2014 PBA Tournament of Champions Stepladder Finals

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  • The ESPN finals of the 2014 PBA Tournament of Champions. Featuring finalists Pete Weber, Dan MacLelland, Dom Barrett, Wes Malott and Jason Belmonte.
    Originally aired live on ESPN January 26, 2014 from Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park, Michigan.
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  • @HalloGais
    @HalloGais 5 років тому +10

    I Love Dom Barrett! He's such an awesome guy! One of the first guys that I've seen apologize for a good break on TV.

  • @nickscraft_minecraft
    @nickscraft_minecraft Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much for that description of how a ball drilled pin up will work differently compared to a ball drilled pin down! Even almost 10 years later Randy Pedersen is still a legend! BTW I’m just about to get a MOTIV Black Venom drilled today!

  • @SirJoelsuf1
    @SirJoelsuf1 10 років тому +5

    Props to the PBA for putting these kind of shows on youtube instead of taking down everyone else's attempts. Just like WWE, they are finally getting with the times. Thank god.

  • @iwasadeum
    @iwasadeum 10 років тому +10

    Holy crap....Malott is a GIANT!

  • @sabato758
    @sabato758 7 років тому +10

    that was a nice conversation of the super wash out Wes Malott

  • @cyb3ar897
    @cyb3ar897 9 років тому +46

    A 246 average? How the hell does Belmo average 246, on a SPORT SHOT? Damn, that man has skill. I shoot one 246 about every 4-5 months. >_>

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 9 років тому

      Yeah, I get scores that high every once in a blue moon, on an easy league pattern no less.

    • @cyb3ar897
      @cyb3ar897 9 років тому +1

      Funny thing, I actually just shot 246 today in open bowling, lol.

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 9 років тому

      LogicOwl | Let's Plays Nice! I wouldn't mind one tomorrow during my league night...

    • @Mrkelpme
      @Mrkelpme 9 років тому

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    • @joshuafeibelman1520
      @joshuafeibelman1520 9 років тому

      Yeah, I get about one 250 every month on a house shot

  • @TS1r731
    @TS1r731 6 місяців тому +1

    EJ Tackett… rookie of the year.. what a monster bowler he has become

  • @cjallday1130plays
    @cjallday1130plays 10 років тому +3

    I just want to say congratulations to Jason Belmonte for winning that title. you bowled your best

  • @Adam_Tilbrook
    @Adam_Tilbrook 9 років тому +2

    Wes Malott - 1:02:20 - that's also how I bowl. I start off looking through the arrows down lane but when I release at the foul line my eyes are looking down directly at it. I thought I was the only one!

  • @altfactor
    @altfactor 9 років тому +1

    For decades, this event was held in Akron, Ohio and would be the final event of the PBA Winter/early Spring (January through April) tour.

  • @StFidjnr
    @StFidjnr 10 років тому +6

    fittingly the day he won was January 26 Australia day

  • @1too3fore
    @1too3fore 10 років тому +4

    Pete Weber looks a lot older than 51. Too much hard living.

  • @thedarkknight1584
    @thedarkknight1584 6 років тому +61

    If you guys think bowling should be a OLYMPIC sport like this comment! and I am also a 2 handed bowler :D

  • @bigtobbs4260
    @bigtobbs4260 6 років тому +1

    18:05 " Hey, you got fuckin' 4 more frame's" hahahah

  • @kevinscarborough9982
    @kevinscarborough9982 4 роки тому

    Thunderbowl Lanes is awesome. I bowled there alot.

  • @andrewphillips2179
    @andrewphillips2179 5 років тому +1

    Jason Belmonte does bowl amazingly well in the Tournament of Champions

  • @danarivera7503
    @danarivera7503 9 років тому +2

    I bowl at a AMF center and the pattern is just like this except its 35ft

  • @300deebo
    @300deebo 4 роки тому +1

    Pete Weber is the G.O.A.T.

  • @alexischeeseman4699
    @alexischeeseman4699 Рік тому

    Congratulations Jason Belmonte🥳

  • @finishstrongdoc
    @finishstrongdoc 10 років тому +1

    Belmonte 's 2-8-10 *almost* leave in the 8th frame was the game-winner.

