T1 was simply fantastic in ensuring the Telecom War victory and in keeping the MSI 2025 dream afloat, which has set the League community abuzz. The match kept everyone horripilating; it was anything but a smooth series with T1 triumphing over the rivals.
And what happened? Well, for sure, T1 showed up just when all mattered, establishing themselves again as some of the best in the whole LCK. But the win was not just for glory; it was a vital step in qualifying for the Mid-Season Invitational next year. And the poor support system crashed after these extraordinary demons this season.
With all the spicy antics no premier match can do without, the replies to the official announcement tweet were as hype, angry, and downright chaotic. Cathuniani, one user, bashed T1 fans by calling them “parasocials” and got clapped all the way back by somebody stapling Faker’s name to the grand title: “Talk to me when any players have 5 world champs yeah? If not sit down boy.” Ouch.
That was the perfect beginning of the Doran-storm. Immediately after that upset stealth move worth every bit of the hype, the guy was now a meme. One of the fans was probably joking when describing that as “circus playstyle,” while another applauded him for making games “entertaining,” even when he’s inting. Classic Doran!
Meanwhile, KT Rolster supporters once again felt gutted: “Poor KT and BDD always not able to hurdle T1 in qualifying matches,” said one user, a lyrical example of a fan base that just can’t seem to get past their rivals when it counts. And while that was going on, the HLE stans already had their eyes set on their plans with another saying, “HLE will be at ESWC.”
Then came Gumayusi’s turn for the other highlight. That T1 ADC had the crowd falling over with one patron’s simple tweet being “Gumayusi ❤️,” while another voiced undying affection for the guy. Can’t blame them; that dude was on fire.
Either way, MSI 2025 still stands as an arduous climb for T1, but from here, they’ve made a gargantuan stride. As long as they have the likes of Faker still in the picture (some trolls slowly starting to babble about it being “retirement season” for him), you will never, ever count out T1.
This Telecom War, god, had everything and then some; so yeah, upsets and Twitter beef. And honestly? I wouldn’t want this any other way. Now, let’s get the ball rolling on the next one because judging from this, it’s only going to get wilder in the LCK.