“Wheel of Fortune” host Pat Sajak is back doing what he does best these days — stoking the red-hot flames of viral controversy. Contestant Scott Ingwersen was telling a story during his introduction interview when Sajak made his snarky feelings known about it. Sajak wasn’t impressed with Ingwersen’s “most pointless story ever told” — and social media watchdogs immediately sunk their teeth into him over his “a-hole” attitude. It all started when the beloved — but suddenly divisive — game show guru glanced down at his handy note card, noted Ingwersen’s survival story and couldn’t help but ask the contestant about it. “Why am I mentioning this?” Sajak, 77, asked. “It’s on your card. You had your big toe chopped off. Why are you telling this?” Ingwersen, 47, then explained his tragic tale to the Chicago native. “It’s important to know that when I was 12 years old, I was riding a 10-speed bike with flip-flops, and I fell and completely cut off the top of my toe,” Ingwersen said. He continued, “The next car that came by were two paramedics that were on their way to their job, and they said, ‘It’s just a laceration.’ But I didn’t know what that was, so it freaked me out even more. And my toe is reattached, and I just wanna say thank you to them 30 years later.” see also The audience applauded — but Sajak quickly shut them down. “That may have been the most pointless story ever told. And you told it, Scott. Congratulations to you,” an unimpressed Sajak said as he shook his head. The viral response made viewers roll their eyes from behind their phone screens and they tweeted their thoughts about Sajak’s apathetic moment. “Poor Scott just wanted to tell his story. Pat just throwing the shade,” a fan noted. “A contestant on #WheelOfFortune was telling a story. When he finished. Pat said to him… That may Have been the most pointless story ever told.
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