Introduction: The S16 season competition has officially begun, and most players have been following the recent matches. Discussions about Uzi have been particularly frequent lately. The Uzi Cup tournament he organized has indeed gained significant popularity, attracting numerous current and retired professional players. Perhaps due to its high visibility, several incidents have occurred recently, including players arriving late, players withdrawing, and even reports of match-fixing. Currently, it appears one of the five starting members of the Huang team is involved, and Ale has publicly hinted that people likely know who it is. The most discussed pair so far is the bot lane duo, AD Nagisa and support Mark.

Most players are quite familiar with Uzi. As a former top-tier AD player in the LPL region, his popularity and influence have remained high over the years. During this offseason, Uzi has faced considerable frustration and has made several bold decisions. Organizing this entertainment tournament, in particular, was undertaken under significant pressure, given the official involvement and substantial prize money, which presented many challenges. While the event was expected to proceed smoothly, unexpected issues have emerged repeatedly, likely causing Uzi considerable stress.

Earlier, support player Mark's late arrival sparked controversy, with Uzi even venting angrily during a live stream, though he later apologized privately, acknowledging his overreaction. Subsequently, top-laner Breathe withdrew after signing with IG战队, as team training commitments prevented his continued participation in the Uzi Cup, despite attempts to negotiate with IG's management. These issues were already challenging, but even more serious matters have surfaced: the Uzi Cup, an entertainment event, has been reported for match-fixing, with indications of severity and credible responses from industry insiders.

During what seemed a normal live stream, Huang and the coach abruptly ended their broadcast. Huang asked during the stream, "What's going on? Really? I'm live, I'll text you and end the stream, something urgent, gotta go." Wang Song also mentioned an issue, saying, "Folks, the stream ends here for now, need to handle something, sorry everyone." Ale then provided a clear response: someone reported match-fixing within Huang's team, and people can likely guess who; they might change lineup tomorrow. He suggested participants in the Uzi Cup should sign anti-match-fixing contracts, prohibiting involvement in match-fixing, with consequences similar to official penalties if violated.

Let's discuss Huang team's starting lineup: top-laner Wayward, jungler Qing Tian, mid-laner Shan Ji, bot lane Nagisa, support Mark. The current focus is on the bot lane duo: are the AD and support problematic? Based on recent match performance, the AD player, a trainee, has consistently underperformed, often being overwhelmed. Some netizens suspect support Mark, but no definitive response has been given yet. Moreover, this matter remains unverified, only reported; final conclusions await investigation results.

Uzi must be the most troubled now. He organized this tournament intending for its long-term development, previously expressing in streams his desire to build it into a sustainable venture, expecting stable returns with potential investment. However, such severe issues, including match-fixing allegations, emerging in the first edition likely hinder its normal continuation.
What are your views on this matter, esteemed viewers?