Sneyking Responds To Aui_2000’s Story Behind Fata’s Removal

Ammar Aryani
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<div class="paragraphs"><p> Current captain Wu "Sneyking" Jingjun responded by posting about his side of the story.</p></div>
Current captain Wu "Sneyking" Jingjun responded by posting about his side of the story.

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Aui_2000 recently wrote about his experience as a coach for Tundra Esports as well as the story behind Fata’s removal from the team.
While many people had their own opinions regarding the issues, current captain Wu "Sneyking" Jingjun responded by posting about his side of the story.
While he noted that he understood the matter was seen as a betrayal from Fata’s point of view, he stated that the decision was made based on the performance of the team at the time.

Following the release of Kurtis "Aui_2000" Ling’s blog on his stories about his experience as the team’s coach and Adrian "Fata" Trinks’s removal from the team, current team captain Wu "Sneyking" Jingjun posted his own opinion on the matter.  Fata was kicked out of the team in favor of Martin "Saksa" Sazdov. However, the kick became a controversial matter as many within the community believed that Tundra Esports wronged Fata when they announced that they were removing him from the team.

Tundra Esports’s roster change ended up working wonders for the organization, as the team managed to win The International 2022 (TI11) in dominating fashion.

Sneyking clears the air regarding the Fata incident

Wu "Sneyking" Jingjun started off his side of the story by saying that both Aui_2000 and Fata words regarding the incident were true. He also added on by saying that Saksa was interested to join the roster after his recent stint with OG at The International 2021 (TI10), however the move did not happen as Fata believed that the team would thrive with the same roster.

While the team did achieve 3rd place in the first regional league tour, the Regional Playoffs saw them being at the bottom out of the four qualified teams. Following the team’s disappointing results during the first part of the season, Sneyking noted that the players unanimously decided that it was better to undergo roster changes. Although the organization was against the decision at first, Sneyking stated that the organization ultimately respected the team’s decision.

He then acknowledged that the team’s actions were seen as an act of betrayal from Fata’s perspective. However, he also noted that changes were necessary in order to be the best team in the world as the team was struggling in terms of result at the time of the incident. He also compared the situation to Tal "Fly" Aizik’s situation during The International 2018 (TI8), where he left OG for a more competitive team in Evil Geniuses at the time.

He then ended his side of the story by saying that the community should stop sending hateful comments towards his former teammate, as well as accusing both Aui_2000 and Fata as liars for telling the truth from their own perspectives.


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Ammar has been actively engaged in the esports industry in Malaysia in multiple roles in the past. Now, he utilizes his esports expertise to create insightful and meaningful content as the de facto Dota 2 writer at AFK Gaming.