{"id":8627,"date":"2020-10-07T23:52:43","date_gmt":"2020-10-07T23:52:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/shanghai-dragons-redemption-story-continues-as-fearless-wants-to-go-from-winless-to-owl-champion"},"modified":"2024-07-20T00:11:04","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T00:11:04","slug":"shanghai-dragons-redemption-story-continues-as-fearless-wants-to-go-from-winless-to-owl-champion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/shanghai-dragons-redemption-story-continues-as-fearless-wants-to-go-from-winless-to-owl-champion","title":{"rendered":"Shanghai Dragons’ redemption story continues as Fearless wants to go from winless to OWL Champion"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Shanghai Dragons’ history as a franchise in the Overwatch League is well documented by now. From going 0-40 in the inaugural season in a tragic year filled with terrible player management to completely dominating the APAC region, becoming champions of the May Melee and Countdown Cup in the process, two seasons down the line, the turnaround has been nothing short of amazing.<\/p>\n

As they are knocking on the door of history by making it to the Grand Finals weekend alongside Philadelphia Fusion, San Francisco Shock, and Seoul Dynasty, they want to see their redemption year come full circle by becoming Overwatch League winners. <\/p>\n

A fearless captain leads the way<\/h3>\n

While the roster has received almost a complete overhaul since the winless season Shanghai had in 2018, one of the few names that managed to stick around and be an integral part of this newfound success is main tank Eui-Seok “Fearless” Lee.<\/p>\n

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(Photo: Robert Paul\/Blizzard Entertainment)<\/span><\/p>\n

After a disappointing debut two years ago, Fearless spent his 2019 apart from the main squad, playing for the Shanghai Contenders Academy roster, Team CC, while he dealt with health issues, refining his play in the process.<\/p>\n

“It was a hurtful memory for me,” the South Korean explains to GINX in a press conference leading to the Grand Finals. “After leaving OWL due to a health condition I went to Contenders, gained a lot of new experiences, and joined OWL again.”<\/p>\n

Now that the Dragons are fan favourites to win the Overwatch League, finishing the regular season with the best record across both the North America and APAC regions, the Winston ace gave praise to the entire organisation for providing him with the tools to succeed.<\/p>\n

“I am really happy with our team’s results, the reason we are performing so well is not only we have good coaches but good teammates, we take every match step by step. that is why we have the results that we have right now. “<\/p>\n

The moon shines brighter than before<\/h3>\n

Fearless isn’t the only one with an impressive comeback story, as Shanghai’s Head Coach, Byung-chul “Moon” Moon, had to overcome his own fair share of setbacks from previous seasons.<\/p>\n