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Pro wrestler contestant on ‘Wheel of Fortune’ defends host Pat Sajak’s headlock celebration: ‘I loved it’

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A professional wrestler who was on the receiving end of a headlock from "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak thinks fans of the long-running game show should cut the 76-year-old host some slack after he received backlash from viewers over the bizarre TV moment. 

Fred Fletcher-Jackson’s win on Tuesday sparked a bit of controversy online when Sajak, who has hosted the popular game show since 1981, placed the contestant in a seemingly innocent headlock, known in wrestling circles as a cross-face chicken wing, after correctly answering the bonus round question.

Pat Sajak told contestant Julie that she had lost out on an additional $40,000. (Christopher Willard)

However, for Fletcher-Jackson, who said he enjoys wrestling despite getting paid "very little," the playful moment between him and Sajak was "one of the biggest highlights of the show." 

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"As a pro wrestler and as a guy of showbiz and as the guy he was putting in that hold, I loved that moment. L-O-V-E in capital letters," he told TMZ Sports in an interview published Friday. "That was one of the biggest highlights of the show. So, for me personally to see, from my perspective, seeing the criticizing that he gets online is a little unfair."

He continued, "I was the one who was put in the hold and I was perfectly okay with it. In fact, I loved it. So I don’t think they should get any more upset than I’m getting because I was the one who was ‘affected’ in that kind of way."

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