Timothy Rapp @@TRappaRT Featured Columnist IV September 2, 2024
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In the long-awaited renewal of the rivalry between competitive eating legends Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi, Chestnut won going away.
Chestnut smashed his own personal record, eating an astonishing 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes. Kobayashi also set a personal record with 66 dogs and buns eaten, but it wasn’t enough to compete with his competitor.
Netflix @netflix
Joey Chestnut beats Takeru Kobayashi AND his own World Record with 83 hot dogs in 10 minutes. #ChestnutVSKobayashi pic.twitter.com/ThF9GSkWQF
After the display of record-setting gluttony, social media was buzzing from Chestnut’s performance:
Shawn @ShawnIyer
Never. A. Doubt.
Joey Chestnut is a generational athlete. https://t.co/W52fOMKcxC
All-Star Gleyber @lincolnmckay13
83 hot dogs is insane! Joey Chestnut is crazy!!!
The Magic Man @aschmitt7
Joey Chestnut needs to be studied, this guy is a freak
Guled @ItsGuled
Joey Chestnut is too much lmaoooo
CW @arlbaseball13
Joey Chestnut, American Hero. 🌭
CB @charlestonburr
Joey Chestnut is not human.
Reese @JustReese26
Joey Chestnut really might retire after this. Beating your rival by almost 20, nothing left to prove.
Lance™ @The_ChosenOne24
Yoooo Joey Chestnut just different bruh 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🐐🐐🐐
Jimmy Sauer @jstitans24
Joey Chestnut 🐐
The victory earned Chestnut a prize of $100,000 and perhaps served as a reminder to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest of the hype they lost when event organizer Major League Eating banned Chestnut from the competition for signing an endorsement deal with Impossible Foods.
Chestnut is undoubtedly the biggest star in the world of competitive eating. He proved as much, yet again, on Monday.
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