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Flag: | International |
Registered: | November 27, 2024 |
Last post: | December 15, 2024 at 12:06 PM |
Posts: | 352 |
BLG somehow beat DRX
BLG CAN BEAT RAPID AND QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS
WHILE NRG GETS ELIMINATED IN LOWER BRACKET
NRG is getting a demotion
Deserved
Cry is free
mada is greatest player ever hahahha y'all were having this
Huh
NRG are finished 😂🤣
Losing to T2/T3 Is the new low
NRG LAUGH COMMENT
✓✓
REMINDER THEY WERE #10 IN ASCENSION
THEY got rawdo**ed by RNT (SOUTH ASIA) 26-5
AND NRG LOST 2 MAPS!!!!!!
Where are the fans
D0RT
AND HIS DISCIPLES
AND OTHER FOOLISH NRG FANS
CRY IS FREE
🐖🐖
Who wins???
It's most likely they are facing each other
BYE BYE NRG
BLG 2-0
FNS ARE YOU OKAYUYUU
Even if they win next 2 maps losing to a team that lost 26-5 to RNT (SOUTH ASIA) IS unforgivable as a T1 team,
FNS 🤝 C0M
BOTTOM FRAGGER
But one is atleast a igl
Even if they will win rest 2 maps losing 13-7 is crazy
That too weakest T2 team of Pacific
Even giving anything more than 13 rounds is bad
But losing a map?????
RANKERS WILL REALISE WHAT REAL RANK LOOKSIKE
THEY WILL CRY
NRG LOSING TO #10 PACIFIC ASCENSION TEAMS
WHO LOST TO RNT BY 26-5
HOW????
NA VLRIANS TOLD ME THEY ARE WINNING EVERYTHING
🤡🤡🐖🐖
Officer culprit right here
L0V cannot win against EDH AND TH
That's their best chance
L0V
THEY ARE GOING #7 IN AMERICAS
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As they celebrated their hard-earned victories, PRX knew that this was just the beginning. They had set a new standard for excellence, inspiring future generations of players. With their eyes set on even greater challenges, Forsaken, Davai, Something, Jinggg, and Mindfreak were ready to continue their legacy, proving that perseverance and teamwork can lead to extraordinary triumphs. The future looked bright, and the world was theirs to conquer.
HOW to say you are unemployed without saying you are unemployed
Doubters are crying in corner
It's easy to predict when G0NG plays
G0NG
Who is B000000LLLLLLKKKKLYYUUUU
Why everyone is comparing me
I am much better than everyone who has created an account on vlr
From watching distasterclass
S0N vs G0NG
Clown battle
W SOOP
Who is b000lllky lettuce
I am true PRX fan
And all my takes are my opinion
It's not bait
G0ng 🐖🐖
Imagine losing to Walmart S0N
Nah
G0NG
It was really good
It established a sense of trust towards the team
Imagine losing to T3 team
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
🐖🐖
EDG LOSES
FLUKE is inevitable