
? It has been the rivalry for quite some time, but most recently Neolution eSports.MRR struggled to keep up with Turtle Master and Made in Thailand.Sorry Sorry - now the DreamHack Winter 2012 competitor will get a chance to return to the Thai throne. Only S2Y is in their way. It is the Grand Final not a lot of people had predicted, but it is the one with a lot of tradition and history attached. Just like the Hon Tour rankings boiled down to Neolution eSports. MRR and Made in Thailand. Sorry Sorry taking the top seeds heading into the tournament, the Grand Finals will reflect that. That MiTH will be present when the Thai HoN Tour Grand Finals show their last chapter of the season was a foregone conclusion, judging by the success the team recently had. For Neolution eSports.MRR it is a return back to the promise land after a two month hiatus with struggling results predominantly against the surging Turtle Master or their old and bitter rival MiTH. Now they get another crack at their nemesis and can turn a up-and-down season into a monumental success story. Ever since Garena.Thailand introduced the concept of the G-League both MiTH and MRR were a part of the playoffs in every single season and edition. The first two seasons where won by Neolution eSports.MRR in dominant fashion, while MiTH.s2y (formerly known as Yamaha.s2y) had to be satisfied with two consecutive third place finishes. The power shifted when the world was visiting Thailand for the Garena Star League 2013 festivities and both Turtle Master and MiTH.s2y made a bigger splash in the tournament than the established force of MRR. Still the bottom line was, that Neolution reached the Top 4, but lost in the Lower Bracket Round to the emerging force in Sorry Sorry. The tides seemed to have turned and MRR got eliminated in the G-League playoffs twice at the hands of S2Y, as well as losing to Turtle Masters in the DreamHack Summer 2013 Thai Qualifier. The once mighty and powerful team that represented Thai HoN over in Jönköping, Sweden for the first time ever, seemed to be in a funk. Still their performances were enough to get them the first seed in the Grand Finals tournament, automatically seeding them into the Double Elimination portion of the event. Thai HoN Tour Grand Finals Upper Bracket Round 1Turtle Master<Neolution eSports.MRRUpper Bracket Round 1Thailand Kai GOr Daii<Made in Thailand. Sorry SorryUpper Bracket Round 2Neolution eSports.MRR<Made in Thailand. Sorry SorryLower Bracket Round 1Turtle Master<Thailand Kai GOr DaiiLower Bracket Round 2Neolution eSports.MRR>Thailand Kai GOr Daii There they squared off with Turtle Master earlier today - and in a mini upset - defeated the reigning G-League May Champs straight up. The devastating blow to the Turtles was felt also in their next match against KaiD in the Lower Bracket, a match that was the last appearance of Turtle Master in this Thai HoN Tour season. KaiD advanced and got the chance to play Neolution eSports.MRR in the Lower Bracket Finals, after MRR had to concede the match against S2Y after a short period of time. It was down to this, S2Y already in the Grand Finals, KaiD and MRR ready to play and take the last spot for the event. In the end it was MRR who rallied back from a quite huge deficit in the match, to overcome KaiD after all. The rematch of the first ever G-League Grand Final once again ended with Neolution eSports.MRR on top, now they once again can challenge MiTH on the biggest stage - and on the big IMAX screen. The Grand Finals will be played on Sunday, June 30th with those two teams going head-to-head for the ultimate Thai tournament victory. Will MiTH continue their dominance and put on a show against MRR, or can the "old" force of Thai HoN come back and close out the tournament like their started the season?