The USA Kids Mullet Championships Finalists Are Here And They Are Awesome

By Samantha in Cool On 18th August 2022
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It has been almost two years since young Axel Wenzel was promised by his uncle an IROC-Z Camaro that he would continue to grow his mullet until he turned 16.

However, the 5-year-old had little idea that his unique hairstyle will land him in the national spotlight.

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From spiky tops to patterns shaved on the sides, homegrown cuts belonging to three dozen minors across the country, including Axel, have made it to the final round of the USA Mullet Championships.

The finalists for the championship are from 16 states and each one of them hopes to take $2,500 cash prize home. 

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"I wanted to donate money," Axel told USA TODAY on Wednesday, giggling when asked about why he entered the competition.

His mother, 34-year-old Jessica Wenzel, said that if her son wins, he plans to donate money to a homeless shelter near their home and to a reptile shelter in their hometown of Brillion, just 25 miles south of Green Bay.

To be a part of this fun championship, kids from differnet US states, including Califnoria, North Carolina and Florida submitted their headshots sporting unqiue mullet styles. Now they are waiting to get the msot Facerbook responses to reach to the next round.

Contestants submitted front, back and side images of their mullets, as well as a name for their locks.

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Nearly 700 original entries for the kids division was whittled down to the remaining group of 25. Eleven teens are competing in their category, down from 80 contest entrants.

The contest has already been making rounds on social media, with celebrities like J.J. Watt voicing their support for the mullet-laden youngsters.

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Axel's mother told local media that this is her son's first year in the competition and his mullet is named "The Axel," because it's his signature haircut now, she said.

"I feel like he was born to have this hairstyle," Wenzel said. "He's one of those kids that just does not care what anybody else thinks. He does what he wants to do when he wants to do it, without a question."

His mom said that when she learned some of the kids Axel was up against had parents with more than  300,000 social media followers, she didn't expect him to make the final cut.

“I started to feel like, defeated. I was kind of just like: ‘Well, it was fun while it lasted. This may be the end of it,’" she said.

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However, after three rounds of voting, she said, Axel made it into the top 25.

"Come Friday, we’re hoping he’s able to pull ahead," Wenzel said. "If he doesn’t win, it’s been so much fun being able to meet all of these kids and parents within this."

'If girls can do it, I can do it'

Another Wisconsin boy who also made it to the top of his division is 11-year-old Max Weihbrecht.

Max's mom, Katie Weihbrecht said her son came to her one day and asked if he could get a perm and a mullet.

 

 

"We kind of laughed about it and said, 'No way,'" his mother said.

She later surprised him and allowed his hairdresser to give him the cut.

Max's 'do is named Bill Ray after one of the most famous mullet men around: Billy Ray Cyrus.

If he wins, Max plans to put prize money toward a red 1980s Chevy pickup.

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In fact, he has no intention of getting a haircut anytime soon.

If he still has hair, Max said, he plans to keep the style until he's 80.

"(If) girls can do it, I can do it," he said. 

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Well for the adults who are feeling left out, you have to wait for your turn until the end of August to enter your age category.

The 2022 Men's Open series contest is open for submissions. The winner gets $2,500 in cash, the USA Mullet Championships Trophy and all the mullet fame they can take.

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