Worlds Shocker: 100T Upset BLG! Faker’s T1 Crushes FlyQuest

Look Sports Media – 100 Thieves delivered a monumental upset at the League of Legends World Championship 2025, dismantling Bilibili Gaming (BLG) in their opening Swiss Stage match. This victory marks a bittersweet moment, as it comes during 100T’s final run in top-tier League of Legends, following the organization’s withdrawal from the scene.

100T entered the tournament seemingly unburdened, playing with a freedom rarely seen in high-stakes competition. After selling their LCS spot in 2024, they participated in the LTA 2025 as a guest, while Riot Games finalized a new partnership for 2026. With Sentinels now securing that LCS slot, 100T played without the pressure of organizational expectations or the need to prove themselves.

Worlds Shocker: 100T Upset BLG! Faker's T1 Crushes FlyQuest
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Despite being considered one of the weaker teams, entering as the now-defunct LTA’s third seed, 100T defied all odds. Their opponent, BLG, arrived at Worlds with championship aspirations, holding the LPL’s number one seed after a dominant Split 3 victory. Expected to make a deep playoff run after their fourth-place finish at MSI 2025, BLG now faces an uphill battle, starting the Swiss Stage at 0-1.

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The shackles were off, and 100T capitalized. Mid-laner Lim "Quid" Hyeon-seung put on a masterclass, dominating BLG’s star player Zhuo "Knight" Ding with a score of 9/0/9. Bot laner Victor "FBI" Huang mirrored this performance, going 9/1/5 as Ziggs. Support player Bill "Eyla" Nguyen set the tone with a staggering 16 assists. The match was a complete stomp in favor of 100T, leaving BLG’s coaching staff stunned.

T1 Dominate FlyQuest; Faker Reaches Milestone

Following a tense Play-in stage, T1 rewarded their fans with a decisive victory against FlyQuest in their opening Swiss Stage match. T1 fans had reason for optimism from the draft phase, as Ryu "Keria" Min-seok secured an early Bard pick, a champion synonymous with his name.

Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok’s Taliyah proved equally impactful, as the legendary mid-laner controlled teamfights on his 300th international appearance. FlyQuest were simply outmatched. The Korean squad looked far more coordinated than FlyQuest, who faltered in crucial moments. Keria finished with 20 assists on Bard, while Faker and Mun "Oner" Hyeon-jun went 7/4/13 and 8/2/13 respectively, as T1 overwhelmed the LTA top seed.

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