Following a historic week on "Wheel of Fortune," Pat Sajak is denying speculation of foul play.
For the first time ever, three consecutive contestants won the $100,000 prize this week. Naturally, some viewers felt that some fishy business might have been happening behind the scenes. Pat, though, was quick to point out that rigging a game show is a serious offense and not one he's interested in being a part of.
"A quick reminder to conspiracy theorists: thanks to the quiz show scandals of the 1950s, fixing a TV game show is a federal crime," he tweeted. "I really like our players, and I'd like them all to win, but I draw the line at serving prison time."
After that, a former "Wheel of Fortune" named Robert Santoli suggested that Pat and Vanna White open all the final round envelopes to prove that there is just one $100,000 prize.
"I also sometimes see your card that marks the $100K spot in red," Robert said, "so you know where it is before they even spin!"

Pat laughed off the recommendation.
"Anyone silly enough to believe in things like that cannot be convinced of anything. It would be a total waste of time," the longtime host tweeted.
He then referenced the uproar from late last year in which a woman answered the final puzzle correctly and within the allotted time frame, but she lost out on an Audi because she didn't utter the winning answer in a continuous fashion.
"I love how one day we're 'robbing' players of their winnings and then we're 'allowing' them to win," Pat added. "Some folks just have a conspiratorial nature. Best to ignore."