Mai Dora’s “Aura” is Extremely Strong
Last night, T1 officially defeated Gen.G in a thrilling semifinal match, securing a golden ticket to London to challenge BLG in the Grand Finals. It can be said that, despite being a team with a proud history of achievements, the stunning victory over Gen.G was one of the most memorable moments in Faker’s career and that of his teammates.

This is because, before clashing in the final semifinal of Worlds 2024, Gen.G had previously won against T1 10 times in a row in almost every tournament they participated in. Even with the “DNA of the king,” T1 couldn’t reassure fans completely. Fortunately, T1 truly found themselves and made history. They gave Gen.G no chance to recover and obliterated the best-of-five matchup in the blink of an eye.
Surprisingly, after T1 ended their losing streak, the Vietnamese online community turned all their attention to female host Mai Dora. Many opinions suggest that it was perhaps her extremely strong “aura” that led to Gen.G’s disastrous defeat.

The Reason Why Mai Dora is Being Mentioned
It turns out that before T1 faced Gen.G, the female host had a top-notch interview with all five members of Gen.G beforehand. Not only that, Mai Dora also directly cheered for and expressed her admiration for Lehends – the player considered to have the worst performance in yesterday’s matches.


Mai Dora once “cursed” Gen.G.
Indeed, everything Mai Dora said and showed coincidentally occurred in complete contrast to a pre-arranged script. In fact, this is not the first time the female host has demonstrated her “magic” ability. For example, recently, Ruler of JDG also had to return home after fans discovered he had a one-on-one interview with Mai Dora not long ago…

Many viewers feel confused because her “aura” is too strong…
Of course, Mai Dora’s “predictions” are just for fun. It’s undeniable that both T1 and Gen.G had a day of outstanding and breakthrough performances. Once again, congratulations to T1 for their victory, and we hope they will continue to perform well in the upcoming Grand Finals.