{"id":18617,"date":"2021-06-27T13:07:07","date_gmt":"2021-06-27T13:07:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/rocket-league-caster-incredibly-sorry-for-roasting-players-during-envy-tournament"},"modified":"2024-07-22T03:33:39","modified_gmt":"2024-07-22T03:33:39","slug":"rocket-league-caster-incredibly-sorry-for-roasting-players-during-envy-tournament","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/rocket-league\/rocket-league-caster-incredibly-sorry-for-roasting-players-during-envy-tournament","title":{"rendered":"Rocket League caster “incredibly sorry” for roasting competitors during Team Envy tournament"},"content":{"rendered":"
There is nothing quite like the feeling of shame and regret that is telling a risqué or mean spirited joke — the ones you would tell only amongst the very closest of friends when the bonds are so deep that the edge is taken off them — and then realising you don’t quite have the audience for it.<\/p>\n
Those feelings could only be amplified if, instead of making that mistake at dinner with your spouse’s parents or a work meeting, it was instead broadcast to thousands of people who had no idea of your relationship with the targets, taking instead your familiarity with them as outright rudeness.<\/p>\n
That was the situation that Rocket League<\/a> caster Sean “Spaceman” Rogers found himself in last night, as he let rip on the participants taking part in the Team Envy: Predator Cup.<\/p>\n Spaceman is no newbie to the Rocket League scene, a frequent sight on the Rocket League Championship Series desk and also a part of esport organisation, Rogue, and their broadcasts during The Grid.<\/p>\n It’s the latter that sees him bring a different energy to the broadcasts, roasting players, other casters, and the scene in general. It’s meant as banter and everyone involved know each other, are friends, and see the humour in it.<\/p>\n However, Spaceman made the mistake of bringing that energy to Team Envy’s pro and content creator invitational, joined on the desk by Pierre “Turbopolsa” Silfver, Matt “Perino11” Perino and Corey Dunn, and it’s safe to say most hadn’t previously seen this side of Spaceman’s casting repertoire and it left viewers shocked and “confused”.<\/p>\n In a clip posted to Twitter by Matt “Kovalo”, and which subsequently went viral, Spaceman can be heard bashing Rocket League content creators, “Cailee” and “Thanovic”, as well as Rocket League pro Michael “WondaMike” Santoriello.<\/p>\n I’m a bit confused about this casting from @SpacemanSR<\/a>? What was the point of throwing all these insults towards the content creators and pros invited to participate in this event. pic.twitter.com\/oCJ3xgcx1y<\/a><\/p>\n — Matt ⚡️ (@Kovalo) June 27, 2021<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n \nSpaceman joined the Team Envy cast remotely. (Picture: Team Envy)<\/span><\/p>\n
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