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The Arrowhead Stadium is ready to welcome the Buffalo Bills for the championship round. Chiefs owner Clark Hunt will be the honoree for the game as the 509th Bomb Wing B-2 aircraft fly over the field honoring the army. Navy veteran Generald Wilson will be singing the national anthem for the game. And GEHA Field also shared a heartfelt message to the fans saying, “One last lineup for the final home game of the season.” But as we move closer to the matchup, Clark Hunt’s wife has sent a message to the Chiefs Kingdom. 

The Chiefs CEO’s wife, Tavia Hunt, posted a story on IG about the rally and shared a 4-word message. Hunt wrote: “This Playoff Pep Rally @unionstationkc.” The Chiefs Kingdom’s Support was strong as the cheerleaders, children, aged citizens, and mascots were seen on the streets of Union Station, Kansas City. 

The place is considered tragic because of the 1933 Kansas City Massacre. Several people were killed in front of the Union Railway Station. This was because the criminals – Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy” Floyd, Vernon Miller, and Adam Richetti – wanted to free their friend, Frank Nash, from prison where he was sentenced to life. The issue eventually led to escape and then the massacre. That’s why it’s a tragic place and people gather there to protest, rally, and have public gatherings. 

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So, the citizens are also ready for the upcoming game. But one decision taken by the city administration seems like a problem for the football fans in the city. What’s the decision? Let’s dive in.

Clark Hunt’s Kansas City’s troubling decision ahead of Championship game

The Chiefs fans are extremely excited for the conference championship game (as always!). But they are facing a terrible issue in the city right now ahead of the game. The city decided to turn the fountain waters red in honor of Patrick Mahomes’ team entering the championship round again. But people are facing trouble clicking pictures and posting updates about it on social media as the water looks like blood.

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However, it’s not new to Kansas City. The typical Halloween celebrations are usually hilarious as people purposefully turn the fountains and tap waters into red in celebration. Sadly, this time, the city is quite upset about the decision. Some fans are feeling a little creeped out at the blood-like appearance of the water. 

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Does the red fountain water honor the Chiefs or just creep out Kansas City fans?

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Anyway, the GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is fully ready to take it to Josh Allen and Co. The most awaited game of the season is just hours away. The Bills must be aiming high as they have entered this round of the league after 20+ years. Let’s see if the Bills are gonna win or if the Chiefs will march on towards their three-peat.

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