Is it a matter of personal bias? Uzi got the green light to organize a tournament, while Doinb was refused entry by the LPL despite spending 500,000 yuan of his own money.
2026-03-30 13:05
During a transfer window, the LPL region was in an uproar, and the audience was disheartened. They didn't even qualify for the World Championship. Meanwhile, the LCK region continued to dominate, actively cultivating new talents, and the competition was fierce. Faker, the number one player in League of Legends and the leader of T1 Club, was born in 1997 and is already considered a veteran in the industry. However, he has maintained his professional career to this day, with consecutive championship titles that are solid and unshakable and have not yet been surpassed by the younger generation.
Uzi received positive feedback from amateur tournaments and was praised for his efforts in promoting new talent.
In contrast, a bunch of veteran players in the LPL turned against the league due to low salaries and decided to take a break, even making a bet to see who would continue to support the tournament without them. This arrogant behavior, relying on their seniority, naturally displeased some fans. Uzi, who successfully transitioned to a more humble and cautious attitude, gained many fans. After retiring, he not only became a streamer but also organized tournaments, sparking widespread discussion in the esports community.
This ADC, once a legendary figure in the industry, has a strong appeal. Many players gave him face and participated, making it a lively and exciting event. It incorporates entertainment elements into the competition, making it less serious than official events, and it has attracted participation from all. Players are full of praise for it. It is indeed an opportunity to discover new talents. Finally, a veteran is trying to change the future of the region and make an important contribution.
The LBL tournament was cancelled; there was something fishy going on.
The online public opinion was overwhelmingly positive, but there was another player who self-funded the competition. Perhaps seeing the enthusiastic response made him unhappy, and he wanted to stand up for himself. Doinb explained what happened in his live stream, saying that before Uzi started the competition, he tried to launch a grassroots tournament, namely the LBL Cup. This project mainly targeted retired players and e-sports streamers. It was quite popular at first, but later it was announced that it would be canceled.
Some netizens estimated that the discussion surrounding the tournament might surpass that of the LPL main event. In other words, the tournament is stealing the spotlight. You're asking the official organizers to give you the green light to continue the tournament, but an amateur event is taking away most of the attention, forcing the main event to take a backseat. The scheduling conflict and the conflict of interest directly affect the league's commercial value and brand building. You naively thought you were helping to make money, but you're being seen as a threat. If the situation is serious, you'll definitely be targeted and disqualified. Reality is cruel, and the conditions don't allow it. Even if you spend 500,000 yuan of your own money, it's difficult to move forward.
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