Everyone loves a boneheaded game show contestant, but sometimes you gotta give it up for a contestant who's actually really, really good. Like this guy.
I never get to watch "Wheel of Fortune" because my husband has to watch every news cast he can find. (Like one news station is going to have a different weather forecast or something.) Last night, for the first time in a very long time, we watched "Wheel of Fortune" and saw this...
Julian Batts, a freshman from Indiana University made one of the costliest mistakes in his life when he had attempted to solve a puzzle on the game show Wheel of Fortune.
Wheel of Fortune? More like Wheel of Misfortune.
This poor schmuck's inability to pronounce the word "curio" correctly cost him a million dollars on an episode of Wheel of Fortune.
Like many Southerners, Renee Durette drops the "G" at the end of a word when she speaks. Her accent became a big issue during a recent episode of 'Wheel of Fortune,' costing the Navy Intel Specialist from Merritt Island, Fla $3,850 thanks to a controversial judge's ruling.