SUMMARY
Sensei of Revenant XSpark (RNTX) publicly defended Manya on his live stream after receiving numerous fan comments and messages trolling the player’s move to GodLike Esports. Fans were using the highly toxic phrase “Godlike fans ka nya papa” (Godlike fans’ new father) due to Manya’s history with rival Team Soul. Sensei called for an end to the community hate, stating clearly, “Please don’t spread hate into the community, don’t do such a thing.”
INDIA – The intense rivalry between the fanbases of GodLike Esports and Team Soul spilled over into toxic territory, forcing Sensei, the leader of Revenant XSpark, to intervene on his live stream. The target of the abuse was the newly signed GodLike IGL, Manya.
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Sensei Addresses the Toxic Trolling
Following the controversial move of Manya—a long-time figure in the Soul camp—to rival GodLike, fans began to flood live chats and social media with aggressive taunts. A particularly offensive troll phrase, “Godlike fans ka nya papa” (implying the fanbase was adopting a new superior leader), was being widely used.
Sensei, recognizing the negative impact this kind of toxic rivalry has on the community, used his platform to shut down the behavior:
“Sensei mentioned that please dont spread hate into the community, dont do such type of things.”
His message served as a reminder that while competitive banter is fun, personal attacks and toxic trolling are unacceptable in the esports ecosystem.
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Focus on the Game, Not the Gossip
Sensei’s defense of Manya highlights the responsibility held by prominent figures to keep the competitive scene healthy. The IGL emphasized that Manya’s move, despite the competitive history with Soul, is a professional decision.
With Manya now entirely focused on leading GodLike back to championship form, the community is urged to focus on the in-game competition and allow the players to compete without facing personal abuse.












