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== Wheels == There have been five wheels that held the title of The Wheel of the Worst. <!-- Todo: Include the episodes in which each while was introduced. --> # The first wheel made entirely out of wood from scratch. This wheel was unfinished and had visible nails sticking out of it. This wheel was destroyed by [[Jack Packard]].{{When|date=June 2024}} # The second wheel was a modification of the first with a sturdier spinning segment after the first was broken. [[Mike Stoklasa]] knocked the wheel over while celebrating over ''Octopuff in Kumquat'', splitting the wheel in half cleanly.{{When|date=June 2024}} # The third wheel was laid out on its side to prevent damage. This wheel was painted green and was notable for being designed to hold both VHS tapes and DVDs. To date, this was the largest wheel. It was destroyed by Mike and Rich, who dropped a giant safe onto a Billy B. sing-along tape resting on the wheel like a table.{{Which episode|date=June 2024}} # The fourth wheel was specifically made with the same parts as the first one. It’s base features all of the previous ''Wheel of the Worst'' logos. It’s unknown what happened to this wheel, making it the first wheel to be retired for a new one without a destruction attempt or acknowledgement. # The fifth wheel has a store-bought prize wheel grafted onto the stand-up base that was introduced with the first wheel. In the center, a photo—originally of [[Cameron Mitchell]]—is often present.
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