At the MODUS Super Series, darts champ Darren Webster found himself in a stinky situation when he accused opponent Ron Meulenkamp of using flatulence to throw him off his game.
Despite initially leading 3-0, Webster ended up losing 4-3 to Meulenkamp, who had some “gas-tly” tricks up his sleeve.
After the match, Webster, feeling deflated, shook his head and stormed off, refusing to “toot” the horn of victory with his opponent.
Taking to social media, Webster aired his grievances, saying, “Well when you play a guy who farts and stinks the stage out and denies it then kick you when [you’re] playing the stall every throw because they are s*** good luck for the future but I’m not interested in rant over.”
This isn’t the first time darts has been embroiled in a “whiffy” scandal; in 2018, Wesley Harms claimed there was a “fragrant smell” during a match against Gary Anderson, who adamantly denied any wrongdoing, swearing on his children’s lives that he was innocent of any “air-raising” activities.