  • @davidwildyson3016
    @davidwildyson3016 10 років тому +2

    go monte go ! close final fight

  • @wildcat0525
    @wildcat0525 6 років тому

    Literally watched this to go to sleep

  • @thegabrielchannel818
    @thegabrielchannel818 4 роки тому +2

    54:30 the pin went outside of the pin setter machine, how did they take care of that? They didn’t show it on camera

  • @drummachine434
    @drummachine434 4 роки тому

    Randy: "the only way to cover the baby split is getting both pins with the bowling ball"
    No shit lol

  • @AEC996
    @AEC996 4 роки тому +1

    51:25 Deadwood
    1:00:41 bad break (2-8-10 split)
    1:17:19 1-2-4-6-10 conversion

  • @deocyasol9406
    @deocyasol9406 2 місяці тому

    In this game Mallot and Barret were victims of No. 10 not falling down just when they needed it most that's why the results was 204 vs. 205 for Mallot. Another proof the actions of the pins control the destiny of the game.

  • @deocyasol9406
    @deocyasol9406 2 місяці тому

    Tp emphasized my point that the "actions" of the pins control the destiny of the games I even witness live a pin after being knock down, it stood up! Or the pin no. 10 remained standing, because it was not hard enough. But the next frame, it happened again but a pin hit it strong enough to knock it down.

  • @klwhitacre
    @klwhitacre 10 років тому

    Thank you for posting, this was a great telecast. Is there any chance for HD in the future? Thanks again.

  • @sabato758
    @sabato758 7 років тому +1

    I think the right lane was a small problem because of the 1st ball change in the title match

  • @TheMichiganMetalhead
    @TheMichiganMetalhead 5 років тому +2

    Nice Metallica In the 4th frame of the title match!

  • @LeporconasHD
    @LeporconasHD 10 років тому

    BEST GAME EVER! Congrats to Jason Belmonte! My inspiration bowler!

  • @jameswhitehead1418
    @jameswhitehead1418 5 років тому

    Read the headlining at the bottom at 46:31

  • @Zurround
    @Zurround 11 місяців тому

    Pete Webber should not have missed the "baby split" and the 3,6,10. At his skill level those should be a given. A shame.

  • @finalman25
    @finalman25 9 років тому

    wow imagine that...by a dam pin again LOL this is like the third game ive seen him win by a pin by!!

  • @artrock101
    @artrock101 10 років тому +1

    I have never been more sick of "Enter Sandman"...

  • @FairyDemon99
    @FairyDemon99 10 років тому

    I find that i still love jason belmontes shot but i dont know, hes changed i honestly dunno if the change is better or not but hes definitely changed.
    Maybe its his shots or his comments?

  • @statiketernal
    @statiketernal 10 років тому +1

    What's the music that plays in the background when Dan MacLelland strikes, anyone know?

  • @TristanRacingFan2000
    @TristanRacingFan2000 5 років тому

    1:12 I Love this music who does this music and i heard this same one from the 2017 pba league between NYC Kingpins vs Hitmen where did you get the music.

  • @JuiceWaayyne
    @JuiceWaayyne 10 років тому +2

    Osku Palermaa has a stronger shot than BelMonte, but doesn't have as much consistency with the strikes.

  • @PSkyukido
    @PSkyukido 5 років тому

    I wonder if all lane oil will be colored at some point. I'd love to have that available

  • @darroch133
    @darroch133 6 років тому

    what is on wes malotts thumb rosin?

