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Streamy Awards 2023: Most Watched Ever With 15M Views

It’s a record-breaker for the 2023 Streamy Awards. The annual trophy show honoring the best in content creation on social media drew 15 million cross platform views in its first 48 hours, breaking the show’s 2021 record (9.7 million views) and more than doublingthe average show viewership across the 2020-2022 shows (6.4MM views), making it the most viewed Streamy Awards in its 13-year history.
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‘Wheel of Fortune’ host Pat Sajak calls contestant ‘trouble’ after reaction to off-color guess
Pat Sajak teased a "Wheel of Fortune" contestant for chuckling after he interpreted a wrong answer as something off-color.  "Playing with balls?" contestant Tracina Jones said, guessing the phrase of a "fun and games" puzzle alongside pro wrestler Drew McIntyre at the beginning of WWE tournament week Monday.  "Nope, still time," Sajak answered.  Pro wrestler Xavier Woods couldn’t contain his laughter at the guess. Woods and teammate Mike Bozzuffi eventually came up with the right — and safer — answer: "Playing with dolls."  "You’re trouble," Sajak teased Woods after walking over to the team.  "What did I do?!" Woods, who also goes by Austin Creed, laughed, professing his innocence.  Woods, McIntyre and the game show all posted the clip on their Instagram pages.  "Me and the @figheel did our best to not fall to pieces @wheeloffortune," Woods captioned the post along with a laughing emoji.  One person commented, "I was watching it yesterday…thank god I wasn’t drinking anything or else I would of spit my drink out!!!"            View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Austin Creed (@austincreedwins) "Xavier we all know what you did," one person commented on McIntyre’s page while another said "their reaction had me WHEEZING." The show also posted another clip of Sajak teasing Woods earlier in the show after he started playing wingman to Bozzuffi, telling the TV audience, "If I could do one thing.
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