Ma3la
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Wyatt "Ma3la" River was a former competitive TF2 player, known for his raw DM and aggressive playstyle on Roaming Soldier. Ma3la's debuted in ESEA-Invite with xensity and he has since played on the likes of eLevate TF2, Ascent and RONIN gg. Ma3la's middle fights are sometimes criticized for being repetitive, despite its incredible effectiveness. His most notable win was in ESEA-I Season 20 with Ascent.
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TF2
ESEA-O
Unlike other TF2 Invite veterans, Ma3la's history in open teams is quite brief (he got bumped to IM in 2 seasons), and the team's standings turns out to be overall negative. Although Ma3la might have done extremely well individually, his team could not perform to match the tempo and power the other teams played at, such as Beybladers, High Rollers Gaming, or xensity.
Mutiny
In 2011, Ma3la joined his first ESEA-O team, Mutiny. Ma3la played Soldier for Mutiny in ESEA-O Season 9, and the team finished 19th in playoffs.
BIG BOYS
The team currently known as BIG BOYS was Ma3la's second team and he played for them for season 10. The team went (10-6-0) in their regular season, but instantly got eliminated from playoffs after two matches.
Move us to IM
Ma3la's ESEA-IM experience started on Season 11, again playing Soldier for the team. The team went (11-5-0) in the regular season, but Ma3la left the team and committed to another team mid-season.
Watch The Throne
Perhaps distraught from his team's performance last season, Ma3la joined mid-season and committed with ESEA-IM team, Watch The Throne. In season 11, the team did not manage to make playoffs and only scored (5-11-0). Despite this shaky start, the team managed to reform with the addition of Ma3la and change drastically in performance for season 13, scoring (9-7-0), and 7th in playoffs, under the well known, Vector Gaming. In season 13 the team stopped playing and dropped out of the season.
xensity
Ma3la's invite career began on xensity, a team coming from intermediate. xensity was invited for season 13, the same time Ma3la's old team died. Ma3la, nevertheless, was picked up by xensity, and played with other well known players like smaka and relic. xensity placed a solid mid-invite score, coming in 5th place with (9-6-0) in the regular season. The team took wins against teams like tri hards and Don't Trip.
Runaway 5
In ESEA-I Season 14, Ma3la was picked up by Runaway 5, but eventually left near the beginning of the season, unable to commit and ended up backing up for a different team in IM. Ma3la was replaced by djc, and the team went (5-11-0) in the regular season.
lost in translation/Exertus eSports/eLevate/Ascent/RONIN/the "Ma3la" teams
For ESEA-I Season 15, Ma3la's committal to what is now the best team in North America starts. The team was originally named "lost in translation", however they took up different sponsors such as eLevate and RONIN gg. Playing with other players of great talent, such as alfa, smaka, Bdonski, Sezco, and Decimate, this team was expected to develop into a strong playoff contender. The team saw excellent performance from the season, placing third in the regular season (12-4-0), and placing third also in playoffs, right under the powerhouse team, iT. In season 16, both Classic Mixup and froyotech took the top two spots for playoffs. However, newer upcoming invite team Street Hoops eSports stole third place from Ma3la's team, which was then sponsored by Exertus eSports. In ESEA-I Season 17, the team took a surprising second place right under froyotech, knocking out Classic Mixup from playoffs, which led to the disbanding of the legendary Classic Mixup. Ma3la's team, now called eLevate, went undefeated in the regular season. The next season was more shaky for Ma3la and his team, taking fourth in playoffs after numerous roster changes. Ma3la's team, Ascent, went (11-5-0), but took second again, right under froyotech. The big debate of ESEA-I (Invite) soon became all about the classic matchup, Ascent vs. froyotech. The team introduced a deadly Soldier duo, rando and Ma3la. Together with both Soldier's incredible DM ability and rando's shotgun-pocket ability. In season 19 playoffs, Ascent knocked froyotech to the lower bracket finals. However, froyotech came back from the lower brackets in a match against Team SoloUber and took two consecutive wins against Team SoloUber and Ascent, stealing first from Ma3la again. However in season 20, similar happened, except the playoff contenders, Team SoloUber took one of their first playoff wins against froyotech, eliminating them from playoffs for the first time in the team's existence. Ma3la and his team went on to win the ESEA-I Season 20 grand finals in a decisive match against Team SoloUber. The team secured second in the two following seasons, failing to defeat froyotech's new roster.
Latest Tournament Matches
Media
Interviews
- 2014-01-18 | Ma3la Interview at ESEA S15 LAN (by shade at ESEA-I Season 15)
- 2014-06-30 | XTS Ma3la interview at ESEA S16 LAN (by shade at ESEA-I Season 16)
- 2014-10-07 | Pre-GXL Interview: ma3la (by EXtv)
Fragvideos/TFTV Highlights
- 2013-10-11 | Rockets (by Ma3la)
- 2015-08-27 | Ma3la Legacy (by Beater)
- 2015-10-10 | Recent Soldier Frags (by Ma3la)
- 2015-10-19 | eLevate Ma3laa - TF2 Frag Movie (by Ma3la)
- 2016-01-22 | Ma3la vs. Team Solo Uber: ESEA S20 W6 (by truktruk)
- 2016-02-04 | Ma3la vs. -bird noises-: ESEA S21 W2 (by truktruk)
- 2016-03-06 | Ma3la & rando vs. -bird noises-: ESEA S21 W6 (by truktruk)
Demo Review/Analysis
- 2015-10-19 | ma3laa pocket demo review (by Seagull)
Gallery
Ma3la competing with Exertus eSports at ESEA-I S16 lan.
Ma3la competing with eLevate TF2 at GXL Invitational 2014 lan.
Ma3la competing with eLevate TF2 at ESEA-I S18 lan.
Ma3la casting alongside Dreamboat at Rewind LAN 2017.