Guy Who Lost Super Bowl Bet Can’t Become ‘Peyton Manning’ After All
DECATUR, IL — A disgruntled Chicago Bears fan can’t legally change his name to Peyton Manning after all, according to a judge.
Scott Wiese, 26, lost a bet on the Super Bowl when the Indianapolis Colts beat his Bears; stakes of said bet were that Weise would legally change his name to that of the Colts’ quarterback.
Macon County Judge Katherine McCarthy ruled this week that Wiese can’t legally call himself Peyton Manning because it would be too confusing and might infringe on the privacy of the Indianapolis Colts quarterback.
That’s fine by Wiese.
“I had told the judge that I was not doing this because I wanted to change my name, but I was doing it because I was honoring a bet,” Wiese told the Decatur Herald ” Review after Monday’s ruling. “I think she understood that.”
A few days before the February game, Wiese signed a pledge in front of a bar full of people that if the Bears lost, he would change his name to match the Colts player who led Indy to victory.
Manning had a big hand in the Colts’ 29-17 victory.
Wiese’s parents, Debbie and Steve Wiese, were pleased by the judge’s decision.
“Wiese is our family name, and we’re proud of it,” Debbie Wiese told the Decatur newspaper. “I also didn’t want to go through the rest of my life calling my son ‘Peyton Manning.’”
JOKESTARTERS:
- Good thing this guy Wiese didn’t bet on figure skating, or he’d be the next Kimmy Meisner (who? this is a very obscure female figure skating reference; I wouldn’t get it either; but the joke structure works…).
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