5-year-old child Jay.
Between 125-150 folks were at Starsky’s during the taping, including some Fremonters who went to support Price .
“I’m going to recollect my family being there for five hours standing next to me and entertaining the whole time, mates being there and some of the really nice stuff that Adam declared to me across the show,” Price said.
Even Richman was impressed by the support Price got from the bunch.
“The one thing that Adam said to me in the show was it is superb how well Nebraskans stick behind each other,” Price related. “They really cheer for folk and what they’re doing no matter what it is.”
Price claimed he probably will not be in the mood for pig wings again in the future. It is also a sure thing that you will not see Price in a hot dog eating contest or anything of that nature, either.
“I think I have retired from food challenges,” he said, writes tagza.com.
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