BMSD Shockwave: Mad King Esports And Wild Fangs Hit With Penalties For "Zero Professionalism" At LAN Event

The BMSD LAN event has been rocked by controversy. Two teams have been penalized for "zero professionalism," and the BGMI community is buzzing with reactions.

The BMSD LAN event, one of the most anticipated BGMI tournaments of 2025, has been rocked by a major controversy. Two prominent teams, Mad King Esports and Wild Fangs, have been hit with a five-point penalty for what organizers are calling "zero professionalism" and "misbehavior" at the hotel.

The shocking revelation has sent ripples of outrage and debate through the BGMI community, with many questioning the conduct of professional players and the need for stricter enforcement of tournament rules.

The drama unfolded as the quarterfinals of the BMSD got underway. Fans and analysts were quick to notice that both Mad King Esports and Wild Fangs had negative points, a clear indication that something was amiss.

The reason, as revealed by Lets Gro, a prominent figure in the BGMI community, was a blatant disregard for professionalism and a shocking display of misbehavior. "The main reason these teams' points were deducted was because the players showed absolutely zero professionalism," Lets Gro stated. "They were partying until 4 in the morning, creating chaos in the hotel, and even misbehaved with the management. This caused a lot of problems for the other guests staying at the hotel."

The incident reportedly occurred during the lower bracket stage, just as the BMSD was kicking off. It's a stark reminder that even at the highest levels of esports, some players still struggle with the responsibilities that come with being a professional.

The BGMI casters, who are often the voice of the community, also weighed in on the matter, revealing that the two teams were almost kicked out of the tournament entirely.

"Violating the tournament rules... There are some rules... I'm telling you straight up, some teams have a bug in them," one caster said, his voice filled with a mixture of anger and disappointment. "Their bug was removed today, and they were straightened out. The talk was about kicking them straight out of the tournament. Yes, bro. Then it was decided to give them a warning. They've been given minus five points."

The casters also emphasized the importance of professionalism, especially with the Global Championship on the horizon. "Bro, we're going to the Global Championship. If our teams do such things... shame," another caster added.

The incident has sparked a heated debate online, with many calling for stricter penalties and a zero-tolerance policy for unprofessional behavior.

"This is unacceptable," one user wrote on Twitter. "These players are representing their country, and they should act like professionals. A five-point penalty is not enough. They should be banned from the tournament."

Another added, "This is a wake-up call for the entire BGMI community. We need to demand more from our players. We need to demand more from our teams. We need to demand more from ourselves."

The BMSD controversy is a stark reminder that the world of esports is still a young and evolving industry. It's an industry that is grappling with the challenges of professionalism, of accountability, and of creating a culture that is both competitive and respectful.

The penalties imposed on Mad King Esports and Wild Fangs are a clear message that Krafton India Esports is serious about enforcing its rules and about upholding the integrity of the tournament. It's a message that is sure to resonate with other teams and players, and it's a message that is sure to have a lasting impact on the future of BGMI esports.

What do you think of the penalties imposed on Mad King Esports and Wild Fangs? Do you think they were justified? And what do you think needs to be done to promote professionalism and accountability in the BGMI community? Let us know in the comments below.


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