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The biggest joke in the LPL has emerged! Official commentators revealed: TES's CEO was on-site wanting to replace the jungler.

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The second semifinal match of the S15 World Championship ended today, where TES was defeated 3-0 by T1, stopping at the semifinals. The finals in Chengdu will feature two LCK teams, T1 and KT.


 

TES's performance in this match was nothing short of catastrophic, and an enormous joke unfolded during the game.

The biggest joke in the LPL has been born, TES’s CEO wants to make a player change.

Right after the quarterfinals between AL and T1 ended, many viewers already assumed T1 would advance to the finals. Especially after AL lost, the on-site commentators Guan Zeyuan and Miller were in tears, and the secondary commentators were also lamenting. At this moment, a very funny meme about TES appeared.


 

Some viewers asked, isn’t TES still in the semifinals? Why are the commentators crying? Then one viewer gave a brilliant comment: The commentators are crying because of TES.

Today, TES’s performance proved that comment true. Many fans who still had hope for TES, especially longtime viewers, only needed to watch one game or even just over ten minutes to realize TES had no chance of winning. This team was a mistake from start to finish, a complete joke.


 

The funniest part was when on-site commentator MacT revealed that TES’s CEO was watching the match and during the game asked team management if they could substitute a player. He thought the jungler should be replaced and even said: “Can’t we learn from the Korean teams’ strategies?” That statement really hit hard.

Jungle and support performances questioned: Loyal to the country?

In the first game, Kanavi’s performance indeed raised viewers’ blood pressure. TES’s bottom lane finally gained an advantage, and Kanavi invaded the jungle calling teammates to help steal the red buff, but Oner secured it through the wall with Smite. Fun fact: Oner’s Smite kill threshold was very low, but Kanavi’s Wukong could control health and use Q with Smite, yet he still failed to steal it.


 

Then Kanavi wandered to the top lane, falling behind in level, got invaded again, called teammates over, and they managed to get first blood thanks to some smooth plays. TES had the advantage and could have quickly taken the dragon, but Kanavi just wandered around the pit without engaging, then went back home to buy items, letting T1 take the dragon easily.

In the second game, the troll was wandering the map doing almost nothing in team fights. Even more absurd was the support Hang’s Nami, who didn’t look like a professional player at all — more like a Diamond rank player lost in a high-level match.


 

Hang’s performance across all three games was terrible. In the third game, TES’s whole team started to play chaotically. Kanavi went on a ridiculous spree, trying to carry alone, then K-Draven’s head got taken, and after getting a kill, he kept feeding in team fights, earning harsh criticism from the audience for “blind loyalty.”

LPL has been trying for over a decade but still hasn’t mastered macro play.

In the end, TES lost the match in an extremely humiliating way that made viewers physically disgusted. Many secondary commentators heavily criticized TES’s performance. Chu Jun Ai Ke scolded them as disgusting and told them to quit if they can’t play, while DYS bluntly said that except for AL, other LPL teams have lost all dignity.


 

TES CEO’s comment, “Can’t we learn the Korean teams’ strategies?” left the audience completely speechless. Indeed, has the LPL region been trying for over ten years to learn macro play but still failed?

At some point, the LPL’s atmosphere began to decay: loose club management, inadequate coaching staff, players just coasting along without effort, losing their fighting spirit and professional attitude. Many veterans have lost face in various world tournaments, repeatedly humiliated. After one shameful match after another, these players have become numb and even lost their sense of shame.


 

Personally, I believe the LPL region now truly has no hope left. Many viewers even start to miss the dark era when at least the LPL was full of fighting spirit, with many professionals striving hard — a time when they could truly be motivated by shame. Now the LPL is completely ruined.


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