Before the gigantic Sid Waddell Trophy, world champion Peter Wright kissed his wife Joanne, and immediately afterwards the man with the red mohawk heralded a new darts era.

"Of course I can still win three world championships before I'm too old," said the 51-year-old Scot after his triumph in London, which brought him not only 500,000 pounds (about 595,000 euros) but also a lot of fame and recognition.

After another coup after 2020, "Snakebite" Wright is one of only six players to have won several world titles.

When he presented the magnificent trophy, which weighs around 25 kilograms, at his nightly interview marathon, Wright said proudly: “She is back. This is my lady. ”The bird of paradise, known for its brightly colored hair and brightly colored clothes, has crowned a splendid season and is now only around 15,000 pounds behind Primus Gerwyn Price from Wales in the world rankings. The next goal is clear: to take the top spot for the first time. "By the end of this year, I should be number one and the first Scot in history," Wright said. 2022 should also be his year.

The very wild booze that he announced after his first triumph two years ago against the Dutchman Michael van Gerwen was canceled this time according to the audience's favorite.

"There's no party, but a cup or two of tea," Wright said at DAZN.

He is just too old for that.

The same did not apply to the duel on the disc in the thrilling 7: 5 final win against Englishman Michael Smith, where experience prevailed.

"The old man is still there," said the happy Wright with a dash of satisfaction.

Wright and the wild roller coaster ride

He is now two-time world champion, current team world champion and winner of the World Matchplay, which is considered the second most important tournament of the year.

Wright belongs next to the Englishman Phil Taylor (14 titles), van Gerwen (three titles) as well as compatriot Gary Anderson, England's Adrian Lewis and Canada's John Part (two trophies each) to the illustrious circle of players who have won the most important trophy of the PDC several times have conquered.

He almost stopped doing that a few years ago if his wife hadn't stopped him.

For Wright's career, the notion of a wild roller coaster ride is perfectly true.

He grew up in poor conditions and, as a child, threw arrows at trees on which he had previously drawn a disc.

After that he only played on a regional level for a long time, at the end of 2013 he wanted to end prematurely as a professional. 

It's his wife every time who gets him back on track. Joanne is not only a partner and confidante, but also acts as a manager for her husband. She also takes on the time-consuming task of creating Wright's hairstyles and outfits before the big performances. She always paints the snakebite on his head. What if he left now, as a two-time world champion? “I'm not stepping back, not now. Jo wouldn't let me, ”Wright clarified and laughed.

While still on stage, the Scot acted as a comforter to his opponent Smith, who, despite a furious tournament with victories over Price and Jonny Clayton, has to wait for an important title.

On the largest darts stage in the world, Smith cried unrestrainedly before the almost 3000 fans at "Ally Pally" and victorious rival Wright cheered him up again.

“Keep your head up, Michael.

You know you'll be world champion in the future, too, ”Wright said.

The frustrated Smith commented, “I'll win my next final.

I was only missing two sentences. ”In the arena in north London, bizarre scenes had previously taken place.

Wright was crying, Smith was crying, suddenly Wright was hopping back and forth to his run-in music "Don't stop the party" by Pitbull, cheered by the audience. 

It was a fitting end to a World Cup with thrilling games, great darts sport, but also plenty of bizarre faction with a full hall in times of the corona pandemic and positive tests from players, including former Dutch world champion van Gerwen and last year's semi-finalist Dave Chisnall from England took them out of the tournament. During these three weeks, the PDC came under more severe criticism than ever before and at some point only communicated the bare essentials.

For Wright, things should continue with further successes after a great season.

He's still missing the Premier League title, and the replacement of the muscleman Price as number one should only be a matter of time in view of the strong year 2021.

Wright sees himself on the Olympus of his sport.

“Now I have two!

That wasn't luck.

To win this tournament a second time is very special, ”said Wright.

Even if, according to your own joke, you are too old to celebrate it big.