Just married: Browns fans tie the knot in Muni Lot during season opener
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CLEVELAND (WJW) – A happy couple of Cleveland fans has officially tied the knot at the Muni Lot during Cleveland’s season opener.

Charles “Brown Spider” Bevel Jr. and DeSiree “First Lady” Wheeler, two of the biggest Browns fans around, officially got married on Sunday, Sept. 7, at 9:30 a.m.

Before the wedding, the couple spoke with local affiliate WJW on Wednesday about how they met, what led to their nicknames, and also how they decided to do their ceremony in the infamous Muni Lot (hint: it started as a joke).

The couple wore “wedding-inspired” attire during the ceremony, but the orange and brown were featured prominently.

Something old, nothing new, the happy couple would have been a lot happier going home with a win on Sunday, but we’re all used to the Sunday blues. 

The couple said they are very appreciative of the support they got on Sunday morning and throughout the whole process.

Brown Spider and First Lady told WJW Sunday they were going to be up all night doing last-minute preparations, so as soon as they could get into the Muni Lot at 5 a.m., they’d be ready.

They had a stage set up and bought enough parking spaces to fit about 100 seats. 

It felt like when the wedding got going at 9:30 a.m., that all eyes were on these two Browns fans, with surprise officiant, former Browns receiver Webster Slaughter. 

We caught up with the Bevels again, fresh off tying the knot. They told us they were a little nervous because of the rain this morning, but everything turned out perfect. 

“We really appreciate everybody toughing out the rain and hanging with us. It was wonderful,” Charles said. “It was probably the best idea we ever had.”

The couple will be honeymooning the first week of October in London. They will be in the stands for the Browns-Vikings games there across the pond. 

The couple also said they realized their anniversary should fall on week one moving forward, so hopefully, some anniversary wins are in their future.

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