  • @ClassicBoxingMatches
    @ClassicBoxingMatches 9 років тому

    I love bowling but only start playing it more seriously recently. I wouldn't say I'm that great I use to play 8 or 9 times a year and average about a 125 but now that I purchased my own ball and shoes I've been playing weekly for the last month and I'm averaging 165, mainly off spares usually only get 2 strikes. I only have a Brunswick Rhino 11lb ball so its more a spare ball than anything but I'm looking at getting a 14lb Storm Agent ball I've been watching these championship tournaments to try improve my game

    • @Steve.Orland
      @Steve.Orland 8 років тому +1

      ok

    • @ECU_Gaming128
      @ECU_Gaming128 8 років тому

      I have a Storm Mix 12 pounder and a T-storm from Brunswick which is a 12 pounder. I am a two handed bowler

    • @Steve.Orland
      @Steve.Orland 8 років тому +1

      ok

  • @andrewphillips2179
    @andrewphillips2179 5 років тому

    it was an amazing title match between Jason Belmonte and Wes Malott

  • @thecascas43
    @thecascas43 10 років тому

    when this happened?

  • @conradluznar2036
    @conradluznar2036 10 років тому

    Good bowlers like to throw good strikes.

  • @carterstreet2506
    @carterstreet2506 7 років тому +1

    I just turned 13 and average over 200 and have a 245 on camera in my last video

  • @deocyasol9406
    @deocyasol9406 2 місяці тому

    These champions never learned. Just because they did not get the desired results they changed their games right away. Don't they realized by now it is still the "actions" of the pins that matter? Sometimes the no. 1 pin remained standing then some pin(s) from the back will knock it down. Or they hit the "sweet spot" or whatever the call it, it resulted in a split? Just be consistent in the approach and they will have a consistent game results.

  • @sabato758
    @sabato758 7 років тому +1

    I think dan should of made that ball change a lot sooner then he did

  • @Christopher_Black
    @Christopher_Black 9 років тому +1

    whats up with the quality?

  • @natejohnson3638
    @natejohnson3638 8 років тому

    1:09:05, can anyone tell me if they hear what exactly Barrett says? I can't really tell, but I have an idea!

  • @jaraiacademy
    @jaraiacademy 9 років тому +6

    How many people do you actually think started off bowling two-handed? My little brother couldn't hold the ball, so he used two hands. But I'm pretty sure that most are just switching over from one hand to two hands and I don't really like that.

    • @dylan9371
      @dylan9371 9 років тому +5

      I switched from two hands to one hand

    • @michael__liu
      @michael__liu 8 років тому +6

      There is nothing wrong with bowling two handed. I switched from one handed to two handed

    • @odellus
      @odellus 7 років тому +5

      why do you care about how someone else bowls?

    • @shutendojigaming4009
      @shutendojigaming4009 6 років тому

      Most people have a story, I started one handed with my own ball and no hook, while bowling I ripped all the skin off my thumb because the ball wasn't drilled correctly, so I swapped to two handed so that I could actually finish bowling, after seeing all the revs I gained I stayed with it, my average tanked about 30 pins till I learned how to throw it more consistently, now I'm around a 190 average (league shot, not sport shot xD) there are days I wish I could actually bowl one handed because I have too many revs now, but I am not coordinated enough to switch back and is have to drop from my 16 to like a 12 xD

    • @kylewagner6607
      @kylewagner6607 5 років тому

      Cry about it then

  • @thegdoat
    @thegdoat 9 років тому +10

    Kimberly Pressler is so hot!!!!!!

  • @terminat1
    @terminat1 6 років тому +1

    The annoying music after every strike ranks very high on the obnoxious meter.

  • @finalman25
    @finalman25 9 років тому

    These pros must hate playing all those three game series to get here..And the finals are just one and done..The lower seed almost has an advantage sometimes..:/

  • @SnakeSea
    @SnakeSea Рік тому +1

    I like Wes Malott, but his stroke isn’t so satisfying to watch compared to someone like Barrett or Macelland. Kind of reminds me of Walter Ray Williams Jr. great bowler but odd looking throw.

  • @_gabe_2407
    @_gabe_2407 8 років тому +1

    1:34:14 He's gonna cry in the car

  • @turtleofaman
    @turtleofaman 9 років тому

    During the Pete Weber talks with that coach guy they didn't bleep out "fucking". Time code for it is 18:07. Wonder if ESPN got fined.

  • @TheMrFrontera
    @TheMrFrontera 8 років тому

    can someone tell me what ball Malott was throwing in the final game?

