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LPL insider Zuowu reveals Naiyou's Scorpion is fine, AD threatens TES management, support also investigated

Introduction: The S16 season competition has officially begun, and it is believed most players have been following the recent matches. The LPL regional matches are about to conclude. Originally, we thought there wouldn't be much news during this period, but unexpectedly, TES team issued an announcement stating that their jungler player Naiyou has been disclosed to have engaged in improper competitive behavior. It was initially thought to be the club's initiative, but it turns out it was due to player threats. Both the AD player and mid-lane player approached the club, indicating that if the club did not investigate, they would report directly to the league. Industry insider Zuowu even publicly stated during a live stream that Naiyou's Green Armor Scorpion was fine, and that match was clean.

LPL insider reveals Naiyou's Green Armor Scorpion is fine


It is believed most players are quite familiar with TES team. As a longstanding strong team in the LPL region, their overall performance has not been particularly stable in recent years. Each year they make considerable investments and reorganize personnel around AD player Aqua, but the overall comprehensive results have been declining. The successive departure of core players has left the team without a pivot. In the first stage of this season, Aqua did not play due to health reasons. So far, there is no news about his return. TES team lost to WBG team, ending their journey in this stage. Originally expecting a good rest, an official notice unexpectedly sparked widespread discussion among players online.

At that time, everyone thought jungler Naiyou's Green Armor Scorpion was problematic, especially since against WBG team's almost all AD lineup, he chose full magic resistance equipment, which indeed puzzled all netizens. A few days later, TES team's announcement pushed the matter to the forefront. After investigation and evidence collection, Yang Zijian ID: Naiyou is suspected of serious violations of club regulations and professional ethics affecting match fairness. This basically confirms he had match-fixing issues, and TES club has submitted the collected evidence to the league officials.

But as the situation intensified, LPL industry insider Zuowu publicly stated, based on his insider information, it might not necessarily be that Scorpion match issue; that match might be clean. Indeed, if that match had problems, then 369 should also be investigated, because in that game, a suspected actor pure magic resistance Scorpion dealt 16.1k damage, while a pure AP Kennen only dealt 14.8k damage. Moreover, if key playoff matches have already been infiltrated by match-fixing, then the LPL region really needs a large-scale cleanup. Most likely, evidence of match-fixing during LDL period has been obtained.

According to netizen revelations, this investigation was not initiated actively by TES management. After the March 3rd match ended, mid-lane player Little Cream and team manager Guo Hao discussed whether to investigate the result. Guo Hao directly told him AD Jiaqi had already mentioned this matter, and not only the jungler was investigated, but apparently the support as well. Jiaqi essentially threatened TES team management, stating that if the club did not investigate, he would report directly to the league as an individual player. Honestly, Little Cream proposing this idea is understandable, as he was the most dedicated among them and also the most regretful one; unexpectedly, AD was the first to raise it.

Goodbye thinks

It seems this matter might still have reversals. Probably that Green Armor Scorpion match was simply due to playing poorly and getting carried away. This investigation might uncover a batch of issues during the LDL league period. Many LDL professional players engage in match-fixing behavior. Official constraints on LDL are still too weak. Youth training is the foundation of the entire league; if even new players cannot be managed well, how can the league continue to supply young talent?

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