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SypherPK tries to prove to Ninja that he isn’t toxic, but fails

It was a good effort, though.
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Ali “SypherPK” Hassan tried to show Tyler “Ninja” Blevins that he isn’t “toxic,” but failed in the process.

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SypherPK was streaming Fortnite and made it to the final two players in the match. Having recently talked with Ninja about toxicity, he wanted to prove that he isn’t toxic. He began to trap and taunt the other final player before stopping himself.

“That was rude,” SypherPK said to his Twitch chat. “I should give him the win. I wanna prove Ninja wrong. I’m not toxic.”

SypherPK proceeded to drop all of his weapons and items to the player below him. This was meant to signal to the player that he was giving up, but the opponent didn’t get it. Instead, the enemy continued backing away and firing as before.

This led to the player using their rocket launcher to shoot at SypherPK as he approached, but the rocket hit the roof too close to the enemy and they ended up killing themselves. Thus, SypherPK got the victory royale anyway, despite wanting to prove to Ninja that he isn’t toxic.

SypherPK is known for entrapping his final enemies in Fortnite matches with large trap towers or other creative ways to taunt them before his victory. Ninja has jokingly said that this is “toxic” behavior, so he wanted to prove him wrong. But he failed.

SypherPK won the match with a solid 16 kills. Both Ninja and SypherPK failed to qualify for the Fortnite World Cup Duos Finals.


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