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Yomi just released a new video... but still using ForeverKing!

Jynks

some heroes are born, some made, some wondrous
So BurgerKing has yet to properly switch to his new naem... Yomi's latest video posted AFTER the match is still using his old nick! I say that this a breach of condition : )



I get the cup is form before the event.. but still this should read BURGERKING!
 

Airvidal

"You play weird" It's called being unorthodox ;)
Under the law of fair use of copyright of nick names, the accused "Burger King" is not breaching any part of the condition stipulated on the "Forever King vs Cowboy" 2015 court case.

The agreement is that the accused is to use the new nickname for the rest of the year, where past events are excluded. This tournament was won by Forever King and should remain as is. Case closed.
 

Pshak

Noob
Under the law of fair use of copyright of nick names, the accused "Burger King" is not breaching any part of the condition stipulated on the "Forever King vs Cowboy" 2015 court case.

The agreement is that the accused is to use the new nickname for the rest of the year, where past events are excluded. This tournament was won by Forever King and should remain as is. Case closed.
Guess you cant argue with this.
 

Daemantalo

Not Good Enough
Under the law of fair use of copyright of nick names, the accused "Burger King" is not breaching any part of the condition stipulated on the "Forever King vs Cowboy" 2015 court case.

The agreement is that the accused is to use the new nickname for the rest of the year, where past events are excluded. This tournament was won by Forever King and should remain as is. Case closed.
Yay formal statements and logic!
 

Bovine McKow

Apprentice
Under the law of fair use of copyright of nick names, the accused "Burger King" is not breaching any part of the condition stipulated on the "Forever King vs Cowboy" 2015 court case.

The agreement is that the accused is to use the new nickname for the rest of the year, where past events are excluded. This tournament was won by Forever King and should remain as is. Case closed.
SUSTAINED!
 
Under the law of fair use of copyright of nick names, the accused "Burger King" is not breaching any part of the condition stipulated on the "Forever King vs Cowboy" 2015 court case.

The agreement is that the accused is to use the new nickname for the rest of the year, where past events are excluded. This tournament was won by Forever King and should remain as is. Case closed.
Wasn't it just to use the new name in tournaments only? Otherwise someone needs to switch up their Twitter handle.
 

TackyHaddock

Salty Mashers Krew
Under the law of fair use of copyright of nick names, the accused "Burger King" is not breaching any part of the condition stipulated on the "Forever King vs Cowboy" 2015 court case.

The agreement is that the accused is to use the new nickname for the rest of the year, where past events are excluded. This tournament was won by Forever King and should remain as is. Case closed.
I smell a law student!
 

GamerBlake90

Blue Blurs for Life!
SMH.

Typical TYM.

Under the law of fair use of copyright of nick names, the accused "Burger King" is not breaching any part of the condition stipulated on the "Forever King vs Cowboy" 2015 court case.

The agreement is that the accused is to use the new nickname for the rest of the year, where past events are excluded. This tournament was won by Forever King and should remain as is. Case closed.
Aaaaaand, that sums it up.