FS1 host Nick Wright will soon fulfill a lifelong dream.
The First Things First host announced on Thursday that he would be part of the final table broadcast for the World Series of Poker Main Event next week. Thursday marks Day 5 of the marathon poker tournament, which features a $10,000 buy-in and 9,735 entrants this year. Only 522 players advanced to Day 5 of the Main Event. The final table, featuring the last nine entrants, is scheduled to be played over two days on July 15 and 16.
Appearing on his What’s Wright? with Nick Wright podcast, the FS1 personality and avid poker player explained how much the opportunity means to him.
One of my lifelong career goals has always been to be a part of the @WSOP Main Event Broadcast.
Next week, at the Final Table no less, it becomes a reality with @PokerGO.
Unreal.
Thanks to @BuffaloHanks @NickSchulman @jeffplatt @Ali_Nejad @Eskandani pic.twitter.com/ulFBQM9OzO
— nick wright (@getnickwright) July 10, 2025
“This will be one of the five coolest moments of my professional career,” Wright told his listeners. “This is a true dream. This is something that I have been trying to set the table for the better part of 10 years, if I’m being totally honest. And really put real effort into a strategy to make this a possibility over the last five years.”
Wright has become a somewhat familiar face in the poker community in recent years. He’s played in a number of celebrity games and livestreams, even taking on poker legend Phil Hellmuth in a $50,000 heads-up match. Last year, Wright even called the final table of the $250,000 buy-in event the biggest in history. However, the Main Event remains the most prestigious competition in the poker community, akin to calling a World Series or Super Bowl.
Those who want to catch Wright calling the final table can do so on the poker streaming platform PokerGo.

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Drew Lerner is a staff writer for Awful Announcing and an aspiring cable subscriber. He previously covered sports media for Sports Media Watch. Future beat writer for the Oasis reunion tour.
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