When I was putting together the EVO Spectator’s Guide for Tekken 7, one of the biggest surprises I had was the fact that Stephen “Speedkicks” Stafford was a free agent. One of the most dominant forces and well known faces in competitive Tekken didn’t have a backer, despite a string of top performances. Why?

The answer may be because something was in the works in the background.

Please help us welcome PG's newest cub, @Speedkicks! He'll be kicking in the black and white jersey at #Evo2017 and repping us in @TEKKEN! pic.twitter.com/9coLAezOJ2 — Panda Global (@PandaGlobalPG) July 13, 2017

As of today, Speedkicks will now be PG | Speedkicks, joining the likes of pros like Punk, Coach Steve, and MarlinPie. Prior to his signing it was easy to say Team ITS was the most dominant esports team in American Tekken. Panda Global now looks poised to put a stop to that at Evolution 2017.

Source: PandaGlobalPG