Post by par73 on May 7, 2012 2:03:07 GMT 2
R3 win in sudden death finals, 2-5
*LOL*
MVP of match:
falcon
unsuspectingly showed up in the last stretch of sudden death games and helped R3 secure their victory by taking a load off his teammates hands.
Falcon is the first myther from Pakistan to not only win a Finals in a myth tournament, but is the first to gain MVP as well.
MVP of Best of 7 Finals:
BRONSON
dude had best ratios and damage in the games leading up to sudden death and was a force to be reckoned with. "3 balls" and rising, too bad he "doesn't care" and "isn't mad".
Bronson will always remain as my homie, Dawg. He will probably always remain with that face as well.
MV-Captain:
Gekko
Np's are Np's. went from small role player surrounded by 3-4-5 ballers in 2000 to being a 5 baller and leading a team of 2-3-4 ballers to a championship. I think i owe u something
Gold U Say ? Backed in Gold? Nope, just legal tender these days.
Rehab Champ:
RK
watch films at my deteriorating play while RK resists the temptations of substances and leads his team to victory
Ratking depicted before rehabilitation.
MV-Team:
47 Ronin
they showed up with numbers for this match and won in games overall. i think they forgot this part of the tale however.
The samurai had followed the precepts of bushido by avenging the death of their lord; but they had also defied the shogunate authority by exacting revenge, which had been prohibited. In addition, the Shogun received a number of petitions from the admiring populace on behalf of the ronin. As expected, the ronin were sentenced to death for the murder of Kira; but the Shogun had finally resolved the quandary by ordering them to honorably commit seppuku, instead of having them executed as criminals. It is known that each of the assailants ended his life in a ritualistic fashion.
Each of the forty-six ronin killed himself in Genroku 16, on the 4th day of the 2nd month, Tuesday, March 20, 1703). This has caused a considerable amount of confusion ever since, with some people referring to the "forty-six ronin"; this refers to the group put to death by the Shogun, the actual attack party numbered forty-seven. The forty-seventh ronin, identified as Terasaka Kichiemon, eventually returned from his mission and was pardoned by the Shogun (some say on account of his youth). He lived until the age of 87, dying around 1747, and was then buried with his comrades. The assailants who died by seppuku were subsequently interred on the grounds of Sengaku-ji, in front of the tomb of their master.
Rat King, Gekko, Cremisi and Ksaize hold off the 47 Ronin on the bridge while Falcon sets up explosives underneath, which he allegedly learned how to do by Atombomb -nc-, current member of the CIA.
-le fin-
ggs
*LOL*
MVP of match:
falcon
unsuspectingly showed up in the last stretch of sudden death games and helped R3 secure their victory by taking a load off his teammates hands.
Falcon is the first myther from Pakistan to not only win a Finals in a myth tournament, but is the first to gain MVP as well.
MVP of Best of 7 Finals:
BRONSON
dude had best ratios and damage in the games leading up to sudden death and was a force to be reckoned with. "3 balls" and rising, too bad he "doesn't care" and "isn't mad".
Bronson will always remain as my homie, Dawg. He will probably always remain with that face as well.
MV-Captain:
Gekko
Np's are Np's. went from small role player surrounded by 3-4-5 ballers in 2000 to being a 5 baller and leading a team of 2-3-4 ballers to a championship. I think i owe u something
Gold U Say ? Backed in Gold? Nope, just legal tender these days.
Rehab Champ:
RK
watch films at my deteriorating play while RK resists the temptations of substances and leads his team to victory
Ratking depicted before rehabilitation.
MV-Team:
47 Ronin
they showed up with numbers for this match and won in games overall. i think they forgot this part of the tale however.
The samurai had followed the precepts of bushido by avenging the death of their lord; but they had also defied the shogunate authority by exacting revenge, which had been prohibited. In addition, the Shogun received a number of petitions from the admiring populace on behalf of the ronin. As expected, the ronin were sentenced to death for the murder of Kira; but the Shogun had finally resolved the quandary by ordering them to honorably commit seppuku, instead of having them executed as criminals. It is known that each of the assailants ended his life in a ritualistic fashion.
Each of the forty-six ronin killed himself in Genroku 16, on the 4th day of the 2nd month, Tuesday, March 20, 1703). This has caused a considerable amount of confusion ever since, with some people referring to the "forty-six ronin"; this refers to the group put to death by the Shogun, the actual attack party numbered forty-seven. The forty-seventh ronin, identified as Terasaka Kichiemon, eventually returned from his mission and was pardoned by the Shogun (some say on account of his youth). He lived until the age of 87, dying around 1747, and was then buried with his comrades. The assailants who died by seppuku were subsequently interred on the grounds of Sengaku-ji, in front of the tomb of their master.
Rat King, Gekko, Cremisi and Ksaize hold off the 47 Ronin on the bridge while Falcon sets up explosives underneath, which he allegedly learned how to do by Atombomb -nc-, current member of the CIA.
-le fin-
ggs