Gants wife was an emergency room surgeon. Man, thats a balls job. Can you imagine the shits shes seen? Horrific. I think it would be total badassery to say "I save asses for a living ". What a boss.
Yes he did. That was his only TV appearance for that year. He went on to make ten TV appearance over the following two years (in 1986/1987) for one title (1987 True Value Open) and one runner-up (1986 Budweiser Classic in Columbus, OH) before leaving the Tour for several years to take care of his young son while his wife was a senior medical professional in a hospital. Later returning to the Tour in 1995 to make a further six TV appearances for two more titles before making his last his appearance in 1999 at the Greater Detroit Open.
@@multicaruana yeah it seemed like he was on quite a bit. You'd figure he'd had won more with that ball, but he blew alot of easy spares. Still, he was entertaining
@@derekcabanaw1789 of course he didn't...lol...and Butch had a 300 on tv. I loved Butchs bowling. Scrappy as f. He won some🤷♂️...you wanna talk about a Bo hyped lousy bowler? Steve Wunderlich. Or i call him Steve Wonjackshit
Mike Aulby puts a tremendous amount of roll on the ball.
Gants wife was an emergency room surgeon. Man, thats a balls job. Can you imagine the shits shes seen? Horrific. I think it would be total badassery to say "I save asses for a living ". What a boss.
The Cars!!! Hell yes. They had some kick ass tunage through the year on this show. 👌🤘👏 it was already the best show ever(well, with MNF of course 😉)
This bowling center looks like it was an absolute dive, pin carry doesn't look much better either.
Closed in the late 80s or early 90s in any case.
Left lane looks like there’s a telephone pole with wires sticking out.
the first, second, and semi final matches were exciting and very close
39:55....With the way today's balls hook, the ball would probably miss the 8-pin on that spare! :-P
Cant with the Roto-Star SL hard rubber!
24:18 lol
Did John Gant ever show up again on TV? He, at one time, looked like he had it all and would be one of the greats.
He was a CHOKER!! Never had the makings of a VARSITY ATHLETE!! 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡💩💩💩💩😎
Yes he did. That was his only TV appearance for that year.
He went on to make ten TV appearance over the following two years (in 1986/1987) for one title (1987 True Value Open) and one runner-up (1986 Budweiser Classic in Columbus, OH) before leaving the Tour for several years to take care of his young son while his wife was a senior medical professional in a hospital.
Later returning to the Tour in 1995 to make a further six TV appearances for two more titles before making his last his appearance in 1999 at the Greater Detroit Open.
@@Igloo3471 Thank you for this info. I guess he was more successful than I had remembered.
@@multicaruana yeah it seemed like he was on quite a bit. You'd figure he'd had won more with that ball, but he blew alot of easy spares. Still, he was entertaining
I wonder where Guppy buys his pants?
Goofy Poops pantaloons are epic....lol. 😆
FROM YOUR CLOSET!! 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡💩💩💩💩
mike aulby was in the drivers seat to win the ac delco classic
You’re still being a JERKOFF GIVING AWAY THE RESULTS!! ASS WIPE!! 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡💩💩💩💩
Soper was a lousy bowler. Why tf is he throwing a spinner 😅
Did you win six titles and a major on tour?
@@derekcabanaw1789 of course he didn't...lol...and Butch had a 300 on tv. I loved Butchs bowling. Scrappy as f. He won some🤷♂️...you wanna talk about a Bo hyped lousy bowler? Steve Wunderlich. Or i call him Steve Wonjackshit