Joe Cullen stormed out of his post-match press conference after accusing the media of a lack of respect following a 3-0 second-round win over Wessel Nijman at the World Championship.
The 2022 Masters champion, who will face 2021 winner Gerwyn Price next, gave short answers during a tetchy on-stage interview at Alexandra Palace.
Bradford-born Cullen then vented his frustration at reporters backstage before departing prematurely.
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The 35-year-old, who referenced Dutch opponent Nijman previously serving a ban for breaching betting and anti-corruption rules, said: âHonestly, the media attention that Wesselâs got, again this is not a reflection on him.
âHe seems like a fantastic kid, heâs been caught up in a few things beforehand but heâs served his time and heâs held his hands up, like a lot havenât.
âI think the way Iâve been treated probably with the media and things like that â I know you guys have no control over the bookies â Iâve been shown no respect, so I wonât be showing any respect to any of you guys tonight.
âIâm going to go home. Cheers.â
Later, Ian White jokingly branded upcoming opponent Luke Littler âRuncornâs number twoâ after battling back to beat Ritchie Edhouse.
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The 54-year-old set up a showdown with teenage sensation Littler thanks to a 3-1 win over European champion Edhouse.
White, born in the same Cheshire town as 17-year-old Littler, acknowledged he will need to up his game when he returns to the oche in round three.
Asked if he knew who was waiting for him, White told Sky Sports: âYeah, Runcornâs number two. Iâm from Runcorn and Iâm number one!
âHopefully it will be a better game than what I played tonight.â
White, a quarter-finalist in 2014, bounced back from dropping the opening set to progress with a three-dart average of 88.86 in a contest where he managed only two 180s.
In contrast, last yearâs runner-up Littler averaged 100.85 â and was millimetres short of a nine-dart finish â during his 3-1 victory over Ryan Meikle on Saturday evening.
âYou want to cause an upset, youâre going to be the underdog but Iâm all for it,â White continued.
âLuke Littlerâs done everything for this sport at the moment over the last two years, so bring it on.
âYou look at this crowd, the way theyâve been singing and that, everyone wants to come to the darts â and thatâs where you need to be at Christmas.â
Earlier, Ryan Searle started with a 10-dart finish en route to a comfortable 3-0 win over Canadian Matt Campbell, while Latvian Madars Razma defeated Dutch 25th seed Dirk van Duijvenbode 3-1.
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