Yep, on the lanes he's as intense as it gets. Gets upset, throws things sometimes, very demonstrative. But off the lanes, all smiles.
I ran into PDW at the finals at the Johnny Petraglia Open in 1996 when it was held at Louis Brown center on the Rutgers campus. He was wandering around behind the stands prior to the first match. He joked around with me and a couple of other spectators before he walked off. It totally changed my view about him. I would buy him a beer.
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Yep, on the lanes he's as intense as it gets. Gets upset, throws things sometimes, very demonstrative. But off the lanes, all smiles.
I'm still wondering which is the act: the on or off lane person.
We've all seen his antics on TV (I don't mind them, love the personality).
But have heard stories from both sides off the lane where he was cordial as could be but also an ***.
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