2004 US Open
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2004 US Open presented by Jackson Hewitt. The event was held in the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. The first match features Osku Palermaa versus Walter Ray Williams Jr. The second match feature Brian Voss versus Walter Ray Williams Jr. The third match features Chris Barnes versus Brian Voss. The championship match features Pete Weber versus Brian Voss.
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Watching this back and seeing their reactions to Osku’s 2 handed form is crazy. Amazing how it has become so popular so quickly.
@bobmarshall1066
6 ай бұрын
Not crazy one bit. Two handers continue to look like retards. It's not bowling, more like slugging.
Interviewer: "How will you stay focused?" Osku: "I dunno" LMAO
@mpup54
5 жыл бұрын
hes the best...what a great line
@douglasharris5216
4 жыл бұрын
odellus Osku has done well, he never became as versatile as Belmonte has developed. Osku’s game is pretty much one dimensional though he’s made a living at the sport we love
Man.....a rock band introducing the finalists, taking place in what looks like a giant arena (though probably not as many people as it shows) with a 100k prize. 2004 was such a different time for bowling.
@yamomscalling7
4 жыл бұрын
wish it was still that way bro, or something like it
@SKRUBL0RD
Жыл бұрын
when PDW saved bowling
@ForYouPlays
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I really wish they still did arena finals, the last time was in 2016 firestone tournament championships
@MPIEMDRailfan4
Жыл бұрын
@@ForYouPlays they’ll be using the Thunderbowl arena for the 2023 US Open
@ForYouPlays
Жыл бұрын
@@MPIEMDRailfan4 thats not arena even though it says "arena" in its name
"dont adjust your tv sets this is real- a 2 handed bowling style" what an old sentence 😂
As much as I thought bowling was dying when this aired, by comparison to today it seems alive and well.
@Tcrror
4 жыл бұрын
Bowling has been doing great since it moved to CBS and FS1. I just wish Fox would stick to sports.
@Mario-cv5el
3 жыл бұрын
The PBA was endangered of going under once ABC canceled the PBA in 1997 but it has made a tremendous comeback I the Jason Belmonte and the 2 handed style made people watch again because it was something new and interesting
@rustyshakelford6441
3 жыл бұрын
Yep, bowling is garbage today with everyone using two hands. No thanks
@cremGeoff
3 жыл бұрын
Very much so....
@ChanceOfOne344254
3 жыл бұрын
it's not all 2 handers though, we got bowlers like Butters keeping it interesting
To this day, Pete will always be my favorite bowler, (next to my son!)
@maureengilligo1960
3 жыл бұрын
He is awesome and so funny...I also live Mark Roth. I tried to copy Mr Roth's approach, then I was afraid that I would need rotator cuff surgery..lol
@lindaardo877
2 жыл бұрын
@oddity21 Ryan Liederbach
I miss PBA Bowling on ESPN. I remember watching these telecasts while I was in my bowling league.
Osku looks so different compared to what he looks like nowadays. Man I feel so old LOL
1:22:55 Brian Voss CONVERTS 4-6-7 SPLIT!!! The 4 pin comes out from the back and takes down the 6 pin! That is the most amazing split conversion I've ever seen from Brian Voss!!
26:14 Osku Palermaa's super powerful shot.
I remember watching this live back in the day and thinking oskus style was a cute gimmick. Now all these years later and Osku is legit and the greatest bowler of all time is a 2 handed Aussie. Its wild
@gregamerson9172
2 жыл бұрын
Belmo ain't the greatest WTF is wrong with u. He's won the most majors but he's got aways to go to trump EARL ANTHONY
@TheAbele992
2 жыл бұрын
@@gregamerson9172 WRWJ > Earl
@TraumaER
Жыл бұрын
@@TheAbele992 PDW > All
Who does you think you are? HE is!
First time I've seen a house band complete with dancing girls at a PBA event. Apparently I was outside the loop. What a great telecast this was with ESPN commentator babe Holly Rowe, bowling greats Chris Barnes, Brian Voss, Walter Ray Williams and Pete Weber. Oksu Palermaa thank you for the two handed demonstration.
@agoo7581
Жыл бұрын
Pretty cringy WWE shit. The Microsoft influence on PBA is extremely overrated and cringy.
And this was the show that had everyone trying to bowl 2 handed the next day.. truth
At the 1:22:56 of this, Brian Voss converts the impossible 4-6-7 split out of the pit in the 4th frame of the title game vs. Pete Weber, when the 4-pin bounced out of the pit to take out the 6-pin while the ball took out the 7-pin, and that was so very exciting & crazy. The crowd went absolutely crazy when Voss converted that impossible split in the 4th frame of the Championship match, UNBELIEVABLE
@1USACitizen192
5 жыл бұрын
Then leaves 7-10
Voss has such a lovely smile. My main man, Pete, is a Charmer!! He was, and still is for me, the very BEST!!!!❤
Great to watch five of the greatest bowlers of all time, four pba hall of famers make the stepladder finals in this tournament! See if i can Learn something!!
