This video was very well put together. Pete Weber has always expressed himself as he is. It's obvious to see he'll be forever remembered as a fierce competitor... a legend not to be forgotten.
No parent can force a child to follow in their profession unless the kid really loves it. Dick Weber loved bowling and was fortunate that not only was his son a Hall of Fame talent, but Pete loved bowling, too. You have to LOVE it to do it this long and care about it this much.
Pete, thank you for what you've done for the sport. I know why this past Saturday, 02/24, I did 3 stone 9's in a row, and did 5 total in the same game. To celebrate your retirement!!!
This guy is great. I dont bowl but I am a fan because of Pete. Im so happy for the guy that he had the career he has had doing what he loves, and although you can always watch the old matches (thank god) on the interwebs, its just another sign of no country for old men, things are changing, and time moves on. It was so much fun so many times and its not quite over yet. Hope to see Pete do a podcast or something.
The nerves of steel and confidence to go up and throw that last ball against Fagan to win the U.S. Open is still incredible to me. Such a difficult oil pattern and any minor miss could've easily cost him the championship. Easily my top clutch moment ever in the sport.
Amazing career. He won early with plastic/polyester ball era, then the urethane era, the reactive resin era, and any other variations during his career. You always have to wonder how many more titles he could have won if he didn't have his personal battles in his career. Whether you liked his attitude and antics or not, that's what made him PDW, and I personally believe it got more people to watch, especially if he was on tv. The different personalities are what make watching fun, and hopefully, professional bowling will never end. I never met him personally, but in my observation from tv, especially later in his career, he was very respectful to the game and his opponents in defeat when the game was over.
"You always have to wonder how many more titles he could have won if he didn't have his personal battles in his career." True, but what also kept him from winning even more is that Walter Ray was usually in the way. They had some great battles, and Pete had a tough time beating WRW on TV (So did everyone else).
Earl may be the GOAT, and Dick (Pete's dad) may be BEST ambassador this game will EVER know, but Pete exemplified KILLER on the lanes like no other, both before and since him.
He is the person responsible for giving color and substance to Bowling, thank you Pete for being so unique.
This video was very well put together. Pete Weber has always expressed himself as he is. It's obvious to see he'll be forever remembered as a fierce competitor... a legend not to be forgotten.
No parent can force a child to follow in their profession unless the kid really loves it. Dick Weber loved bowling and was fortunate that not only was his son a Hall of Fame talent, but Pete loved bowling, too. You have to LOVE it to do it this long and care about it this much.
So amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your gift and talent. You are blessing to bowling. Much Love ❤️ 😍 💖.
Thank you Pete for your incredible contribution to the sport of bowling. Don’t ever change and keep bringing your unique color and enthusiasm.
Awesome watching him bring personality, fire, & intensity to bowling. So much fun watching him. PDW THE GREATEST
A lot of times I never saw eye to eye with Pete, but he was one hell of a bowler that I respected. Congrats Pete👋👋
Pete, thank you for what you've done for the sport. I know why this past Saturday, 02/24, I did 3 stone 9's in a row, and did 5 total in the same game. To celebrate your retirement!!!
This guy is great. I dont bowl but I am a fan because of Pete. Im so happy for the guy that he had the career he has had doing what he loves, and although you can always watch the old matches (thank god) on the interwebs, its just another sign of no country for old men, things are changing, and time moves on. It was so much fun so many times and its not quite over yet. Hope to see Pete do a podcast or something.
The nerves of steel and confidence to go up and throw that last ball against Fagan to win the U.S. Open is still incredible to me. Such a difficult oil pattern and any minor miss could've easily cost him the championship. Easily my top clutch moment ever in the sport.
Legend
The most natural fluid swing in the history of the sport. He is the reason the PBA exists today.
Amazing career. He won early with plastic/polyester ball era, then the urethane era, the reactive resin era, and any other variations during his career. You always have to wonder how many more titles he could have won if he didn't have his personal battles in his career. Whether you liked his attitude and antics or not, that's what made him PDW, and I personally believe it got more people to watch, especially if he was on tv. The different personalities are what make watching fun, and hopefully, professional bowling will never end. I never met him personally, but in my observation from tv, especially later in his career, he was very respectful to the game and his opponents in defeat when the game was over.
"You always have to wonder how many more titles he could have won if he didn't have his personal battles in his career." True, but what also kept him from winning even more is that Walter Ray was usually in the way. They had some great battles, and Pete had a tough time beating WRW on TV (So did everyone else).
So many memories growing up watching him. The great Pete Weber.
Simply put......P D W 😎🐐
What a legend,writing this gave me goosebumps,*MicDrop*…………
Greatest of all time.
Earl may be the GOAT, and Dick (Pete's dad) may be BEST ambassador this game will EVER know, but Pete exemplified KILLER on the lanes like no other, both before and since him.
Pete has the cleanest release in Bowling, hands down!
Great video patrick
Pete highly respect this guy for all the he did hes a greatest bowler 😔
Pete overcame a lot of personal issues, but he always respected the game I believe.
"Love me or hate me, you watched. That’s all you could do."
-Peter David Weber, 37-Time Professional Bowlers Association National Tour Titlist
The one and only PDW. . .He did it his way!
Sad an OLD man. As we all will get to someday.
FAREWELL PETE WEBER
FAREWELL PETE WEBER
Somebody definitely should've yelled who do you think you are?!?!
Hes gonna still bowl pba 50 and 60
Prom date pose with Sean Rash
No one knew who him thought he thought who he thinks they are, yet they were.
THAT'S WHY YOU'RE PETE WEBAH
PETE WEBAH, LADIES ‘N’ GENTLEMEN!!!