    • @BSach3211
      @BSach3211 8 років тому

      IQ Tour Fusion

    • @TheMrFrontera
      @TheMrFrontera 8 років тому

      Brandon Sach Thanks. Rewatching the last few frames, I cant believe I didn't see it sooner, i must be going blind

  • @cocattackers5547
    @cocattackers5547 6 років тому

    Did you saw mallot crying?

  • @deocyasol9406
    @deocyasol9406 2 місяці тому

    In this game it happened again a dastardly one refused to fall down that resulted in 208-209 for Belmonte. With their unlucky pin actions, I as a recreational bowler I probably would have beaten them. hahahaha.

  • @beeemm2578
    @beeemm2578 Рік тому

    No Akron, no TofC

  • @Redsox3600
    @Redsox3600 8 місяців тому

    I laugh at the pin up vs pin down segment. #Caca

  • @brianshaw2914
    @brianshaw2914 9 років тому +1

    these guys train by eating everything in sight...

  • @sabato758
    @sabato758 7 років тому +1

    what pair are they using

  • @mawven3394
    @mawven3394 10 років тому +1

    I thought I saw walterray at 8:35...

  • @christrees4446
    @christrees4446 9 років тому

    how is this a thing?

  • @ManaManaWegi
    @ManaManaWegi 8 років тому

    Is Webber a wwe fan?At one point he had HHH's theme as his strike song, now the cm punk theme, and he does the roman reigns fist to the ground.

    • @Steve.Orland
      @Steve.Orland 8 років тому

      yep. big wwe fan

    • @brood910
      @brood910 8 років тому

      Looks like that's why he poses like Triple H after every single strike.

  • @TDK316
    @TDK316 5 років тому

    18:07 we got f*ckin how many more frames, six?

  • @erickg3508
    @erickg3508 9 років тому

    who's the bold guy with glasses back with the public? I've seen him lately in bowling games.

    • @iconredesign
      @iconredesign 7 років тому +1

      Erick G Tom Clark, Commissioner of the PBA.

  • @SUPERMOOS93
    @SUPERMOOS93 10 років тому

    where did the lisp come from? she never had one before

    • @davidbruceheacock3947
      @davidbruceheacock3947 10 років тому

      I believe her lisp is from a retainer or some other such dental device.

    • @SAVAGE308SNIPER
      @SAVAGE308SNIPER 10 років тому +1

      Actually, she got a tongue piercing. I know this because I used to work for the PBA. Lol

  • @tombonele
    @tombonele 10 років тому

    is that the weight of the ball when they show the arsenal in pounds? 9.0 pounds? seems light

    • @rciruelas
      @rciruelas 10 років тому

      No. That's the level of hook potential

    • @VincentThibodeaux
      @VincentThibodeaux 10 років тому

      Hook potential is based on a scale of 1-10 10 being the highest. They don't show spare balls. And also, professionals mainly use 15 pound balls. A few still use 16 but other than that, as far as men's bowling goes, that's about it for weight.

    • @VanillaMidgetSSBM
      @VanillaMidgetSSBM 10 років тому

      Vincent Thibodeaux Two of the people still using 16 are:
      Sean rash
      Missy Parkins (Only Pro woman using 16)

    • @MusicMania744
      @MusicMania744 9 років тому +1

      Noozie I think Norm still uses 16, too

    • @noahhergenreder7241
      @noahhergenreder7241 9 років тому

      the number corresponding to the ball when they show the arsenal means how much hook that ball has. Their actual balls are like fifteen pounds

  • @9268
    @9268 8 років тому +1

    No HD...really

  • @dylanmccarty15dm
    @dylanmccarty15dm 10 років тому

    Michael. Osku has a strong shot. But Jadon has been throwing 2 handed his whole life. So Jason knows more about 2 handed technique then Osku.

    • @93jacksonk
      @93jacksonk 10 років тому

      osku has been bowling two handed his whole life too, don't know where you thought Jason had been doing it longer..

    • @dylanmccarty15dm
      @dylanmccarty15dm 10 років тому

      Osku ever said himself he use to bowl one handed but he figured 2 would be more accurate for him. Jason can do more with it then Osku can. I like Osku hes a great bowler but Jason is more smooth and can control it more.

