Events

Stonewall’s Super Brawl
Stonewall’s Super Brawl

When
Jan 17th, 2026
12:00pm - 6:00pm
Where
51 Buck DriveRuckersvilleVA22968

If you’re looking for something fun, loud, and just a little competitive, mark this one down.

Stonewall’s Super Brawl is going down Saturday, January 17th at 12 noon at Stonewall Harley-Davidson, and it’s shaping up to be one of those events where you don’t just watch… you feel it.

This is an arm-wrestling showdown featuring some of the best competitors in Virginia, all throwing down for bragging rights and a championship trophy. Whether you’re there to cheer, compete, or just soak up the atmosphere, this is pure, old-school, knuckles-on-the-table entertainment.

And it’s not just about muscle.

You’ll have great food on site from Catch The Chef, plus refreshments from Patch Brewing, so you can fuel up while you watch the action unfold.

It’s a family-friendly vibe, tons of energy, and the kind of Saturday event where you can roll in, grab a bite, meet some cool people, and stick around longer than you planned.

So whether you’re an arm-wrestling fanatic, a Harley lover, or just looking for something different to do on a Saturday afternoon, Stonewall’s Super Brawl is where you want to be.

Again, it’s Saturday, January 17th at 12PM, at Stonewall Harley-Davidson.

Come for the competition.
Stay for the food, the drinks, and the vibes. 💪🍔🍺

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