This is MY tournament!
Love it when the ball returns are off the lane
One of the best PBA shows ever!
voss the boss!!!
This was just cool. Much different than today’s bowling. The band was rocking. Great idea! Love PDW. The man
@fjccommish
Жыл бұрын
The band was cringe.
@agoo7581
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this shit didn't age really well. The Microsoft guys tried to make bowling like pro wrestling, except bowlers are awkward, and to see Walter Ray and Chris Barnes trying to be "Rock N Roll"........it was, well..... lol
I bowled in the this tournament. Crossed with Williams either 1st or 2nd squad. He could not hit anything that round. Takes a helluva bolwer to come back and make the finals.
4 yrs. Later will come one of the best ever to throw two handed!
@bensullivan5562
5 жыл бұрын
And the commentators said maybe this will start the beginning of a two-handed craze!
@im2slick4u67
4 жыл бұрын
Who? Jason belmonte realy? He has a horrable autitude and should be bowling on tour. Every other two hander on tour is way better
@im2slick4u67
4 жыл бұрын
@Vert3xThunder hes a douche
I miss PDW he is my favorite bowler
@Mrtellitlikeitis
24 күн бұрын
Favorite asshole of all time
26:13
19:49 "Lots of distractions down the lane" *Pro Bowl promo appears* That timing could not be more perfect.
"Are you a bowling fan?" "No, I'm just a PDW fan."
Oh and Palerma was the first to bowl 2 handed on tv hmmm
1:32:57 “first ones on me tonight” 😂😂
This was the first time I EVER saw someone throw 2 handed...and this was long before Belmo...
@im2slick4u67
4 жыл бұрын
Belmo is the worst two hander i have ever seen everyone else is better on tour
@shadowmoasic3524
4 жыл бұрын
@@im2slick4u67 Someone is a hater..
@Builder99
4 жыл бұрын
@@im2slick4u67 yes they give him all those championship awards cause they felt sorry for him...
@5278ryan
4 жыл бұрын
@@im2slick4u67 hes ranked the best bowler of all time now . Lolol what did he do to you. The man has 12 majors
@yungsam64
3 жыл бұрын
@@im2slick4u67 he’s the GOAT bro 😂
On ouskus first spare he broke the pin curtain
@edhouse1951
4 жыл бұрын
THAT'S HOW VOSS MADE THE 7-10 SPLIT
@Tcrror
4 жыл бұрын
@@edhouse1951 He didn't make the 7-10...
@Tcrror
4 жыл бұрын
@@edhouse1951 Ohhh you meant the previous day. I thought you meant on TV.
@Tcrror
4 жыл бұрын
@@edhouse1951 Also, why are you screaming?
@edhouse1951
4 жыл бұрын
Hay Knee why do you care
thank you
congratulations pete weber.
42:20 YEEEAAAAAAAHHHH !! Ha Ha Ha Haaa ha Haaa!! 😂
@NateCraven318
3 жыл бұрын
I think he said "SNAAAAAP!" and the chop gesture meant the 6-pin cut the 10-pin down like a tree.
1:11:07: 👎👎👎 1:32:28: Could’ve easily gotten just 6 when PDW needed 9! 1:34:53: He thought he only needed 7!
Parker my second favorite lefty
Yeah, 2004 was a such a different bowling!
Pete Weber is my spirit animal
Nice commentary by Maximum Bob, his rev rate would put the top bowlers now to shame.
I remember Parker Bohn III had his own TV show: Parker Bohn Can't Lose.
long live earl anthony..hate all this drama after the shot is made
Brain is a legend
@Anaxagoran
6 жыл бұрын
Brain?
@pablolacruz2652
2 жыл бұрын
And a smart guy too.
Pete "Who Do You Think You Are - I Am" Weber.....
the first and title matches were exciting and very close
Finland wiped his nose after every shot
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1:23:51 Almost left the Sour Apple!
1:32:03
Osku looking skinny here.
@mpup54
5 жыл бұрын
looking like a bad ass tho
I knew ball returns could be placed behind the approach.
Thanks for the video. Good to see Williams, Voss and Barnes, but I'll be movin' on before the spoiled little prince begins.
It's so stupid to have fans sitting that close to the lanes. It might look cool on the television screen but, the pros have to be distracted by them. Christ sake, just sit still, shut up, and wait until he throws the damn ball.
@1:22:45 will you BELIEVE THAT SPARE
That last throw was scary. Almost split
I was out of touch during this period of the PBA. Did Parker Bohn ALWAYS refer to himself in third person? The PBA was kind of weird during this period, wasn't it? I mean, I never saw Brian Voss acting like PDW like this. It's not pleasing to the eye.
