The phrase “R U OK” took on two meanings at the Hot Wing eating contest with about 30 people turning up to the Area Hotel to help raise money for ‘R U OK’ Day. Pictures: Liam Warren
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One of the survivors of the Hot Wing Challenge, Griffith City's Nathan Snaidero
The cause of the pain for the contestants at the Area Hotel, Crowley's Hot Sauce from Wagga Wagga
The Area Hotel touch team get tucked into their second round hot wings
The organisers of the R U OK day Hot Wing Challenge at the Area Hotel Levi Thornton, Rod Pieper and Freddie Moala.
Flowsmart's Sam Morrissey and Jamie Hands were among the five that survied until the end of the challenge
David Warren from the Area Hotel team wipes away the sweat caused by the intensity of the hot wings
The B&D Engineering team consisting of Nathan Campbell and Matt Riely made it all the way through the competition
The final round hot wings used to prove who could stomach the hottest wings.