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Bears
fan loses bet, prepares to change name to Peyton Manning
DECATUR, Ill. (AP) -- How do you spell Scott Wiese?
In a few
weeks, that'd be P-e-y-t-o-n M-a-n-n-i-n-g.
Wiese, a
die-hard fan of the Chicago Bears, signed a pledge in front of a crowd
at a Decatur bar last Friday night that if the Bears lost Sunday's Super
Bowl, he'd change his name to that of the man who led the Indianapolis
Colts to victory.
Final Score:
Colts 29, Bears 17.
So on Tuesday,
Wiese went to the Macon County Courts Facility and started the process
of changing his name.
"I made
the bet, and now I've got to keep it," said the 26-year-old, who
lives in Forsyth, just north of Decatur.
Wiese will
now have to advertise his intention in the local newspaper -- the Herald
& Review -- for several weeks and then have a judge give him the OK
to become, legally anyway, Peyton Manning.
The men have
little in common, Wiese acknowledges.
Manning the
quarterback is 30 years old, stands 6-foot-5 and has a contract with the
Colts worth more than $100 million.
Wiese is
5-foot-11 and works at a Staples office-supply store for somewhat less.
"I think
I kind of represent all Bears fans," he said. "Not that I'm
saying they're all idiots like me, but I represent their passion because
I really care about my team, you know?"
Wiese's lawyer
and friend, Andy Bourey, is handling the paperwork. He said he admires
Wiese's sense of honor.
"I never
doubted him," he said. "He's a man of his word."
While he
pledged to take on the new identity, Wiese isn't sure how long he's willing
to keep it.
Say, maybe,
until the Bears' next Super Bowl appearance? Not likely, given that their
last trip to the big game was in 1985.
"I mean,
well, it may be another 21 years." |