That last scene where everything calmed down to focus on the two teams and coaches giving their good luck fist bumps is a very special feeling you'll get considering it's the biggest match of the year and the storylines behind these two teams is nothing short of euphoric, knowing that one of them will go home trophy-less is painful. I don't recall any other walkout productions that give this same feeling.
@er3n_genes1s21 eh i disagree. Bigger crowd and higher production just makes this walkout have so much hype, also considering its the grand finals of champions how can it not be
@@AnonymousPerson112 Nothing beats a grand final walkout when there are people cheering u from both of ur sides and giving tags to the players. Those type of walkouts give out more energy vibes than this. Not to mention, the production was still excellent and brilliant during the walkout in tokyo. Not any less than champs. Added to that, the caster shoutout was hype in tokyo too
@er3n_genes1s21 imo nothing beats the Champions walkout. The amount of build-up to the event already makes it hype. The music fits super well with the theme.
this feels sm better than the other walkouts bcs theyre usually dubbed by a monotone voice, this one got a guy saying their names like theyre WWE champions
Might be unpopular but I like champs Istanbul the best. The music and TTS voice makes it sound more Sci fi or futuristic and fits the theme of valorant more
forsaken is like protagonist and jinggg the deuteragonist of paper rex. Now that jinggg gone. Forsaken will avenge and try to win next season for jinggg 😢