The entire town of Burns was watching Wheel of Fortune last night, as Amanda Landrove proudly represented the Cowboy State on the popular game show.
Amanda, a former Army medic and mother of two, first auditioned for the show in 2014 at a casting call in Texas...
In case you missed it, a woman on "Wheel of Fortune" almost solved a puzzle on Tuesday night's show.
However, she didn't know that Sneezy was one of the Seven Dwarfs.
"Wheel of Fortune" is a classic TV game show.
Along with "Jeopardy!" and "The Price is Right," everyone who has seen it thinks they can do a better job than the chosen contestants.
Pat Sajak's snark is well-documented on the syndicated TV game show "Wheel of Fortune."
And it seems like Sajak is getting a little extra fiery in his old age.
There's a good reason why this video about "Wheel of Fortune" is titled "wheel of stupid" on YouTube.
It's because one of the contestants shown is indeed stupid.
So, during the happy chat portion of "Wheel of Fortune" the other night, host Pat Sajak was doing the typical awkward conversation with contestant T.K. Klotz.
Klotz had revealed that he was engaged in his show questionnaire, so Sajak wanted a little more info from him.
Then it got awkward, but both seemed to handle it well.
The Internet loves bad 'Wheel of Fortune' guesses, and the genre just received a new member. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Steven, a particularly bad 'Wheel of Fortune' guesser.
Everyone loves to see a bad 'Wheel of Fortune' player or someone who makes a terrible guess on a puzzle, so it's refreshing to come across a contestant who makes you root for him.