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BNI Lunch Bunch × Wu-Tang
Gainesville, FL → Orlando

Enter The
36th Chamber

Orlando · The Trip · The Crew · The Story

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The Mission

Networking, but make it Shaolin.

Wu-Tang built an empire on one rule: the crew is stronger than any one man. BNI runs on the same code — Givers Gain, brotherhood, showing up for each other. So when the Clan rolled through Orlando, the BNI Lunch Bunch of Gainesville didn't just buy tickets. We built a mission. One chapter. One trip. One unforgettable night.

01

The Brotherhood

Our chapter, off the clock, off the agenda. Just the people who show up for each other every week — together in the wild.

02

The Show

Wu-Tang. Live. Orlando. The 36 Chambers tour, real ones in the building, every member representing the Clan.

03

The Story

A trip you'll be telling clients about for years. The kind of memory that makes a chapter legendary.

The Lore

Why Wu-Tang.
Why Now.

Pick a chapter. Tap to learn. The deeper you go, the more this trip makes sense.

9 Men. One Crew. Forever.

Wu-Tang Clan is a 9-member hip-hop group out of Staten Island, NY (which they renamed "Shaolin"), formed in 1992. Their 1993 debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) didn’t just drop — it cracked the rap world wide open. They built a cinematic universe inside an album and signed a record deal so unique it changed how the music industry worked.

Each MC has their own lane, their own style, their own brand. But when they come together, they’re unstoppable. That’s the formula.

RZA
The Architect
GZA
The Genius
Method Man
The Hook
ODB
The Wildcard
Raekwon
The Chef
Ghostface
The Storyteller
Inspectah Deck
The Wordsmith
U-God
The Voice
Masta Killa
The Closer

Built On Kung Fu Films.

RZA and the crew grew up watching grindhouse kung fu flicks at NYC’s 42nd Street theaters in the ‘70s and ‘80s. The whole Wu-Tang identity is built straight from those movies — the name, the philosophy, even the production style.

The group name comes from "Shaolin and Wu Tang" (1983) — a film about two rival martial arts schools forced to unite. "36 Chambers" is from "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" (1978) — a monk masters 35 forms of kung fu, then invents a 36th to teach the world.

The 9 members times 4 chambers of the heart equals 36. Each member trained their own way to mastery, then came back to teach the chamber. — The Wu Philosophy

Every Wu beat from RZA samples old kung fu films. Every member has a monk persona. The W logo is shaped like a flying bird — but it’s also a sword stance.

Same Code. Different Chamber.

Look closer and Wu-Tang and BNI run on the exact same operating system. That’s why this trip makes sense for our chapter.

Givers Gain = The Clan Code
The crew lifts each other up. Same energy.
Each member, their own lane
Wu MCs each have a unique style. BNI pros each cover a unique industry. No overlap. All gain.
Solo strong, crew unstoppable
Method Man went platinum solo. The Clan went immortal together. Same model.
C.R.E.A.M. with integrity
Cash earned through skill, not shortcuts. BNI runs on real referrals — earn the trust, get the bag.
"Wu-Tang is for the children"
The crew exists to give back. BNI exists to grow community. Identical mission.

Tap A Card. Get Smarter.

The $2 million one-of-one album
Wu-Tang made Once Upon a Time in Shaolin as a SINGLE physical copy in 2014. Sold for $2M to (briefly) Martin Shkreli, then seized by the U.S. government, then sold to a private crypto collective. Still only one copy exists. Pure art-as-asset move.
The W on the Library of Congress shelf
In 2018, the Library of Congress added Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) to the National Recording Registry — preserved forever for cultural importance. A rap album sitting next to Frank Sinatra and Bruce Springsteen.
Method Man named after the movie
Method Man took his name straight from the 1979 kung fu film of the same name. RZA was so deep into kung fu cinema that the entire Clan got monk names from it.
RZA scored Kill Bill
When Tarantino made Kill Bill — a movie obsessed with kung fu — he handed the soundtrack to RZA. The Wu-Tang founder scored a global blockbuster. Full circle: the kid watching grindhouse films grew up to write the music for one.
The deal that broke the music industry
Wu-Tang signed a group deal with Loud Records but kept individual rights — every member could sign solo deals with ANY other label. That had never been done. Each member ended up dropping solo records on Def Jam, Atlantic, Geffen, etc. Pure Givers Gain — they multiplied the wealth instead of competing for it.
"Wu-Tang is for the children"
ODB famously stormed the 1998 Grammy stage during a Shawn Colvin acceptance speech and shouted: "Wu-Tang is for the children." It became the Clan’s unofficial motto. Wild moment. Bigger meaning.
The Roll Call

Lock In Your Spot

Drop your name and we'll know who's rolling, what size shirt you need, and how many seats to lock down. Takes 30 seconds. Real talk only.

✅ You’re In. Sit Tight.

Hang tight. Dom’s coming back at you with the next round of details — group ticket link so we all sit together, the shirt design once approval lands, and how to grab yours before the print run.

Same Crew. Same Section. Same Shirt.

That’s the move. We roll into Orlando looking like one chapter, one mission. You’ll get the group seat link the moment it drops — do not buy solo tickets. We want everyone in the BNI section.

🎥 Capture the Night for the Vault

After the show, this page becomes a time capsule of the trip — photos, videos, the wild moments. Record everything you can and send it to Dom (dom@imsedge.com or text 386-853-0928). The cooler the footage, the more legendary the case study.

Just gauging interest right now — no money yet. We'll be in touch with shirt & ticket details. No spam, no nonsense.

The Uniform

Custom Chapter Shirts

We're rolling deep, and we're rolling matching. Custom tees combining our chapter identity with the 36 Chambers energy. Approval pending on the official W — design will drop the second it lands.

In Production

How It'll Work

The RSVP above gauges interest and your size — once the design is locked we'll circle back about payment.

Sizes tracked. Payments tracked. No one gets left behind.

The Drip Checklist

Here's what's getting locked in:

  • ✅ Concept locked: BNI × 36 Chambers
  • ⏳ W logo licensing — in progress
  • ⏳ Final design mockup
  • ⏳ Sizes & payment tracking
  • ⏳ Print run before showtime
Locking In

Group Ticket Block

We're locking down a group ticket block so the chapter sits together, rolls in together, and turns one section of the venue into the BNI section.

The second the group link is live, it'll appear right here. Click. Buy your seat. Done.

⚠ Don't Buy Yet

Peek at pricing all you want. But hold off on buying. We're locking in a chapter group block so we sit together. RSVP above and we'll send the group link.

Check Pricing → Group Tickets Coming Soon
The Section

Roll 36-Deep

Solo tickets are easy. A whole chapter showing up together — that's the move. We sit together, we hype together, we make memories together. That's how this works.

Givers Gain. C.R.E.A.M. We get the bag and the brotherhood.

The Vault

The Story Will Live Here.

After showtime, this page becomes the time capsule. Photos. Videos. The chapter, in the wild, doing something no one else's chapter is doing. We're submitting it to BNI as a case study — proof of what real chapter culture looks like.

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Vault Sealed Until Showtime

Photo gallery, video highlights, and the full story unlock the day after the event.