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Chicago Slaughter Offers Lifetime Season Tickets to Tattooed Fans

September 16, 2010 - Indoor Football League (IFL)
Chicago Slaughter News Release


The Chicago Slaughter Professional Indoor Football Team is offering an amazing opportunity to their die-hard adult fans, age 18 and over. The Slaughter is giving free season tickets for life to everyone who tattoos a Chicago Slaughter logo on a visible part of their body, such as their forearm, wrist, back of hand, forehead, cheek, or side of their neck. The free tattoo will be done by Kidd Joe, the official tattoo artist of the Chicago Slaughter. Kidd Joe has fifteen years of professional tattoo experience, and his clients include Slaughter Running Back Jarrett Payton (son of '85 Bears Legend Walter Payton), Vince Neil of Motley Crue, Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker, the cast of GLEE, female Latino recording artist Diana Reyes, and professional MMA fighters Mark "The Hammer" Coleman and Erik Kriegermeier .

"Kidd Joe is the best, hands down," Payton says.

"This is an awesome idea by the Slaughter. Tattoos are my passion; and being the official tattoo artist of the Chicago Slaughter, I am more than happy to help out with this great opportunity," Kidd Joe told us.

Kidd Joe's Tat Cave & Body Piercing is located at 3629 N. Harlem Avenue, Chicago, and is open from 10am to 2am, seven days a week. If you are interested in this great opportunity and would like more information, contact the Chicago Slaughter office at (847) 310-3190, or Kidd Joe at (773) 725-2283. A free season ticket and a free tattoo, the best kind of deal around!

Interesting Facts

- To get a free lifetime season ticket, tattoo must be the minimum size of:

o 1-1/4 x 2 for the "S" logo

o 1 x 3 for the "Slaughter" word logo

o Additional charges may apply for larger tattoos

- The well-known, five year-old facility, the Sears Centre Arena at 5333 Prairie Stone Parkway, Hoffman Estates, Illinois is the home of the Chicago Slaughter football games. www.searscentre.com.

- In 2010, the Slaughter had an exciting year of getting talented people on board with them. Slaughter Head Coach and '85 Chicago Bears Legend Steve "Mongo" McMichael was joined by another '85 Bears Legend, the "Punky QB," Jim McMahon as co-owner of the team. Also, Jarrett Payton, son of the legendary '85 Bears Champion Walter Payton, was the new Slaughter running back. Chicago football fans once again have a chance to see the triple threat of McMahon, McMichael, and Payton.

- The Chicago Slaughter is looking forward to the 2011 year to continue on into their 5th season.

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