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[[MWTT Teal Set 2| | [[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. | ||