Overview
- Jones said he misread clause 4.2, posted that B-Team won fairly, and stated he would step back from further commentary.
- An anonymous investor who had vowed to pay New Wave $1 million reversed course after rule explanations and meeting footage affirmed the tiebreak procedure.
- Judges scored the final 47–47, activating the pre-stated rule that the last individual match decides the team title, which Nicky Rodriguez won for B-Team.
- Jones defended event decisions by noting he assigned New Wave star Mica Galvao, balanced wildcards so each team had two, and grouped ATOS and New Wave on the same bracket side.
- New Wave athletes, including Gordon Ryan, protested the result and alleged bias, while community debate over judging standards and transparency continues.