  • @scares2584
    @scares2584 8 років тому +1

    LET'S GO BELMO.

  • @PoRnosJH
    @PoRnosJH 9 років тому +1

    wtf is this resolution omg

  • @bser3973
    @bser3973 10 років тому

    A bad strike makes up for a missed 10 pin.

  • @trevorsamuelson2033
    @trevorsamuelson2033 4 роки тому

    Any person

  • @MyDyingBride11111
    @MyDyingBride11111 9 років тому

    why did he say sorry about this shot 56:20?? and what is bad shot?

    • @matthewromine1723
      @matthewromine1723 9 років тому +1

      He said sorry to be polite about it being a "lucky" strike. He didn't hit the right pocket, or area of the pins, thus the pins fell weirdly.

    • @CasualGamerPlays
      @CasualGamerPlays 9 років тому +1

      Yeah i'm lost on why he said "sorry", that is the first time i've ever heard anyone say sorry for getting a lucky strike. Most times when i'm bowling and someone gets a lucky strike, they say they'll take it! lol

    • @replaymc1233
      @replaymc1233 9 років тому

      demetryce2001 it's a politeness thing, especially in the pros the bowlers respect the luckiness of a Brooklyn strike and will apologize for getting the strike.

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 9 років тому

      ***** It's just the standard with the players. None of them actually feel sorry about it. It's the same with a tennis player having a shot clip the net and fell in for a winning point. They apologize for those, too. It's just people trying to uphold good sportsmanship.

  • @HydraliskX
    @HydraliskX 5 років тому

    The music was so, so bad.

  • @OrdinaryMoe
    @OrdinaryMoe 10 років тому +2

    Would it kill them to upload this footage in HD.

  • @UNiTFk
    @UNiTFk 10 років тому +3

    Why players say "sorry" when they strike with a bad shoot?... strike is a strike dont matter how u shot...

    • @CoryFugger
      @CoryFugger 10 років тому +1

      i get excited when a bad shot carries..it makes up for all the pocket tens left.. thats bowling for u..

    • @picklecakeface
      @picklecakeface 10 років тому +1

      I think that if the strike was lucky then it's not really deserved and that's why you should feel guilty that you got it. I am the kind of guy to apologize after a bad strike as well, but if you don't nobody will think bad of you for it.

    • @UNiTFk
      @UNiTFk 10 років тому +1

      luck is part of the game... like those 8pin on perfect pocket balls... i dont know i dont think is necessary to apologize :p

    • @SirJoelsuf1
      @SirJoelsuf1 10 років тому +3

      Cuz a really good player knows that bad shots should not win titles. At tournaments I don't apologize or anything when I get a brooklyn, but I'll be clearly disgusted by it for two reasons: 1) it means I threw a bad shot and its not fair to those who make good shots and leave corners, 2) it means I might be looking at a Big Four or something like it soon.
      It's like bragging if you are able to Fool's mate everyone in chess. Bragging about taking advantage is a pretty tool move.

    • @UNiTFk
      @UNiTFk 10 років тому +1

      the 1-3 spot for right hand and 1-2 for left are only the best and easier way to strike... but is not like you always have to hit there to get a strike... isnt a rule at all... which means there is not bad shots only good brakes...

  • @PunyaCinema
    @PunyaCinema 10 років тому

    He totally ate that shaving cream.. gross.

  • @katanamast279
    @katanamast279 10 років тому

    Wes Malott is always blaming the audience for his mistakes

  • @austinburnett9791
    @austinburnett9791 10 років тому

    No a strike isn't a strike. If it's not were you want it then its a fluke that you got the shot

    • @dannamanna99
      @dannamanna99 10 років тому +5

      your opinion. score card its a strike. a strike is when all 10 pins go down on the first try of a frame. no different then picking up a 7-10 split.
      just the problem is that the strike could have gone another way. just like if you hit the pocket exactly how you wanted to and most of the time it ends up a strike but this time it does not. then its not a strike.

  • @alayrenoconnell7208
    @alayrenoconnell7208 9 років тому

    What's the song that keeps playing after every shot?

