If this guy was Einstein levels of intelligence as what's being depicted in the show, he'd be a multi millionaire already. Not some lowly schmuck who's living in a single bedroom apartment who has a gift from God that went unnoticed all these years. This show is so fake.
he's 34. professional gambler. so probably lost a lot of money. and knowing a lot of stuff means he's good at memorizing shit and not necessarily a genius. he was also on another trivia show and killed it there too.
I could ask this guy 5 completely random questions across any number of categories and topics and he won't know sh*t. The producers gave this guy a book on all the questions they would be asking prior to the show and he memorized most of it. Nobody can know everything about everything. It's not possible. Not even for the most brilliant minds in history.
wrong. it's very possible to memorize a lot of SIGNIFICANT shit. Your brain is littered with bullshit like professional wrestling comic books and other virgin shit. This dude probably memorized shit like a robot and now he's millionaire. You have a lot of wrestling and comic book knowledge and are a fat virgin.
Yeah, this guy's like Dustin Hoffman from Rainman where he can just memorize sh*t from all of wikipedia. Tens of millions of pages of information all stacked in his memory. LOL Pathetic sh*t just like your pussy ass punches on the bag. Weak ass bitch arms with no talent. Still living in a sh*t apartment with no skills for anything because you're a faggot little pussy
This is their last hurrah in boosting ratings before Alex Trebek's likely death next year. Pretty smart.
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He's not sharing his earnings with you, BOSS. Don't worry. You'll still be the same lonely faggot you always were.
You don't get sh*t. Faggot talking sh*t about wanting to be a pro boxer for the past 12 years and trying to get attention on the forum.
You got no skills for boxing, f*ck boy. You hit like a f*cking girl and you got bitch arms, no speed, no power, no athleticism and are f*cking 37 years old. And still living in a sh*t 1 bedroom apartment in Toronto
To this day nobody has killed Jeopardy like Gloria when Billy Hoyle hit that hook shot to get her on the lot.