The Darts Pro Who Was Loved for Winning But Hated for Everything Else

Ted Hankey was one of the most polarising figures in darts history. A two-time world champion known for his Dracula-style entrance, raw talent, and unpredictable behaviour, Hankey thrilled fans on the oche — and infuriated just about everyone off it.

This video dives deep into the rise, chaos, and ultimate downfall of “The Count.” From his early dominance to explosive tantrums and a criminal conviction that destroyed his legacy, this is the story of the darts pro who was loved for winning… and hated for everything else.

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