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What THE HELL Happened to Peter Wright?

Peter “Snakebite” Wright was one of the greatest comeback stories in sports history.

A pot washer who threw darts at trees because he couldn’t afford a dartboard…
A player who became a double world darts champion at 49 and 51…
A man who reached World Number One at age 51…

And then — everything fell apart.

In this video, we break down the extraordinary rise and dramatic decline of Peter Wright. From losing nine consecutive finals to Michael van Gerwen… to finally becoming world champion… to dominating the sport… to shock early exits, collapsing averages, ranking freefall, and one of the most brutal defeats of his career.

This is the full story of one of the most emotional and human careers in professional darts.

You’ll discover:
🎯 How Peter Wright became world champion after decades of struggle
🐍 The rivalry that defined his career
📉 The warning signs behind his sudden decline
🏆 The historic wins that made him a legend
😱 The shocking loss to a world No.163 debutant
❓ Whether he can ever come back

From underdog to world number one… and then to the edge of retirement — this is the epic downfall of Peter Wright.

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