“Anybody who eats tuna is weird. I hate tuna” – Josh Rock shares a striking culinary opinion in a Q&A session

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Tuesday, 14 April 2026 at 18:55
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Josh Rock has shared a remarkable story about the most unusual autograph he has ever been asked to sign. The Northern Irishman revealed that he was recently asked to sign a prosthetic.
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The current world number nine took part in a quick Q&A with darts influencer Sarah Milkowski and was asked about the strangest autograph request of his career. “Funny enough, it was today,” said Rock. “It was a fake leg. He had his leg cut off, and I signed his fake leg. That was a first. Crazy—but all for good reasons.”
Alongside the striking story, Rock also offered a glimpse into his life away from darts. The 24-year-old spoke about wrestling, travel, and his strong aversion to one particular food. When asked which wrestler he would pick for a walk-on and finishing move, Rock came up with a surprising answer. “Probably the same walk-on, and it would be John Cena’s F5.”
He also didn’t need long to consider a hypothetical superpower. “Invisibility—just to see everything behind the scenes.” When it comes to travel, one destination tops his wishlist. “I’ve never been to America, so America.”

‘Anyone who eats tuna is weird’

Rock didn’t hold back on the culinary front either. According to the Northern Irishman, he normally doesn’t eat anything unusual, though he does have a firm opinion on tuna.
“I don’t think I have anything weird. I eat everything that’s normal. But for other people—anything with tuna.” He then delivered a clear conclusion. “Anybody who eats tuna is weird. I hate tuna—the smell, everything.”
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One sport remains a problem

Although Rock is known as one of darts’ biggest talents, he also sees himself as a versatile sportsman. Yet there’s one sport he says he’s not much good at. “Golf. I’m terrible at golf. As much as I love and enjoy playing, I’m just terrible.” He fares better in other sports. “I can play snooker and pool, I can play football, I can do cage fighting—I just can’t play golf.”
Asked which sound makes him happiest, Rock didn’t choose applause or victory, but music. “Music in general. I love listening to music all the time—80s, 90s, and all the new stuff. St. Elmo’s Fire.”
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Challenging Premier League campaign

On the sporting front, Rock is enduring a tough season in the Premier League Darts. The Northern Irishman currently sits bottom of the table after seven match nights without a win.
There are signs of recovery, though. Rock has now reached the semi-finals three times in a row, cutting the gap to seventh place, currently held by Luke Humphries, to five points. On Thursday, Rock gets another chance to reset in Rotterdam. He faces Stephen Bunting.
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