Flash Wolves were eliminated from the 2016 World Championship and were the final LMS seed to be eliminated from the tournament. Following their loss, theScore esports spoke to AD carry Hsiung "NL" Wenan about their losses to I MAY, mid game inconsistencies, and the team's future.

Today you had a rough start where you lost to I MAY in the first game. This is the second time you've lost to them in the group stage. Is there something about them that threw you guys off?

We made more mistakes. I don't know why — just the condition we played in against them. We happened to make more mistakes.

Did you expect them to come in with Avoidless playing support and the Korean players as jungle and mid?

We just thought the two mids would switch. We didn't think the jungler would play support.

Was it really hard to prepare for this sudden change? Did Road's ban throw off your preparation at all?

Yeah, a little bit. It did affect our preparation a little bit. It was an advantage for us that Road was banned, but we couldn't grasp the opportunity.

It seemed like recently the Flash Wolves have been inconsistent making plays around the map in the early or mid game. A lot of people remember Flash Wolves as a really aggressive early game team. Has there been anything in particular that has changed this?

We don't know why either. In scrims, we play like normal, but somehow on stage we play indecisively. It's what cost us a bit today.

A lot of teams have spoken highly of you in scrims. Do you have any predictions based on scrims or matches of what Cloud9 and SKT will do in bracket stage?

Definitely SKT has a chance to go into the finals. Cloud9 maybe the final four, but SKT have a relatively larger opportunity.

Some have said it seems like this may be the Flash Wolves' final year together. Do you have any plans for next year yet that you would like to share?

It all really depends on the opportunities they get. It feels like other major leagues have better opportunities, pay, or training. If my teammates happen to leave, I'll be happy for them. I'll still hope they do well wherever they go.

Do you have a particularly strong memory about your team you want to share?

Before matches and mostly in scrims, when we would talk trash to each other and troll each other.

Any words to some of the North Amerian or European Flash Wolves fans?

Thank you guys for creating the phrase "NL?" Now I am globally known. Thank you for supporting us. We'll try to do our best, no matter what, until we stop playing.

Kelsey Moser is a staff writer for theScore esports. You can follow her on Twitter.