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Seems like a nice guy that gets excited about his sport honestly.
I love Pete. He's really not the A-hole he's portrayed to be. He just gets really amped up when on television.
@mikemalone5836
11 ай бұрын
Pete is an awesome guy!!
@DaJoost075
11 ай бұрын
Yes and no. Depends on the day cause i bowled with him twice and he was nice once and an ass the other
@playdiscgolf1546
11 ай бұрын
He was an avid wrestling fan, he clearly plays it up to the crowd. Lol
@TheCD5150
4 ай бұрын
@@playdiscgolf1546 He happens to be a Motorhead fan because Triple H used the same song as Weber did.
@leeherpy8401
3 ай бұрын
He yelled at a 12 year old. He's definitely an A hole lol
I love Pete Weber. The guy is a legend.
This tournament should be remembered a lot more. The way that Randy is like “I’ve never seen this before” when referring to 2 handed bowling is crazy looking back on it now
@GuidoLuzzi
11 ай бұрын
i wish none of us had to ever see it
@KennyMinerBowling
11 ай бұрын
@@GuidoLuzzi comments like this are why we still need dislikes. And I’m a one hander
@TheCD5150
2 ай бұрын
@@KennyMinerBowling I agree with you there.
That's crazy he won 5 of them, one of the greatest
That early turn around celly is just as, if not colder than “who do you think you are I am”
It's called sportsmanship pal
@brianwu2697
4 ай бұрын
It’s called arrogance, PAL!
@johnneal5623
2 ай бұрын
🤣
Yes Pete gets pretty hot when he's rolling 'em down the lanes, but in real life he's very well known to be your basic super nice guy.
I love your videos...keep up the great work
Pete "love me or hate me but you watched " Weber.. lmao 🤣 .
I like a bowler who as passion about his sport.
Brian vosses spare was insane in the 2004 us open!
I always thought Pete's best US Open win was the infamous 2012 one. He ran the ladder, each match went down to the 9th/10th frame. Pete always made those shots when he needed them. Was great to watch. My favorite Weber appearance was the 2001 Greater Louisville Open win when he beat Michael Haugen Jr. 289-279. An absolute classic.
@TheCD5150
2 ай бұрын
"Yeah! How do you like it?!?! He ain't getting his first one against me!! No way!!!" One of the funniest Pete Weber moments ever.
Voss would have covered the Big Four OR the Greek Church with that shot too.
Whether you either think that Pete is a superstar or a jerk he's a human being who is obviously fiercely competitive, has set extremely high bowling expectations for himself and is trying to maintain his "superstar" status as one the VERY TOP bowlers in the world. He's a very good person actually. He's growing as a human being and willing to learn new things like all of us as people should. He's in the spotlight at times because of his notariety. And, we all wish we could take back some of the really dumb things we've done in the past. Yet, as people, we try to forgive ourselves, learn and have integrity. Which Pete does. And, OMG. 37 TITLES. 106 accumulative PBA & PBA50 TITLES! 10 MAJORS. HONORED INTO THE PBA HALL OF FAME. PETE WEBER had the dedication & confidence to be an elite superstar AND HE PROVED IT.
The Terminator....love it
Love PDW The Most beautiful Stroke in the Sport
Obviously, Pete Weber has a PBA career record that SPEAKS VOLUMES. He does get animated at times which is actually great for both professional bowling and the bowling industry. Everyone has a perception of other people. Most people don't really know people until they have enough facts or reliable information. As human beings, we all judge people and situations. Yet, is it fair to harshly judge someone because of YOUR PERCEPTIONS? I've known quite a bit about Weber since he was 16 yrs. old when he was bowling in junior archway tournaments in St.Louis. He's always been kind of an "edgy guy". Like most people, he's a nice guy most of the time. He's actually a good sport when he doesn't win even though he is naturally disappointed. He does have a "like or dislike" personality. People have to remember that there is not any guarantee of a sizeable paycheck when bowling against the best bowlers in the world. He started his career with a lot of determination to "follow in his fathers footsteps". Then, he had some personal problems and overcame those. Meanwhile he just kept winning titles and as a public sports figure he behaved well most of the time. And, he realizes that he made some mistakes. He learned from those mistakes as he became older & wiser. Anytime someone is controversial there will be critics. He doesn't mind at all if some fans don't pull for him to win. Just treat him fairly like any professional bowler deserves. His Mom & Dad were a great emotional support system. What Pete Weber does in his personal life regarding his marriage is HIS BUSINESS. It isn't fair to medle in a persons personal affairs. His Dad told him when he was a teenager to "be Pete. And always be Pete". And he is just that. He's authentic. Although, like some other bowlers he does have some ham in him. That color & flair helps the PBA attract viewers too. He doesn't go over the line and be rood to people. It certainly