Luke Littler supports Darts to bring in the WWE style event and reveals how it would work
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Luke Littler has supported a radical WWE style shake -up of arrows -and wants to assume a legend of the sport.
De Nuke is preparing to defend his Premier League crown The play -offs on Thursday evening in the O2 of London.
SmallerThe reigning world champion, was at the top of the regular season classification and Won a record six nights.
But he is more aware that some fans reconsider the Premier League format.
Littler became a member of World No.1 Luke Humphries For a Q&A for the big night in the capital.
The 18-year-old was sold on the idea of a potential WWE style Royal Rumble Night of Darts.
And he would support the return of 16-time world championship Phil Taylor If the PDC has installed the event.
De Nuke told SporTBible: “Phil Taylor can be entered 30, the powerful return.”
When asked about the rules, he continued: “I don’t think you could go above one leg of 501.
“Immediately, one leg, the loser goes off, and then the next player, they will do the walk-on, and so on and so on.”
Humphries was enthusiastic in the same way and added: “I think it would be good.
“The thing is, you probably couldn’t rank it or something because you have to make sure that you do not take away too much from the severity of the sport.
“But I think it would be a good smile, very nice. I think the fans would love it too.”
Earlier this week, Nathan Aspinall Predicted that the Nuke would step away from darts In the next five years.
The ASP appears in Thursday’s showpiece on the O2 and may be able to accept Littler in the final.
Aspinall said Talksport: “I think he will be gone in about five years.
“He is 18. He does a lot on YouTube, he is good friends with Angrygeke.
“In my opinion I see him going that path.
“He is all the time with playing and traveling all the time, and he only does it for 12 months.”
Premier League Darts 2025

THE Premier League Darts is back with eight players who compete for massive prize money and Luke LittlerThe crown.
The teenager, who won the world title in December, won the Premier League in 2024 and will want to defend his crown for 18 exciting weeks.
There were two new entries this season, with Stephen Bunting and Chris Dobey Peter Wright and Michael Smith replacing.
Luke HumphriesRob Cross, Michael van GerwenGerwyn Price and Nathan Aspinall keep their place in what will be a fiercely tested title race.
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But Littler only responded to the claim a day later, Get it up for the long term.
He said: “I heard that. I’ll be here in 10 years.
“It is clearly strange to even think about retiring at the moment.
“I think what they say is that if we win 16 titles in the next 16 World championshipsThen I will clearly retire.
“I am not thinking about retirement at the moment. The money, it is there to be won, especially the world championships now.”
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