Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1436 Starlight Glimmering

Chapter 1436 Starlight Glimmering
Lawson and Bart's eyes met briefly in the air, with a little admiration in their eyes and a faint smile wishing each other good luck, then they naturally turned away and looked at the camera frankly and confidently.

The stakes are all set, and the war is raging.

As the host, Crosby felt it and couldn't help but feel his heart surge.

"Obviously, Josh and Blair share the same view that this will not be an easy game, we may need to consider various processes and it may not be decided until the last minute of the game, which is of course what all fans are looking forward to seeing."

"We need suspense, we need excitement, and a great season deserves an epic ending."

"So, what about the others?"

"Hey, there are ten of us here, isn't it just Josh and Blair, or are we also having a 'Battle of the Golden Boys' and a 'Battle of Ideas'?"

A joke completely relaxed the atmosphere.

The two "golden boys" Lawson and Bart looked at each other. Lawson shook his head slightly, "He is not a golden boy." Obviously, this was a complaint about Bart's appearance.

Bart, "Hey!"

The whole place burst into laughter.

The recording of "Inside the Alliance" is still going on, and the facts also prove Bart and Lawson's analysis:
Inseparable.

Some people support the Kansas City Chiefs, and naturally some people support the San Francisco 49ers; some people think that the Kansas City Chiefs have withstood many tests from the regular season to the playoffs, and they have been tempered, while others think that the San Francisco 49ers have the best of all worlds, and Shanahan's youth and maturity will overthrow Reid.

Some people think that each team has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of tactics and strength, but in top events like the Super Bowl, experience and psychology will be the key to victory or defeat, so the Kansas City Chiefs won because of their rich experience and the San Francisco 49ers won because they had no baggage.

A hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend, and no one can convince anyone else.

Perhaps they were not as determined as Lawson and Bart, but these professionals also had their own persistence. They were deadlocked with saliva flying and red faces, and carried out all-round discussions inside and out.

Finally, "Six: Four".

The choices of the ten experts on the show had only slight deviations, with the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs winning six votes and becoming the Super Bowl champion predicted by "Inside the League"!
In other words, they believe that they are about to witness history, that the alliance is about to undergo earth-shaking changes and usher in a completely new era.

It's not just "within the league", the same is true on social networks. There are endless buzzing voices and various opinions intertwining and colliding in the air. Whether it's a veteran fanatic or a bystander who knows nothing about football, everyone makes their own voice and participates.

with no exceptions.

No exceptions, literally. Regardless of the outcome of the Super Bowl, they will witness a historic moment with the entire North American continent focused on it.

People sincerely believe that the 54th Super Bowl may become the most exciting and best showdown in recent years, not only because they are about to witness a historic moment, but the game itself is also worthy of attention, and the tit-for-tat clash will not disappoint in all aspects.

It surpasses the legend of the Kansas City Chiefs' buzzer-beater against the Philadelphia Eagles, the much-anticipated but disappointing defeat of the Los Angeles Rams, and the excitement of the New England Patriots' comeback and overtime buzzer-beater. It presents a truly meaningful peak showdown and battle of concepts to global audiences, setting off a climax.

It was a hot topic and the level of attention was skyrocketing.

National focus.

This year, the official average ticket price is $4220. The closer you are to the stadium, the more expensive it is, and the closer you are to the top of the mountain, the cheaper it is. But now, the ticket price has gone through the roof. In the secondary transfer market, the average ticket price has easily exceeded $, directly doubling, and the highest ticket price has reached an incredible $. This is also known as the most expensive Super Bowl in history. Ordinary families simply cannot afford to go to the scene to watch the game.

All of this demonstrates the full appeal of this Super Bowl.

The really scary part, however, is the black market.

Here, there is no credibility guarantee, and transactions are completed in the shadows by evading official radar. The highest ticket price goes through the roof, and a seat that is neither a VIP seat nor close to the court is sold for a high price of $200,000.

Crazy crazy!

Some people say that this is just an isolated case. Maybe a madman spent all his money to buy a ticket, or maybe it was just a self-promotion drama in the black market.

But if we dig deeper, we will find that there are many ticket prices exceeding $100,000, and there is no demand for them. This truly shows the madness of the black market and the collective loss of reason.

The whole United States was silent.

There is no doubt that whether the San Francisco 49ers end the Kansas City Chiefs' legendary season and reach the top, or the Kansas City Chiefs write a miracle and create history, this is a moment to witness history. No one wants to miss it. The entire team and the bustling frenzy of the North American continent are all converging towards Miami.

Not only the general public, but also celebrities and top stars are no exception.

From the NBA to MLB, and even the five major European leagues across the Atlantic, as well as superstars from different competitive events such as F1, tennis, boxing, athletics, etc., all of them cleared their weekend holidays and arrived in Miami to join this global collective carnival.

Even Hollywood's top stars are no exception.

Last year, Levi won the regular season MVP, catching everyone off guard. Social networks were abuzz with the news, but celebrities did not have time to go to the scene to watch the Super Bowl final.

This year, the situation is completely different. After the regular season MVP was announced, countless top superstars have already set off to prepare for the Super Bowl.

Stephen Curry: "Of course, how can I miss such an important game for my man? I hope to be able to complete this adventure with him."

Obviously, LeBron James never expected that Levi would grow into such a superstar. Back then, he just tried to use Levi as a smokescreen, but he didn't expect that now Levi's influence in the entire North American continent and even the world has surpassed him and become a presence that he needs to look up to.

James has no reason to miss this weekend. "Ha, you should remind the rookie that he still owes me a dinner. I'll wait until the miracle night is over before I pay it."

In his words, James showed his intimacy and familiarity.

Shohei Ohtani: "I've always wanted to go and watch his game. Now I finally have the chance. Yes, I'm looking forward to it."

Lewis Hamilton said, "Last time Levi came to watch my game, now it's my turn, I can't live up to Levi's expectations, right?"

Rafael Nadal smiled shyly. "No, I don't watch football. I watch football. But because of Levi, I am very, very looking forward to tonight."

Bradley Cooper laughed heartily. "Indeed, I am a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. The pain of that night three years ago is still unforgettable. So, tonight I will cheer for the San Francisco 49ers. Shh, please keep it a secret from Levi, haha."

(End of this chapter)

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