Did anyone see the injured handball player carried off the field by opponent video???
Now imagine that but pro exy players andreil on opposing teams 😭😭
Maybe everyone thinks they hate each other or something and then Neil gets injured and Andrew literally abandons the goal to carry him off the field. Neil doesn't fight it either; just tucks himself closer and holds on and everyone around is just ?????????hate???didn't they hate?? eachother???
Here Are 10 CS:GO Pro Players Who Have Fantastic Income!
With the 2022 season now over, we have the latest data on the 10 highest earning CS:GO pro players in the world. This data is collected only from competition prizes received by each player.
In this breakdown there may be names that have been widely recognized but there are many new names that have made their way into the top 10. Here are the results:
dupreeh (Denmark): $2,024,831
Xyp9x (Denmark): $1,978,380
dev1ce (Denmark): $1,921,331
gla1ve (Denmark): $1,830,542
s1mple (Ukraine): $1,680,888
Magisk (Denmark): $1,618,290
electroNic (Russia): $1,534,625
karrigan (Denmark): $1,366,752
Twistzz (Canada): $1,256,293
Stewie2K (USA): $1,186,573
Initially in 2018 there were only 3 players who managed to break the 1 million dollar mark, namely Nicolai 'dev1ce' Reedtz, Peter 'dupreeh' Rasmussen and Andreas 'Xyp9x' Højsleth. His 3rd as a side of the legendary Astralis team. "Now, more than 20 players have succeeded in breaking that number."
Oleksandr 's1mple' Kostyliev from NAVI is one of the non-Danish players who is in the top 5 highest earning players. This was successfully achieved through NAVI's brilliant journey in 2021.
It should be noted that the amount of income from these players only comes from competition prizes. This income does not include individual wages and sponsorship contracts. What do you think, Esports News friends? Fantastic isn't it?
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Maybe it's me but I feel like E-Sport is such a volatile environment. Like maybe a pro player ends up in the right team and has the time of their life and then they discard him and their career is over. Or maybe a pro player is super good but for some reasons nobody picks them in a team and they disappear.
No matter the legacy you have, how good you are or how much you contributed to the game, your professional career is always uncertain.
I could make a long long list of good players who are now at home unemployed or something like that
trying to figure out how to say this delicately. i do think that the pwhl is going to make some progress, and already the support for the league is showing how much of a market there is for women's sports even from a few years ago. but it's kind of been irking me to see so many posts that act like there has never been any arena for women's pro hockey before. like do you understand how many people — how many leagues!! — came before this to even make the pwhl a possibility. do you know how many people have fought tooth and nail for women's pro hockey for DECADES. i'm not saying don't support the league, but don't act like it's the perfect solution to a brand new issue
“Did you ever plan on getting a relationship?” The interviewer asked.
"No, I was too preoccupied with volleyball to care."
“What made you change your mind?”
Beyond the reporters, mics, and cameras, his gaze finds yours in the crowd. "The mere possibility that someone out there was worth the wait."
The interviewer noticed the softness in his eyes and tried to follow his line of sight, but he had already directed his gaze back to them before they could turn around.