Fluxo W7M Stuns LOUD to Claim CBLOL 2026 Series Victory
Fluxo W7M completes a massive CBLOL 2026 comeback, defeating LOUD 2-1 in Game 3. Read our full breakdown of the explosive 25-minute victory.
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In a stunning turn of events that has left the CBLOL community breathless, Fluxo W7M has completed a legendary comeback in the CBLOL 2026 Season Split 1. After dropping Game 1 to LOUD, Fluxo W7M fought back to win Game 2, and today, they closed the door on the series with a blistering Game 3 victory. The 25-minute whirlwind proved that even when the odds are stacked against you, execution on the Rift can shatter the most daunting predictions.
Entering this deciding match, the pre-match analysis heavily favored LOUD, with a massive 75% win probability. The narrative was centered on whether Fluxo W7M could overcome the declining forms of players like cody and Peach. However, the underdog squad arrived with a singular focus: total aggression.
The Draft: Burst Over Scaling
The draft phase presented a fascinating tactical dilemma. While the model gave LOUD a slight 54% edge due to their superior late-game scaling with Sion and Lissandra, the actual draft advantage leaned toward Fluxo W7M. Their composition was built for one purpose: to end the game before LOUD could breathe.
The combination of Vi and Leblanc provided a terrifying amount of burst and pick potential. By prioritizing high-impact, mid-game skirmishing tools, Fluxo W7M successfully neutralized the scaling plans of LOUD. The draft advantage materialized perfectly, as the blue side's ability to force engagements prevented LOUD from ever establishing the control they needed.
Early Game: The Blitzkrieg
From the opening minutes, the game was a masterclass in high-tempo League of Legends. Fluxo W7 7M did not allow LOUD a single moment of stability. The jungle battle was decisive; the Vi jungler for Fluxo W7M played with incredible precision, securing a 5/2/7 KDA and maintaining a 71% kill participation. This pressure allowed the mid lane to flourish, as Leblanc delivered a devastating performance with a 9.00 KDA (5/0/4), effectively dismantling the enemy frontline.
While LOUD attempted to fight back through the jungle and mid lanes, their gold leads evaporated instantly. The LOUD top laner on Sion struggled immensely, finishing with a 0/4/1 KDA and a staggering -955 gold difference at 15 minutes. This early deficit made it impossible for LOUD to contest the map.
The Decisive Moment: Total Dominance
The turning point was not a single fight, but a continuous wave of pressure that LOUD simply could not stem. Despite LOUD managing to secure 4 dragons and 1 baron, the sheer gold and kill advantage held by Fluxo W7M was overwhelming. The LOUD bot lane, specifically Yunara on Xayah, found themselves under constant siege, finishing with a dismal 1/3/1 KDA.
The support play for Fluxo W7M was equally legendary. The Rakan support provided the perfect peel and engage, boasting a massive 14.00 KDA and an incredible 82% kill participation. This utility allowed the Xayah ADC to safely deal massive damage, contributing to a 29.4% damage share and a +634 gold lead at 15 minutes.
Closing the Series
As the 25-minute mark approached, the end was inevitable. Fluxo W7M had effectively choked out the resources of their opponents. While LOUD managed to take 8 towers and rack up 17 kills, they were unable to translate this into a win, finishing with a total of 55.9k gold compared to the much more efficient 41.3k gold for Fluxo W7M.
With the nexus falling, the series ended 2-1 in favor of Fluxu W7M. They successfully defied a 75% disadvantage, proving that in the 2026 season, momentum and burst-oriented drafts can overcome even the most established giants of the CBLOL. For LOUD, it is a bitter pill to swallow; for Fluxu W7M, it is the start of a new era of dominance.
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