
Snooker fans are calling for Wu Yize to bring back his iconic mullet, even as the 22-year-old celebrates a historic victory at the World Snooker Championship.
The Chinese star debuted a more conventional hairstyle at the Crucible, prompting a strong reaction online. A viral Reddit poll shows nearly 80% of fans want the mullet to return, highlighting its cult status during his rise on tour.
Off the table, however, Wu has made headlines for all the right reasons. He edged past Shaun Murphy in a dramatic 18–17 final to become the second-youngest world champion in history, capping a remarkable run that included victories over Mark Allen and Mark Selby.
His triumph has sparked widespread celebration in China, where media have hailed the win as another milestone for the country’s growing influence in snooker. Wu is only the second Chinese player to claim the world title, reinforcing the sport’s rising popularity in the region.
Having moved to Sheffield at 16 to pursue his career, Wu’s journey is now being seen as a symbol of determination and ambition. While fans continue to debate his hairstyle, his Crucible victory has already secured his place in snooker history.