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Mew2King, one of EMP's top professional ''Smash'' players, claims that the managers of EMP take a 20% cut out of all of his earnings and repeatedly delay debt repayments to him, or refuses to acknowledge them altogether. Even though Mew2King himself has loaned his own money to managers TriForce and Gregory in order to cover travel fees for other top EMP-sponsored players, he reports that they seldom repay him and still owe him more than $6,000 combined. He also claims that EMP offered to fly {{Sm|Armada}} to [[Apex 2014]] for free, but forced Armada to pay some of the cost and join the team in return, which many view as an unfavorable compromise. In addition, TriForce is known to turn away and even harass alternate sponsors for EMP-sponsored players in an unconventional way. When [[Evil Geniuses]] recruited several former EMP members, for example, he threatened to sue them and the former players for violating EMP contracts. Mew2King was once offered with a sponsorship from Team Razer, the professional eSports group that also sponsored {{Sm|Axe}}, but TriForce ended up using Mew2King's Twitter account to remove mentions of the Razer promotion on his wall, causing people to believe that it was Mew2King himself who was turning away the Razer offer, which is untrue.
Mew2King, one of EMP's top professional ''Smash'' players, claims that the managers of EMP take a 20% cut out of all of his earnings and repeatedly delay debt repayments to him, or refuses to acknowledge them altogether. Even though Mew2King himself has loaned his own money to managers TriForce and Gregory in order to cover travel fees for other top EMP-sponsored players, he reports that they seldom repay him and still owe him more than $6,000 combined. He also claims that EMP offered to fly {{Sm|Armada}} to [[Apex 2014]] for free, but forced Armada to pay some of the cost and join the team in return, which many view as an unfavorable compromise. In addition, TriForce is known to turn away and even harass alternate sponsors for EMP-sponsored players in an unconventional way. When [[Evil Geniuses]] recruited several former EMP members, for example, he threatened to sue them and the former players for violating EMP contracts. Mew2King was once offered with a sponsorship from Team Razer, the professional eSports group that also sponsored {{Sm|Axe}}, but TriForce ended up using Mew2King's Twitter account to remove mentions of the Razer promotion on his wall, causing people to believe that it was Mew2King himself who was turning away the Razer offer, which is untrue.
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