As DJ Khaled once said - before that meme got beaten into the ground - “another one.” I promise the rest of the memes mentioned in this week’s edition of Supreme Memes for Overwatch League teams are newer than that one. In fact, these may be the most spicy, dank, crunchy memes yet. We’re about to spill some hot tea for you guys, diving into some drama with DACO, HuK, Los Angeles Valiant, and much more.





The following memes are not for the faint of heart. They will make you question what it means to be an Overwatch League fan. We will be asking the tough questions here. Like, “Can fans scream too loud?” and “How much more can Philadelphia fans take?” So read on with caution, my doggies. This is one of the most cursed meme reviews yet.





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This dank meme is extra hot when you factor in the fresh tea that fueled it. While there is no concrete proof as to why Dong-hyeong “DACO” Seo hasn’t been up on stage with his team since Stage 1, it’s been speculated that the player is causing a Western/Korean divide. On stream, former Boston Uprising player Connor “Avast” Princ said that everyone in the OWL knows where Daco is, but they aren’t allowed to spill the tea. But it’s been rumored that he’s most likely being traded. Maybe he’ll join Florida Mayhem, since they’re a strictly Korean team now. Things are all coming together.





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In their latest rematch, the London Spitfire defeated Philadelphia Fusion 2-1. And Philly fans were heated af. This educational meme outlines the five stages of grief that Fusion fans felt upon their defeat. This dedicated meme scoured the bowels of the Competitive Overwatch League subreddit to find comments that perfectly fit into each of the five stages, ending with a sad Philly fanboy admitting it’s hard to be a Philly fan.





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Here’s a classic meme format that somehow hasn’t gotten too old yet. In fact, let’s make 230498 more of this exact same meme while we’re at it, refrying it until it’s a disgusting, burnt crisp that needs to be thrown out for good. Then, we can just replace it with the exact same meme, but with different photos, just to make it fresh again. We’re looking at you, Left Exit 12 meme.





Still, this meme brings up a solid debate for you guys: Should fans be reprimanded for screaming too loud for their favorite team? Is that a thing? Can you tell fans how to cheer properly? Either way, the banning of the “okay” symbol has continued to create spicy memes. See below for another example.





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Just another “okay” hand sign meme.





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The London Spitfire defeated the Atlanta Reign 4-0 at the beginning of the month. But what really stood out was the Spitfire’s flex tank Jun-ho “Fury” Kim’s game-changing 200IQ Defense Matrix plays on D.Va. Atlanta’s Andrej “Babybay” Francisty had S-I-X of his Gravitational Surges eaten by Fury’s well-timed Defense Matrixes and I’m visibly crying and shaking. Maybe this is why San Francisco Shock traded Babybay just two days before this.





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Boston Uprising’s manager Chris "HuK" Loranger has finally collected all the stones he needs to complete his vision of making a lot of money off of the Overwatch League team, even if it means trading their best players for a ton of money or allegedly paying the minimum required salary to his current roster.





HuK first came under fire last year, when a ton of player mistreatment allegations were thrown his way, including a report that he required three players to live in two-bedroom apartments. It was also reported that HuK made staff members cry by verbally attacking them. HuK denied all allegations, calling them “grossly false.”





But it’s hard to deny the Boston Uprising’s current choices, since they’re happening right in front of everyone’s faces. And while it’s forever sketchy that Boston Uprising sold their tank Young-jin "Gamsu" Noh to the struggling Shanghai Dragons just days before Stage 1 began, we can’t help but be happy about it in the end, since the Dragons are no longer the worst in the League.





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Here is some valuable advice from the Chengdu Hunter’s Ding "Ameng" Menghan. After mastering Wrecking Ball, the tank player was asked if he had any tips for using the new hero. And you won’t BELIEVE what he said next. WRECKING BALL MAINS HATE HIM!





No, he just said, “Think more.” There you have it, aspiring Wrecking Ball pros: Think while playing OWL. Sadly, this may not be bad advice for some of the players we run into in comp. Yes, we’re looking at attack Torbs and Genjis who spam “I need healing” while they’re halfway across the map.









If there’s one thing that the OWL is known for, it’s the slowly dwindling views team banter. The smack talk. It’s what we all live for. It fuels us. So the Los Angeles Gladiators recently defeated the Los Angeles Valiant 2-1, which is really nothing to brag about. But we can still appreciate the trash talk anyway. A recent tweet from the Gladiators shows the Valiant flying high in the sky, but they end up being hooked and dragged into an In-N-Out trash bin. Ah, another meme that never seems to die.





Last season, when Los Angeles Valiant were doing poorly in Stage 2 (although not as poorly as they’re doing now), Noah Winston threatened to fire one of their players while at an In-N-Out, which he filmed for his own self-serving reality show. You can watch the uncomfortable scene here, for anyone interested in a “try not to cringe” challenge.





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Thought we’d end on a positive note here. Fury’s just hungry for more Gravitational Surges. Yeah, we already talked about Fury’s epic Defense Matrix moves earlier, but look at this awesome meme. Just look at it. It’s so well done. A Reddit user did point out one flaw though: They really missed a golden opportunity to write “Sweetened Corn & GOATS Cereal.” But this is still a W. And we hope Fury has even more bowls of Gravitational Surges next match. ‘Cause it’s funny to watch.