Following this, Totz was replaced with Halo 3 phenom Justin " iGotUrPistola" Deese, formerly of Triggers Down, leading to a 2nd place finish in Columbus.
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To kick 2010 off, FearitSelf would rejoin OGRE2 and Victory X, now accompanied by Anthony " Totz" Pennacchio, for a 3rd place finish in Orlando. They finished the year with Patrick " Sypher" Hynes in place of Soviet and an 8th place finish at the Orlando National Championships. FearitSelf then left and the team picked up Dmitriy " Soviet" Gulyan for a 9th place finish in Anaheim. This roster would finish 5th in Meadowlands and 3rd in Columbus before Mackeo would be replaced by a returning StrongSide. OGRE1 left the team, leaving OGRE2 as the only remaining member of the original line up, now joined by Justin " Fearitself" Kats, Joseph " Mackeo" Reinhart and Cameron This propelled them slightly higher in the standings, placing 3rd in both Toronto and Dallas before finishing 4th at the national championships that year in Las Vegas.Ģ009: OGRE1's departure lineup shufflingĢ009 brought massive changes. After finishing 7th in San Diego and 5th in Orlando, they decided to drop Walshy and pick up Mason " Neighbor" Cobb. Halo 3 2008: Early struggles dropping Walshyįinal Boss started Halo 3 on the right foot, winning in Meadowlands, but it would be the only one they would win that year. Final Boss closed out 2007 as the undisputed kings of Halo 2, having won 17 out of 23 tournaments. This rendition of the roster was as successful as the first, winning 5 of the 7 tournaments that year. On December 6, 2006, it was made official that Saiyan was being dropped and replaced by Michael " StrongSide" Cavanaugh. They were then bested in the final three tournaments of the year by Carbon.įollowing their three consecutive defeats, Final Boss made a change to their roster for the first time since 2005. As they took on the Final Boss name, their dominance continued into 2006, winning the first four events, to make it 8 in a row, the longest winning streak in MLG history. It was announced in an MLG article on Apthat Team 3D had parted ways with its sponsor and changed its name to Final Boss. StK came in first at the five events it attended with this roster, before being picked up by esports organization Team 3D and winning eight of nine events, including the 2005 MLG New York National Championships.
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StK started off 2005 with a roster comprised of twins Dan " OGRE1" and Tom " OGRE2" Ryan alongside Dave " Walshy" Walsh and Ryan " Saiyan" Danford. Final Boss's roots lie in two Halo 2 teams, StK (Shoot to Kill) and Team 3D.