He's wins like 98 percent of the time,' said Mr. 'I've played him for 25 years and I've never beat him but once unless it was the occasional fluke. He and his brother, Randy, would watch the show and try to solve the puzzles. Major Hurley said he has been a fan of the game show since he was a kid growing up in upstate New York. And, I'm really looking forward to meeting host Pat Sajak and hostess Vanna White that'll be really cool.' I'm more of a Powerball lottery, Wheel of Fortune kind-of guy,' said Major Hurley, 39. 'There's a lot of people that are into weird retirement plans like 401Ks and IRAs. Two weeks later, he received a letter announcing he would be a contestant on the show. In late January/early February, he went to his second Tulsa audition and performed very well. He was one of roughly 5,000 people to try out, and he received a callback. Last November, the 552nd Operations Support Squadron's deputy chief of Current Operations auditioned for the game show at The Joint, Tulsa's Hard Rock Hotels and Casinos amphitheater. He's just waiting for a callback from the producers. He will go on TV and play 'Wheel of Fortune,' bank a lot of money and prizes, and live the high life with his wife and children.
Greg Hurley said he has his retirement plan figured out and it's under way.