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10 Players Who Hated Adrian Lewis

Adrian Lewis was one of the most talented players in darts history — and one of the most controversial.

A two-time world champion with a reputation for chaos, Lewis clashed with some of the biggest names in the sport, including Gerwyn Price, Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson, and Peter Wright.

🎯 In this video:

The infamous walk-off vs Peter Manley
The on-stage chaos with Kevin Painter
The Glasgow crowd incident vs Gary Anderson
The heated rivalry with Gerwyn Price
Accusations and clashes with Van Gerwen
The confrontation with José Justicia
The complicated relationship with Phil Taylor
And how it all led to his exit from the PDC

This is the full story of a player who combined world-class talent with relentless controversy — and left a trail of unforgettable moments behind him.

📊 From fines and bans to legendary matches and rivalries, this is Adrian Lewis like you’ve never seen him before.

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