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In Case You Missed It: Epic wedding crashed by ninjas, knights and Jimmy Hart

What you are about to witness is what we affectionately call the ultimate geek wedding.

We should have known things were going to get a little sideways when the groom and the groomsmen were adorned in knight’s armor (apparently inspired by in-game weddings from the video game AdventureQuest Worlds. Who knew?).

The groom, video game developer and founder of Artix Adam Bohn, and his now-wife Michelle weren’t going to allow their guests to walk away from this wedding talking about the food. No, no. Bohn had something better… something epic.

When the officiating priest asked if anyone objected to the couple joining in holy matrimony it was game on.

We’re talking a knight in full-body armor, ninjas, Iron Man, Batman, dastardly bellhops and let’s not forget the one, the only Jimmy Hart of WWE fame.

Ladies and gentlemen, these are the wedding crashers of all wedding crashers.

“The bride is clearly too blinded by love to realize what she got herself into,” Bohn writes in his “wedding notes” on YouTube. “Also, she paid for the wedding.”

Probably so.

“She was the only girl who I’ve ever met who hasn’t called me weird,” Bohn told Yahoo! Shine.

She also let him call it “Lord of the Wedding Ring.”

That’s not weird at all.

Contact Graydon Johns at gjohns@reviewjournal.com. Find him on Twitter: @gjohns.

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