Marvel Rivals tournament organizer BasimZB admitted that he was in the wrong for removing content creator Kingsman265 from a showmatch tournament. The incident involving Kingsman265 happened during the Deadpool Creator Cup, and featured several Marvel Rivals players from across the globe.
The tournament took place on Sunday, January 18, two days after Deadpool's arrival in Marvel Rivals. The online tournament consisted of eight teams featuring six content creators each, with a $40,000 prize pool split among all participants. Kingsman265 was a member of Team Cecee, and asked his team if they could switch from Black Widow to another hero so that they could have the best composition possible. Kingsman's request was shot down by his teammates, and he was removed from the Marvel Rivals tournament by BasimZB following some practice matches.
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However, the Marvel Rivals drama involving Kingsman265 did not end with the tournament, as the fallout caused BasimZB to weigh in with his thoughts. During a January 21 Twitch stream, BasimZB said that he was "wrong" about removing Kingsman265 from the Deadpool Creator...
