Tyler1 goes bonkers as his Twitch Rivals LoL team goes 10-0 to win event
Streaming star Tyler ‘Tyler1’ Steinkamp didn’t hold back after he and his team took first in the Twitch Rivals League of Legends end-of-season tournament.
Tyler1 and his team the Shadowdogs cruised to a 10-0 first-place finish in the tournament and took home the winner’s share of the $75,000 prize pool.
The streamer definitely seemed pumped about winning the tournament, and the 10-0 run to do it probably just made it all the more awesome.
“Let’s f*cking go, that’s f*cking 10-0 baby, Shadowdogs unleashed,” Tyler1 bellowed. “We unleashed that f*cking swagger – oh I’m light-headed, hold on wait a second.”
As far as we can tell Tyler seemed to fine after winning the tournament, despite his apparent lightheadedness from unleashing his team’s swagger.
The Twitch Rivals was an entertaining one, especially for fans of Tyler’s team, with plenty of clip-worthy moments to choose from.
During a Twitch Rivals match against some of the game’s top stars earlier in the competition, including pros like 100 Thieves’ AnDa and Stunt, the popular streamer and his team locked up a win, and he made sure his opponents knew all about it.
“Kick their f*cking asses, Shadowdogs motherf*ckers!” He shouted as he realized his team was about to wrap up the W, “Sit the f*ck down.”
The Twitch star followed up by playing the Baha Men’s iconic 1998 hit “Who Let the Dogs Out” song for the Shadowdogs to celebrate the impressive win.
Julian “Tarzaned” Farokhian, also a popular LoL streamer and a member of the Shadowdogs alongside Tyler, said he was informed of a 30-day ban just before the last match of the tournament.
“I was told an hour before the tournament that I’m receiving a 30 day ban for harassing another league of legends player,” Tarzaned wrote in a twitlonger.
“This is the first time in 4 years of streaming that I will be getting suspended so it got me very depressed and emotional on stream. I will be going to appeal this and hope for the best.”
The ban definitely puts a dampener on what should have been one of the high points in Tarzaned’s streaming career.
Some fans were confused as to why Twitch informed him of the ban right before the last match of the tournament and not after, but the streaming platform hasn’t commented at the time of writing.