Shaun Wallace, known as "The Dark Destroyer" on the quiz show The Chase, has openly discussed his competitive approach to the game, revealing he would attempt to defeat any contestant, including his own mother. Speaking about his mindset, Wallace emphasized the pride he takes in winning and his determination to stop opponents from claiming victory, regardless of their relationship to him.
Wallace recounted a memorable moment on the show when he prevented contestants from winning a £100,000 prize by catching them with just seconds remaining. Describing the experience, he highlighted the satisfaction he derives from such close calls and the emotional reactions of contestants.
Despite acknowledging the emotional toll the game can take on participants, Wallace maintains a professional detachment during the competition. “I’m not the welfare,” he said, noting that even when contestants become upset or cry, it only fuels his resolve to win rather than prompting sympathy.
However, Wallace also revealed a more compassionate side off-camera, stating that he is the only Chaser who consistently visits contestants after filming, regardless of whether he wins or loses. This behavior suggests a balance between his competitive persona on screen and a measure of empathy behind the scenes.
His comments come as ITV prepares to launch The Chase Around the World, a spin-off series expanding the show's format. Reflecting on his time with The Chase, Wallace shared his thoughts on some of the program’s biggest victories and the unique challenges posed by the intense competition.
Overall, Wallace’s remarks shed light on the mindset required to sustain a successful career as a Chaser while also revealing the complexities behind the show’s dramatic and often emotional atmosphere.
