The backlash following the EVO “Legends Live” segment featuring Daigo Umehara and Menard is not just about one event. It’s about a recurring pattern in competitive environments: once you reach legendary status, expectations don’t decrease — they become permanent. Daigo is not just another competitor. He is a reference point in fighting game history. His past achievements are not archived — they are constantly compared to the present. That create…
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