Nudity-Loving 'Wheel of Fortune' Contestant Hilariously Flubs Easy Puzzle

But who wouldn't pay good money to see a play called 'A Streetcar Naked Desire'?

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A Streetcar Naked Desire, despite its clunky title, is probably my favorite play of all time. There's only one problem: A Streetcar Naked Desire does not exist (yet). A simple fact like that, however, wasn't enough to stop a recent Wheel of Fortune contestant from swearing the opposite. With just one letter missing in a title that was so very obviously the classic 1947 Tennessee Williams play, this nudity-loving contestant guessed a surprising (and hilarious) letter: K.

As if Pat Sajak's reaction wasn't funny enough, you know Twitter had plenty to say about the L:

Feeling for "Streetcar Naked Desire" guy tonight on @WheelofFortune. The real life Joey: pic.twitter.com/p0uezhtvMX

— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) March 21, 2017

Never really was a fan of A Streetcar Named Desire, but I might be now #WheelOfFortune

— jess (@jetski85) March 22, 2017

Dude on Wheel of Fortune had to solve this:

A STREETCAR NA_ED DESIRE

He asked for a K.

I’m gonna go lie down.

— David Aldridge (@davidaldridgedc) March 21, 2017

Dude on Wheel of Fortune just thought the play was called "A Streetcar Naked Desire." This is the highlight of my sick day.

— Erica Lenti (@ericalenti) March 21, 2017

This guy on wheel of fortune just guessed "A Streetcar Naked Desire" I'm so done pic.twitter.com/ZsYdc3BmAA

— Emily Weiss (@emily_weiss28) March 21, 2017

Tennessee Williams must be rolling over in his grape. #SaveTheNEA https://t.co/RYM82v7gkc

— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) March 22, 2017

When another contestant guessed the correct missing letter, Sajak made an admirable confession to the audience. "Well, funny little game," Sajak said. "$650 will make it a thousand, and although you got the right answer, I'd rather see Kevin's play." Same. Someone really needs to step up and ink a deal with Kevin for the development of A Streetcar Naked Desire.

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