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League of Legends World Championship: Knockout Stage Predictions

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League of Legends World Championship: Knockout Stage Predictions
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HYPE HYPE HYPE

NA's last hope...Cloud9 ....

After multiple weeks of Worlds, we finally have our top eight teams

Three Korean teams: Longzhu Gaming, Samsung Galaxy and of course SK Telecom T1

Two Chinese teams: Team WE and Royal Never Give up

Two European teams: Misfits Gaming and Fnatic

And the last hope... the one North American team left.... Cloud9

Sneaky please

In Quarterfinals we have Longzhu vs Samsung

Longzhu will win, while I do think they had an easier group, they got the win.

The winner of the previous match-up will play the winner of Team WE v. Cloud9

I am very much so afraid for Cloud9, I have seen some say this is the best challenger C9 could ask for but I disagree. I think Fnatic would be easier, but I do believe C9 could win. Team WE are most likely going to come out with the win though. I do not have the hope C9 needs.

So it will be Longzhu v. Team WE


Royal Never Give Up v. Fnatic?

Royal will win easily, I think Fnatic is the worst of the eight teams and will roll over.

Then we have the HYPE match in quarterfinals...

SKT v. Misfits

Both teams are playing out of their mind, which is expected with SKT but Misfits is just playing so good it perplexes me. SKT will win because of Riot scripts of course.

So then we have SKT v. Royal Never Gives up

Our top four will be Korean and Chinese as usual but its going to be a hype knockout stage

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