Tammy Turner is so pretty and has too much class to be with her loser, crooked and bigot husband. He pulled some sh@# with me twice and now looks the other way when he sees me.🤬🤬🤬🤬
That little graphic they keep playing before and after the reruns is annoying af. Reminds me of the Superfreinds cartoon. They did the same thing constantly.
I won't lie. I was rooting for Wendy in this one. GREAT match! When will womens bowling come back to tv? PLEASE!!!!!! I'm tired of watching the freaks on the mens tour playing spinnipoo or plinko with their assanine two-handed "style."
Chris Barnes has always represented the PBA extremely well and I'm certain that he always will. Not only did he win his FIRST MAJOR, HE GAVE HONOR TO DICK WEBER, who just passed, and said "THANKS FOR LETTING US BE HERE". Because Dick Weber was a leader and as the greatest ambassador that the SPORT OF BOWLING has ever known, was extremely instrumental in the formation of the PBA, the development of the tournament committee, the (positive) image that professionals should embrace and do, and the oversight towards the growth of the PBA and carrying on the enthusiasm from the original 33 charter members so that bowling, professional bowling provided opportunities for all bowlers and especially upcoming touring pros and bowlers becoming members of the PBA. Thanks should also be given to Eddie Elias for his support and to professional bowlers like Johnny Petraglia Sr. and to Carmen Salvino. And. Actually to Dick Webers wife Juanita who gave many blessings to Dick to go out and tour while she raised a TRULY WONDERFUL FAMILY. Those Weber children are sharing many of the qualities that Dick Weber had where he led by example. REST IN PEACE DICK WEBER.
Scroggins was seriously underrated for a while. A highly consistent bowler who had the misfortune of competing at the same time with PW, Walter, PBJ, and Norm Duke. He is also the one who set a PBA record with 79 straight games of 200 or higher.
Good to see maximum Bob back in 2024, giving it another go and doing RU-vid videos for Hammer/Brunswick! This is sort of a portal to the past, and we get to know how these guys end up 16 years later
I find it hilarious that PW is about 110 soaking wet but like to stair people down like he’s gonna do something. In public he would never act like that.
@chrishoch9876 Let me tell you a hilarious and yet sad story about Patrick Allen. Back in 2006 while I was still a PBA MEMBER, I was watching the qualifying at the Dick Weber Open and I walked outside to take a call on my cellphone. It was nightime and Patrick Allen was walking in the parking lot to his car. Do you know that he made this poor little 9 year-old boy chase him down from inside the center out into the lot. He never acknowledged the poor kid and the was screaming his name " Mr. Allen, Mr. Allen I want your autograph ". I finally saw enough and yelled " Patrick, this boy wants your autograph, why don't you give it him" in a rough tone of voice. He looked at me being 3 times his size, then he looked at the boy and said " hi young man. Thanks". I couldn't believe how tacky and unprofessional he acted. I bowled a 122 one time at a PBA REGIONAL in 2003 in Phoenix. A little boy came up to me after my squad and said " Mr. I like the way you throw the ball, can you give me your autograph? " I said " Sure young man, I'll sign your bowling pin". I signed my autograph and wrote on their " Keep Away From Drugs". It wasn't that boys fault that I shot a 122, it was my own.