They should have forced anyone sitting along the side to take and pass an IQ test....make sure they understand SIT STILL in English! lol
Was a great telecast except for randy petersen. Love to watch Chris "the choko" Barnes.
13:29 not a plastic ball. Hammer Power Diesel. I used ro own one.
"Like Brian said we don't like each other much right now, so let's get it on" miss PW on tour. "First one's on me tonight Brian".....
Great PBA Drama...47:32...Voss wants PDW...47:41...Barnes walks into the frame, says he has to beat me first...sure, no problem there. 1:06:19...bahhahahhahahahnahahahahaha
Pete Weber is the Ric Flair of bowling. Bowling is going to REALLY SUCK once he is done.
Osku Palermaa was the first two-handed bowler before Jason Belmonte.
@genestankivitz5445
4 жыл бұрын
To qualify on TV, yes.
@5278ryan
4 жыл бұрын
If you know the backstory youd actually know that theh grew up competing against each other .
@7kakan
4 жыл бұрын
A couple of years later, Jason and Osku played in the same team in the Swedish leagur
@bigyodatheman
3 жыл бұрын
Belmo was winning just as much internationally at this point.
🐐
Nobody did it better than Weber. Not even Gretzky.
1:23:30 he makes it because he got to the pins in the back before they could be recycled. i understand now.... :)
Walter Ray is the only man in this field who can throw a horseshoe at the pins and get a strike. 😆
Brian Voss Converting 7-10 31:30
Huh, Jason Belmonte wasnt in the picture yet
1st place 100k. You will never see 50k again in a tourney haha
@mpup54
5 жыл бұрын
what we will never see again is a 4-6-7 conversion where both pins came out of the pit to attack the 7
@weird_ow4736
4 жыл бұрын
I hate to be the bearer of good news but bowling got some funding leading to big some big prize pools this season.
@Tsiippii
3 жыл бұрын
Are you sure about that?
I want to see someone roll a spare ball at 50+ mph.
Is brian throwing a nighthawk menace????
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My man Voss celebrating the opening three like he won the match lol never celebrate too hard kids you’ll end up losing to the goat
"First one is on me tonight...." says the "rehabbed" raging alcoholic 🤣
1:32:27....Pete needs 9??? What the F is he doing...what if this leaves a split...did it not matter??? I understand throwing it down the middle for needing like 5...but 9? What?
@pokiis3108
2 жыл бұрын
9 to guarantee close it out, he did win by 60~
Brian Voss thinks we don't notice his serpeant tongue.
osku is using a idol pro in 2004 lmao jk
Ian must have been one of the people sitting to the right of the lanes...? Or, maybe a camera man...?
Holly Rowe or Kimberley Pressler?
@joemarchand8313
4 жыл бұрын
KP
@andrewcrockett3044
3 жыл бұрын
KP
Walter Ray Williams Jr: 228 Okay Palermaa: 198 Brian Voss: 260 Walter Ray Williams Jr: 214 Brian Voss: 214 Chris Barnes: 193 Pete Weber: 231 Brian Voss: 178 Weber Wins!
@georgeferguson3205
6 жыл бұрын
Thomas McCarrick Osku* dummy
@fiddlefaddle1
6 жыл бұрын
McCarrick,I can't figure out why someone gives out the outcome of the matches in the comment section. It's like the obnoxious kid in class that yells out the answers while others have their hands up waiting to be called. Grow up!
@georgeferguson3205
6 жыл бұрын
Stryker to be fair you shouldn't read the comments before watching the video
@fiddlefaddle1
6 жыл бұрын
THEGRF124, "Stryker, to be fair you shouldn't read the comments before watching the video"! You know in the sitcoms when someone repeats something that other says but, in a funny snarky voice? I tried that just now but, in written form! It just doesn't work ! hehehe!
@georgeferguson3205
6 жыл бұрын
Stryker 👏🏽I applaud the terrible attempt at a comeback
1:01:00 Chop!
Why are you wearing sunglasses over glasses?
@kanebowser-wieser3667
5 жыл бұрын
WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU JUST SAY?!!!! COME HERE, IMMA BEAT YOUR ASS, COME HERE!!!!!!
@ryanmai7888
4 жыл бұрын
Never question daddy
Chris "choko" Barnes
@mpup54
5 жыл бұрын
his induction into the Hall of Fame was a bit hasty
1:32:34 Pete celebrates with his wife after he beat Brian Voss
The commentators are still the same. Youngens here.
Weber has always been good if he would of lifted a little bit and got stronger so he could of put some speed and strength on the ball without having to break his form he would been better than he was .
Wait til bemonte comes to the scene...5 yrs later
@StonedMeadowOfDoom
2 жыл бұрын
OVERRATED
48:37 My goodness, that's cringe.
