LUKE LITTLER roared past 100 Premier League maximums in just eight weeks amid another landmark night.
And the world champion, 18, did it in double quick time, in more ways than one.
The Nuke reached his century of 180s twice as fast as any of his seven Prem rivals.
And the Manchester United fan did it after being booed as he walked out at Newcastle's Utilita Arena for his opener against Stephen Bunting.
Littler responded by pointing his finger to his ear.
And he did have the backing of Magpies hero Dan Burn who sung and danced along to the Warrington whizkid's walk-on tune at the start of Night Eight.
Littler then bagged a maximum with his first visit to the oche.
And his response to the crowd looking to the side and nodding his head – was almost as lethal
The teen hero went on to to destroy Bunting 6-0.
The Nuke averaged around 110 in that match, checking out with a brilliant 110 too.
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And he notched five 180s against battered Bunting – to reach 97.
Then came another Englishman in Rob Cross at the semi-final stage.
Cross blew finishes in the first two legs before Littler raced 3-0 up and finally bagged his first maximum of the match.
But Voltage, 34, checked out on 84 to deservedly get off the mark befoee Littler made it 4-1.
Two 180s in quick succession then took the Nuke to his magical ton.