@@UnscriptedReviews. yea, I mean from what I see at least here in the comments, the darts community doesn't really f w him, but I would't know, I don't watch darts
i thought it was sad too but then i watched his podcast and apparently the mics didnt pic it up but there were a large group of people on the left of the stage who were all cheering and giving a response. From the camera tho it looks so funny
@@spring899when (not where) was the hilarious (remove the ly for the way you want to use the word) part? i guess the answer to that was they were both hilariously bad and it was also quite funny to see one of them try and gee the crowd up and get eff all back.
Like it or not Behzinga has millions of followers consisting mostly of underage viewers. He might be the reason why a 10 year old clicks on this video and gets inspired by darts, starts playing it, inviting his/her friends to play along etc... If you want the sport to keep growing don't hate on the association for bringing in people normally not associated with darts.
Like it or not Behzinga has millions of followers consisting mostly of underage viewers. He might be the reason why a 10 year old clicks on this video and gets inspired by darts, starts playing it, inviting his/her friends to play along etc... If you want the sport to keep growing don't hate on the association for bringing in people normally not associated with darts.
The sport benefitted much more from a 16 year old reaching the final throwing quality darts than this fella throwing a few crap darts during an interval@@apimyfriend