    • @ralphmonk171
      @ralphmonk171 9 років тому

      wes mallots song was Enter Sandman by Metallica. not sure what belmos was.

    • @weadley
      @weadley 9 років тому

      Mettalica's "Sandman"

    • @alayrenoconnell7208
      @alayrenoconnell7208 9 років тому

      Charles Waldrop I know Wes', I meant Belmos'. Lol.

    • @simplydiverse7743
      @simplydiverse7743 9 років тому

      Alayren O'Connell Belmos song that comes on is called "All I Do Is Win"

    • @wynnberry9160
      @wynnberry9160 8 років тому

      all I do is win by dj kahllid

  • @slimpyman
    @slimpyman 10 років тому

    malott is a baby eh

  • @AEC996
    @AEC996 5 років тому

    1:34:38 look what O Neill is holding.

  • @trethomas7982
    @trethomas7982 10 років тому

    I love ThunderBowl Lanes but their house shot in that arena is HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!

  • @radzniwanrashid5616
    @radzniwanrashid5616 10 років тому

    To just be i

  • @user-rl2wx6jw4n
    @user-rl2wx6jw4n 2 роки тому +1

    피트웨버 존나 못친다!!!!! 그러니깐 월터레이윌리엄스주니어한테 2006japan cup에서 그냥 쳐설쳐대먹고나대다가 진거아니겠나!!!!!

  • @petervoyt24
    @petervoyt24 3 роки тому

    PW as the GOAT ?? what a joke.

  • @RRBuilder611
    @RRBuilder611 6 років тому

    Pete is a good bowler but he needs to stop boasting. It’s annoying as fuck

  • @thetrain3302
    @thetrain3302 9 місяців тому

    God I don’t miss Mike J as play by play commentator. He was absolute garbage 🗑️

  • @evanouk3297
    @evanouk3297 3 роки тому

    The languid value consequentially answer because cork causally soak by a boring danger. annoyed, upset guatemalan

  • @floydwasinger6603
    @floydwasinger6603 9 років тому

    if these pro bowlers are so good then why don't they use only one bowling ball for every shot instead of six? I think having that many balls makes you look bad.

    • @BigPumpp
      @BigPumpp 8 років тому

      The amount of balls is to adjust to different patterns and break down of oil. All these balls have different reactions.

    • @jackstevens285
      @jackstevens285 7 років тому

      On one hand I agree with you I think they should have to choose which 2 balls they will use before the match starts and then have to alter their shots to handle lane breakdown. but I can also appreciate that knowing which ball to use and being able to switch balls and adapt your shot accordingly is a big part of what makes these players so damn good!

  • @Auron902
    @Auron902 9 років тому

    i realy dislike mallot

    • @markwickmen9677
      @markwickmen9677 9 років тому

      David Giessner Why?

    • @Auron902
      @Auron902 9 років тому

      because even though he has a unique shot. He does not seem to be my type of bowler to follow the only reason i dislike him is because he is not on tv as of recent and there are so many better bowlers

    • @georgeferguson3205
      @georgeferguson3205 6 років тому +3

      Mr Man And that makes him a bad guy because...?

  • @Zack71119
    @Zack71119 8 років тому +3

    1:24:48 randy perterson says he hit the pocket every shot. haha. he got the 2-8 to fall should have been 2-8-10 in the 2nd. and in the 4th he rolled a 2 pin. Yea that's for sure hitting the pocket. what a joke. Malott should have won! and in the 8th again he should have left 2-8-10 i guess that was in the pocket also.

    • @soulresonance1267
      @soulresonance1267 8 років тому

      he would have split more but with his power it causes alot of pin action which causes splits to be less common or can cause them to be tripped up, its a combination of luck and his style, mallot could have won but he threw a very poor shot in the 10th and thats what made him lose

    • @MyKiller890
      @MyKiller890 7 років тому +4

      Zack Mcswain He did hit the pocket on those shots. They just light, heavy, or good shots.

    • @akbubs
      @akbubs 6 років тому

      Randy likes to exaggerate