The MongolZ have issued a statement after team captain bLitz stirred debate with remarks about Aurora’s rifler Wicadia during a recent livestream.
The drama began when bLitz was asked on stream who he thought was the “most toxic CS player.” His off-the-cuff reply was: “It’s Wicadia. He’s really a bad person, overall bad.” Clips of the moment quickly spread online, sparking backlash from fans and commentators. Some accused bLitz of crossing a line, while others suggested he was simply trolling, as he often does on stream.
blitz has nice things to say about wicadia🙂 https://t.co/DTkH0ywy29 pic.twitter.com/I3E4Z5UR9X
— Mongolz EN Translations (@mongolz_ENclips) September 15, 2025
The MongolZ Respond
The MongolZ moved quickly to clarify the situation on their official X (Twitter) account. In a detailed post, the team explained that the “B-Tier” meme between Aurora and The MongolZ has been ongoing banter ever since Wicadia once called them a “B-Tier” team. According to the team, bLitz’s comments were meant as trolling in response to that history, not genuine dislike.
Regarding the word “Manchu,” The MongolZ said it was misunderstood. In Mongolian, the term is often used to describe someone as sneaky or two-faced, stemming from historical context where the Manchu were once allies but later betrayed Mongolia. The team stressed that bLitz’s intention was not racist, but to imply that Aurora acted “tricky” by jokingly calling them brothers while also labelling them B-Tier.
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— Aurora CS2 (@AuroraCS2_GG) September 15, 2025
Their statement ended on a light-hearted note with laughing emojis, making it clear that there is no real feud between the two rosters.
Aurora also downplayed the drama. Their official account replied with a handshake emoji, and The MongolZ responded with a heart. The mutual acknowledgement suggests there’s no lingering bad blood despite the online discourse.
Community Reaction
Reactions from fans have been mixed. Some called out bLitz for going too far, while others argued the situation was blown out of proportion. Launders chalked it up to “rage bait,” while community translators pointed out the cultural nuance of the word “Manchu.”
cause of death: rage bait https://t.co/XNnulwxHqe
— launders (@launders) September 16, 2025
Looking Ahead
Despite the online storm, both teams appear to be moving forward without issue. Just recently, The MongolZ proved their dominance by sweeping Aurora 3-0 at the CS2 Esports World Cup 2025 to claim the title, a result that only fuels the rivalry narrative between the squads.
For now, the “B-Tier” banter seems set to remain a running joke rather than a genuine source of tension.