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Levin: there is a big difference between an entangling design and an unfortunate latch.
I don't remember what team we were against when it happened but we weren't grabbed, we both snagged on eachother. As for the placebo, it did seem a bit aggresivly driven during some matches. I didn't see any hard damage from it, but i did see a few solid intentional hits |
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