seems to me that some people get caught up with ridicule to the point to where they don't see the good in people. Pete isn't some bad guy just because he's not prim & proper like his Dad always was. He had that "bad boy" label put on him because he stands out as a phenomenally great bowler with some colorful antics. He might not ALWAYS conduct himself in a way that reflects his true personality and he knows that. He's working on that. He does have good sportsmanship even when he doesn't win. And yeah. he's Pete alright. Controversial. Even when he was first on the tour, there were a few people that actually didn't like him at all. One of them stated, "He's not like his father. Doesn't have the composure. He'll never make it". Pete proved those people to be completed wrong. It wasn't long after that when he publicly stated those exact comments of a few others and replied, "Yeah. Well. Right here. Because I am making it. AND, he wasn't mad or necessarily resentful when he replied. That's just how he felt. He doesn't go to somebodys place of work and interfere with them making a living. Yet. Some people harshly judge without knowing who he truly is as a person. He doesn't sign autographs just because he has to. He gives back to bowling fans because he's grateful to have the opportunity to make a great living bowling which can be VERY difficult. Some people are likely just envious of that. He's s just has that "moxy" that some people love and some people hate. I give him lots of credit for not allowing himself to get distracted with insults and focus on winning PBA TITLES while trying to improve his image as best he can. Don't expect him to be Dick Weber. Nobody has ever been that good of an ambassador to bowling. His peers respect him and he actually gets along good with almost everyone. Just don't treat him unfairly when he's bowling. Root for his opponent in a match if ya' want. He doesn't mind. EVERY SINGLE PERSON HAS PEOPLE THAT THEY LIKE AND DON'T LIKE. THE PBA ENJOYS PETE WEBER JUST LIKE THEY LIKE ALL OF THE BOWLERS ON THE PBA TOUR.
U.S. Open #5 obviously is #1!!!
7:48 I believe Pete said in his interview he only needed 7 but I believe I calculated that he needed 9.
8:07 did anyone else notice that Brian Voss left another 7-10 😂
Growing up, Muhammed Ali and Pete Weber were 2 people I liked to watch but didn't want to listen to.
I remember watching this and seeing Osku and saying "holy sh1t that looks cool, I need to try throwing it that way!" But I didn't and now I regret it. If I went two handed 20 years ago, this man would be making presentations about me.
Whose afraid of a 56 year old, 5'5" alcoholic?
PDW only nice to his wife
@brianwu2697
4 ай бұрын
I believe they split; Renee is now his wife.
Can't stand him
The tears of Pete weber. Big big crybaby
I disagree you can be humble and ne the best
I mean how many bowlers do coke and still win 5 US Opens?
Tool
He was so angry because he is an alcoholic coke fiend.
The greatest personality in bowling ever
angry????? i dont think so
He's a prime time a**hole he's a legend in his own mind & I've never seen anyone wear sunglasses while indoors & think he's cool....this guy is the polar opposite of cool especially seeing as he's prone to beeing grumpy with the audience even though they've done nothing wrong....
@GuidoLuzzi
11 ай бұрын
he's not the only bowler to ever wear sunglasses on TV. nice try though
@zachfuller7404
7 ай бұрын
Love him or hate him you watched. That’s all you could do. 😂 loser
promo sm
My least fav bowler. Arrogant, little man. He was a great bowler and wanted everyone to know it, Napolean Syndrome at it finest, LMAO
I bowled the us open in 2004. He skipped the practice session cause he said he wasn't feeling good, then went on to win. He is such a great guy!!! Never had a bad moment with him!!! Mad respect!!
This guy wouldn't last a second at a bar.
I am not really offended by Pete Weber as much as I find him corny. It's pretty cringe trying to be "an edgy bad boy" in what is essentially a dad sport. It also seems like he just sort of casually tossed Tracy Weber aside after basically making her his personal tour slave for over a decade.
@NateCraven318
11 ай бұрын
Well when you think about it, he kind of has reasons to act that way. Remember, he had a crippling cocaine addiction from 1982 to 1984, which he recovered from, but at the same time, he's a competitor living in the shadow of his dead parents (one of which was a founding member of the PBA) and the hopelessness of his THREE failed marriages. If anything his behavior is excusable, even if it was just to get more viewers for the PBA when he started doing what he did back in 1997-1998 or so.
@nl6951
11 ай бұрын
I don't think Weber ever tried to be an "edgy bad boy". He was just being himself and didn't give a f*ck what you or anyone else thought about it.
@SirJoelsuf1
11 ай бұрын
@@NateCraven318 Yeah, Weber's been through a lot. Enough to give someone an excuse to do a little more than be belligerent during televised bowling tournaments.
@xiaolee979
11 ай бұрын
Dad sport sounds kind of dumb. I could say the NFL is a dad sport.