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Such a disapointing man, i grew up watching somebody when asia in tyloo era
https://x.com/boroscs/status/1963563946780086561?t=vQ7rUOLQ8LLuAt1Qd381bQ&s=19
Such a disapointing man, i grew up watching somebody when asia in tyloo era
This refers to the match-fixing allegations against somebody during the RA era, including a crucial match in the China RMR where they defeated TYLOO. After losing this match, JamYoung was so frustrated that he considered switching to Valorant (but was persuaded to stay by Sword9, Viva, and the management of JDG and TYLOO). Jee was criticized by Chinese audiences for half a year, accused of being ungrateful and disrespectful toward his seniors (including somebody’s remarks in a live stream after defeating TYLOO, such as "Jee, kneel down" and "talk less, do more"). Starry was forced to take the blame for arguing with JamYoung. In China, organizing match-fixing is a criminal offense punishable by law. The rest is left to the Chinese police.
This might get complicated to explain, but in short, during a live stream, Viva and Sword9 mentioned that they also had a part in Jamyoung's MVP (though mostly in a joking manner). Additionally, Jamyoung had played with other JDG members, but the sudden appointment of new management at JDG caused the original plans to fall apart (JDG's lineup could have been Jkuro, Viva, Sword9, Ziyan, and Jamyoung). Currently, the view in the Chinese community is that RA was cheating in the decisive map against TYLOO in the China RMR finals. Perhaps what Viva and Sword9 were implying is that Somebody will eventually be caught or they have the talent for it.