PDC star is joking in front of the enemies after pushing the “pantomime” scenes twice in front of the enemies
James Wade had his Pantomime Villain Role in the European General Award – Dirk van Duijvenbode twice by opponent.
Before the last quarter collision in Germany, Wade Huw Ware was talking to the Dart Committee position.
The 42-year-old was a desire to direct the deck, saying the warehouse before moving to the region.
Know the background, Van Duijvenbode was kidding another road to move the way, many of the enjoyment fans of attendance.
After realizing what his opponent was, the heart of the heart was promoted by the Dutch shoulder, achieving the theatrical reaction against Van Duijvenbode.
With a crowd laughing and whistle, Van Duijvenbode put his hand on Wade’s shoulder.
But he pushed his back to push him forward.
Van Duijvenbode was immediately rounded and was a winning winner of the UK four times.
However, it was a great time because the 32-year-old laughed soon, when Wade still entered the table at the right position.
The theater between the two dart stars brought a PDC commentary: “This is probably more fun than a game of darts.
“If they continue to do this, I’m sure people deserved money.”
Meanwhile, Paul Nicholson said comments: “This is more like a pantomime!
“In one second, the crowd begins to see left and right.”
Playing between two players were a point of talking about social media, as an X user has noted: “This sport is sometimes a pure comedy, nothing like anything.”
Other Quipped: “Most Charisma Wades showed!”
A third has been added: “Don’t you have a Spirit level instead?”
After the last final starts the last quarrel, the fans treated 11 leg thrillers, Van Duijvenbode 6-5 victory on the edge.
But he would lose his last four fight against Gary Anderson.
Scotland had 106 impressive in Van Duijvenbode 7-2 victory, before I won 8-0 Whitewash against Andrew Gilding.
In doing so, twice the world champion has become the first player in the history of the European Dart Grand Prix to successfully maintain its title.