Mweb announces King of Iron Fist Celebrity Showdown

7 December 2011

Mweb GameZone is hosting a Tekken 6 celebrity challenge in Cape Town, with guests such as SA-born world Muay Thai champion, Quentin ‘The Dragon’ Chong, and radio Good Hope FM radio, DJ SeanO.

Apart from being a professional head kicker, Chong is also a stunt coordinator for movies, TV and commercials.

You may know Chong for his breakout role as ‘Toby 1’ in the Jean Claude “Muscles from Brussels” Van Damme pot-boiler Wake of Death. More recent silverscreen appearances include a heart-warming performance as ‘Chinese Assassin’ in Death Race 2.

So naturally one would expect him to be good at button mashing. I expect MyGaming readers to go teach him a thing or two.

Your other opponent will be the knob-twiddling SeanO, who is bound to effortlessly translate those mixing skills into 10-hit combos.

GameZone’s Grant Hinds will be MC of the event, and he will pick participants from the crowd gathered to take on the celebs. Winners will get bragging rights and a free copy of Tekken 6, but there are only 30 copies to go around.

Mweb will also be punting ADSL subscription offers, so be sure to come armed with a bunch of asinine and confounding questions to keep them on their toes.

Event details

When: Saturday, 17 December from 13:00 – 15:00
Where: Mweb Concept Store in Canal Walk, Cape Town. Shop 117 at Entrance 4.

MWEB GameZone Iron Fist Event Poster December 2011

Below is an example of the kind of skill you should bring to the event.

Source: IMDB
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