Video: How a matchfixer repaired his shattered legacy
It’s safe to say that few things have done more to destroy esports than matchfixing.
Throwers whose quest for personal gain has put even the healthiest of scenes in peril.
Unfortunately, once you’ve compromised the competitive integrity of your game and esports, that’s pretty much it. You’ve been branded with a shame that people will never let you live down. And whether these disgraced stars go the route of apology or anything close to it, all of them have at some point, given up on seeking redemption.
Well, all of them, except for Josh “steel” Nissan.
Made by: theScore esports