SUMMARY
Caster and S8UL member Mazy trolled GodLike Esports fans on his live stream, referencing a past incident when Manya played for Soul. At that time, GodLike fans, frustrated by Manya’s performances, used to spam chat requesting Manya’s POV (Point of View), claiming he was playing “from home.” Mazy brought the legendary thing back, noting the irony that GodLike has now signed Manya as their new IGL, and the fans will finally get the POV they asked for.
INDIA – The rivalry between GodLike Esports and Soul Esports has always been legendary, and caster Mazy just added a hilarious chapter to the history books! Following the bombshell announcement that GodLike signed former Soul IGL Manya, Mazy took to his live stream to troll the GodLike fanbase with a classic, self-referential joke.
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The Legendary ‘POV From Home’ Troll
Mazy referenced a famous controversy that originated during previous major tournaments when Manya was dominating as Soul’s IGL. GodLike fans, frustrated by Manya’s performance and unexpected comebacks on the final days of events, used to flood the chat with one specific taunt:
“Ab toh tum log apne hi players ki POV maangoge, aur bolo ki players ghar se khel rahe hain!”
(Now you guys will ask for the POV of your own players, and say that the players are playing from their home!)
The joke highlights the irony: GodLike fans used to accuse Manya of cheating by demanding his personal Point of View feed, claiming his sudden success was suspicious. Now, Manya is their new IGL, and his POV will be part of their team’s content and strategy streams.
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The Irony of the Manya Signing
Mazy’s well-timed troll resonated deeply within the community. GodLike signed Manya to fix their disastrous #13 finish at the BMSD Finals, but the move instantly flips the context of a famous rivalry back onto their own fans. The moment serves as a lighthearted, yet pointed, reminder of the intense history between the two biggest organizations in Indian BGMI.












