WHERE IS ASPAS???
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Registered: | May 4, 2025 |
Last post: | June 8, 2025 at 10:09 PM |
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WHERE IS ASPAS???
That was just a joke about Gen.G not checking their schedule and requesting a scrim. It's something Elevated directly mentioned on the TMV stream.
So you're saying that because he didn’t shake his hand at their first meeting, he didn’t give him a fist bump during the match and even cursed at him? Haha, for a whole year?
https://x.com/ElevatedSpeaks/status/1919052669504889326?t=CLgEGcF2JibRkiChuosE7Q&s=19
Elevated said that nothing like that ever happened.
Then why has Frost been criticizing DRX and GenG? He's been doing this since last year.
Governor already said that the evidence Coach Frost showed wasn’t about DRX or GenG
The WOL coach didn’t say that the Korean teams shared their scrim footage. Why would Korean teams even need WOL videos?
The WOL coach posted evidence on Twitter that Chinese teams share scrims, and former T1 coach Daeda also said that scrim sharing happens through Chinese teams.
But I don't understand why Korean teams get criticized while Chinese teams don't.
DRX Head Coach Byun Seon-ho Says of Talon's Hector Rosario (aka “Frost”): “He Seems Like a Crazy F*er. I Wish He’d Just Go Back to the U.S.”**
On May 4, at the VCT Pacific Mid-Season Playoffs Lower Bracket Round 2 held at the Sangam SOOP Coliseum in Mapo-gu, Seoul, DRX secured a clean 2-0 victory over Talon.
Having previously lost a close match to Rex Regum Qeon and fallen to the lower bracket, DRX showcased superior skill against Talon to claim a solid win.
Tensions were high between the two teams even before the match began. Talon coach Hector Rosario (nickname “Frost”) refused to engage in the customary fist bump on stage. During the exchange, Rosario reportedly said something to Coach Byun, who responded with a visibly bewildered gesture.
After the match, during a media interview, Coach Byun criticized Frost, saying, “Coach Frost is disregarding the conduct guidelines taught by Riot Games and is not approaching matches appropriately.” He added, “He swore at me on stage using language with ‘M’ and ‘F’ in it.”