Peter Wright is one of the most talked about players on the PDC Tour and has created a strange theory about Luke Humphries and Luke Littler at the Bahrain Darts Masters.
The Scottish thrower went down Michael van Gerwen skin on World Darts Championships in post-match interviews.
– van Gerwen suggested Peter Wright said “c***” at Ally Pally, and Snakebite continued his controversial speech ahead of the year’s first World Series of Darts event.
Wright suggested both Łukasz Małyr AND Luke Humphries for some strange reason he was able to fight at the event in Sakhir.

The ‘short format’ could lead to Luke Humphries and Luke Littler struggling
Wright goes to Bahrain to replace van Gerwen, who cannot come due to family responsibilities.
Wright is enjoying a World Series run after an impressive World Darts Championship in which he toppled Humphries.
Wright started the discussion early on the two tournament favorites and suggested that the tournament format could cause them to lose early.
In a pre-event conversation via SunSnakebite shared his excitement about joining the tournament at the last minute.
“I’m looking forward to the Bahrain Masters,” Wright said. “At least in the short format, we know both Lukes will be knocked out early because it takes time to warm up.”
The Bahrain Darts Masters starts on January 16 and ends a day later. Wright plays Alexis Toylo, Humphries clashes with Abdulla Saeed, and Littler begins his campaign against Lourence Ilagan.
“Everyone wanted” Luke Littler to win the PDC Tour, claims Peter Wright
Despite his thoughts about The Nuke going to the Middle East, Wright claimed that he and the rest of the tour wanted Littler to win the World Darts Championships.
Wright said: “It would be nice if Michael won a fourth world championship. But really, we all wanted Littler to win to expand the game even more.
The right person won. This is a great solution for this sport. Of course, Łukasz is very good. However, he needs to become more consistent. He’s not one of the best yet. But he clearly has the potential to be one.”
Littler defends his Bahrain Darts Masters title after winning the 2024 edition of the competition. Nuke also hit the nine-dart in Sakhir 12 months ago.