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Creator Clash 2 had been an even bigger spectacle than the first one. While many of the big names from the last event came back for another round, many new faces made their debut. But among all, the one who stunned the crowd the most was the pro gamer and streamer, Ali Kabbani aka Myth.

Myth danced in the ring, playing and making his opponent see the stars in the indoor stadium. With devastating energy and terrifying form, Myth ruined his competition, making all of his fans around the world cheer and go crazy seeing their streamer showing his worth to the “Ali” in his name. 

Myth devastates his competition in Creator Clash 2

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Myth faced Hundar in Creator Clash 2. Since the starting bell, Myth came out with cocked-in cannons, pouring a barrage of pain on Hundar. In the first round, Myth threw a mean right that downed Hundar. But fortunately for his opponent, Ali went to the wrong corner and delayed the count, giving Hundar a free pass to survive through to the second round. 

But it was all in vain. Although Hundar was qualified for round 2, he was deemed unable to continue, and right at that moment, the match ended. Myth was once again the champion, standing tall with his impressive 2-0, tasting the sweet victory, while many doubted his abilities even before he stepped into the ring. 

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The rest of the night was truly a spectacle. Other creators gave their best to make the stage their own, leading up to the main event, fans, and fellow influencers were stuck to their seats witnessing the adrenaline-pumping matches that were blessing their eyes one after one. But the main event was something else. 

The main event of the night was Alex Wassabi vs iDubbbz. While both creators gave their best, throwing flurries and making the night remember their name, in the end, Alex took the win by majority decision. Making iDubbbz lose in his own event for the 2nd time. The end scorecard was 38-38, 39-37 & 39-37; proving how close the fight was. 

Fans were ecstatic to witness Myth’s phenomenal performance 

After the match, Myth’s fanbase was still recovering from the epicness that they had witnessed in the ring. On Twitter, the fans shared their praise and love for the streamer and paid their respects to his win. Some of his fans even compared him with Jake Paul, saying “Myth could beat Jake Paul”…

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