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[[MWTT Teal Set 2|the second set of the teal division of the Multi-Way Tennis Tournament]], also known as '''{{JowlHog4}} vs. {{MycroProcessor}} vs. {{GameBop}} vs. {{dew}} vs. {{Bloodis}}/{{saper}}''' was a [[tennis match]] played during the [[Multi-Way Tennis Tournament]] from December 13th 2013 to March 5th 2014. It is often considered one of the greatest multi-way matches of all time, often accounted to its wide exploration of conversational styles, as well as an unusually high concentration of [[Tennis Staff]] meeting in one match. Many of the concepts seen here were very innovative for the time, with many unique methods of [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]; from a relatively standard serve came many cuts to (and in-between) computer windows, Webcam recordings of the previous round replayed on distorted VHS tapes, and ''lots'' of progressive rock.
[[MWTT Teal Set 2|The second set of the teal division of the Multi-Way Tennis Tournament]], also known as <b>{{JowlHog4}} vs. {{MycroProcessor}} vs. {{GameBop}} vs. {{dew}} vs. {{Bloodis}}/{{saper}}</b> was a [[tennis match]] played during the [[Multi-Way Tennis Tournament]] from December 13th 2013 to March 5th 2014. It is often considered one of the greatest multi-way matches of all time, often accounted to its wide exploration of conversational styles, as well as an unusually high concentration of [[Tennis Staff]] meeting in one match. Many of the concepts seen here were very innovative for the time, with many unique methods of [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]; from a relatively standard serve came many cuts to (and in-between) computer windows, Webcam recordings of the previous round replayed on distorted VHS tapes, and ''lots'' of progressive rock.


As with all other MWTT matches, one player was eliminated per match, per set. For this case, {{saper}} (replacing {{Bloodis}}) was the unlucky one.
As with all other MWTT matches, one player was eliminated per match, per set. For this case, {{saper}} (replacing {{Bloodis}}) was the unlucky one.