28:43 Hilarious
@oceanshrugs9235
3 жыл бұрын
Fucking love Pete LOL
Pete Weber is the best in the world.
@mpup54
5 жыл бұрын
not anymore
@raycampbell162
4 жыл бұрын
But not today 😆
@im2slick4u67
4 жыл бұрын
W.R.Williams is the best
@im2slick4u67
4 жыл бұрын
Pete is close
1:22:53 STRAIGHT. UP. CHILLS. Insane conversion! 🎯🔥
Imagine the coke in that place
Here’s he deal, I hate it when Randy always says league play is easy, when I bowled on men’s league it was at 8 at night, by the second game there was no oil, at all, it wasn’t easy Randy believe me, and I still finished the year at 208 average, if anyone practices enough you can bowl good on the open oil pattern, I bowled on it in the PBA experience league and it’s not as hard as he makes it sound.
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Pete looks like a guy in a midwestern suburb that runs a lucrative lawn care business, that is a laundering front for his Newark meth hustle.
Every other sport has distractions boo whoooo deal with it jeez.
Pete, the only reason he is cause of his dad. Other than that, he is a punk.
@smokingbluedream
4 жыл бұрын
Chris Montreuil you act like dick threw the ball for Pete Everytime he won, show some respect to the great Pete Weber he would whoop your ass.
@kevinkoch6900
4 жыл бұрын
Shut up and eat your hay.
@chrismontreuil2206
4 жыл бұрын
@@smokingbluedream I don't think he could take me. He is all mouth, one of those brats that had no discipline learned no selfcontrol and respect. My family was military. My dad knew Audie Murphy. A real shit kicker. Dick Weber was real class, his son a spoiled brat. All my 8 uncles were bowlers and my dad. Two of them were pinsetter mechanics. My first job was a pinchaser at 15 years old in Burien Washington at High Line Lanes. I used to bowl 30 or more games a week. My first 300 game was when I was 16. I would work the colorama on Saturday night that ended early Sunday morning at 2:30. I would get off work go turn a machine on and bowl till 7:00 in the morning. My dad would come we would have breakfast and at 8:00 I would bowl pot games with the "old men". I remember my first game I rolled a 271 and won $70 in the pot. I was gifted natural bowler but I went another way in life. And I can still through a 200 game at 62.
@smokingbluedream
4 жыл бұрын
Chris Montreuil was your dad in Europe with audie ? I respect you Chris you’re one of the few that grew up in a great era
@chrismontreuil2206
4 жыл бұрын
@@smokingbluedream my dad was stationed at fort Lewis Washington. He was at the top of his class. Hollywood wanted to do a movie about Audie in ww2. And it was at fort Lewis and the Yakima firing range where most of "To Hell and Back" was made. The casting director looked at my dads record and looks and used him in many parts of the movie, as my dad put it "because I was a mean looking sob to make Audie look better." If you look at this utube video, you can see my dad next to Audie at the sand bags. Audie and my dad became good friends during the making of this film. My dad is featured in 21 different scenes with Audie. The utube video is " To Hell and Back Audie Murphy US most decorated." 5.43. This is a short movie clip. My sister has a picture of my dad and Audie on the movie set in black and white.
chirs barnes sucks.
this is where 2 handed should have been STOPPED!!!! now its EVERYWHERE and they call it bowling!!!!
@southerncaliforniaweatherf4859
4 жыл бұрын
I agree. It should not be allowed
@nickneff6926
4 жыл бұрын
@@southerncaliforniaweatherf4859 these idiots.. with a straight face your gonna say that in 8 years someone started a "career" and surpassed everything Earl Anthony did in 45 fk years..right ok.. and they embrace the hell out of it.. ridiculous
@NateCraven318
4 жыл бұрын
@@nickneff6926 I don't care if a professional bowler uses THREE hands. There's no rule restricting different types of styles. And typically, people who say 2-handed bowling shouldn't be allowed because it "wasn't used in classic bowling" or "is cheating" either doesn't know shit about bowling, is a shit bowler in general, or is just fucking jealous... so... you have no say in that.
@nickneff6926
4 жыл бұрын
@@NateCraven318 I averaged 230 for 15 years before I decided no more thanks, and I don't care if Helen Keller made the rules, its fkin cheating, no single handed bowler on planet Earth can create the revs and pin action a 2 hander can...
@pamelacass9642
4 жыл бұрын
Blame the PBA. But if they hadn't allowed two-handed bowling, THERE'D BE NO PBA. So get over it! If you don't want to bowl 2-handed, then don't. If you don't want your sons to bowl 2-handed, then beat the crap out of them. How any of this affects you, I don't know. Considering that WRWJr is teaching himself how to bowl with 2 hands, and has even bowled a 300 2-handed, I don't see the PBA saying "No". So GET OVER IT.