. >> the pba strike derby. now, jack, it's an exhibition event, not regular tournament bowling.u know, golf had an exhibition event a week ago. it got the biggest television audience on cable ever for a golf event. this bowling event, this is a prelude to the reopening of pro sports. in july you could have basketball, hockey, maybe baseball, right? you're looking at football in september, jack. jack: i hope so. >> nascar, that's been open since mid may. i'm ready for the return of pro sports, jack. jack: you are clearly ready. what does this mean for the economy? >> look, more sports on tv, it's great for advertising. advertising helps spend, and spending helps jobs. there's no mom and pop football staid ups out there, but -- stadiums, but when we talk about bowling, there's this whole bowling renaissance going on. i want to give a shout-out to tommy at oak mountain lanes who i talked to this week outside birmingham, alabama. opened up after 63 days closed because he saw a line out in the apartment, social distance, he said it's going very well. jack: i think you'll be at one of