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Team WE Complete LPL Playoff Sweep Over Anyone's Legend 0-3

Team WE delivers a stunning 3-0 shutout against Anyone's Legend in the LPL 2026 Playoffs, defying massive pre-match win probabilities.

Anyone's LegendAnyone's Legend
Series03
Team WETeam WeWinner
G1Team We29:35
G2Team We31:53
G3Team We27:33
Polymarket — Trayectoriamercado a lo largo de la serie · Anyone's Legend · Team WE
Pre-partido
serie · antes del Game 1
85%·16%
Tras G1
serie · reacción del mercado
67%·34%
Tras G2
serie · reacción del mercado
28%·72%
Resultado final: 0-3se omiten odds resueltas (0% / 100%)

In one of the most staggering upsets in recent LPL history, Team WE achieved a flawless 0-3 sweep over Anyone's Legend, leaving the tournament favorites completely dismantled. What was expected to be a standard victory for the second-seeded squad turned into a total demolition, as Team WE refused to drop a single map throughout the entire best-of-five series.

Key Takeaways

* Erha emerged as the series' backbone, anchored by a legendary 14.0 KDA on Milio in Game 1 that prevented AL from snowballing. * The market was caught completely off guard, as the pre-match 84% win probability for Anyone's Legend evaporated as Team WE secured a 3-0 victory. * Team WE's dominance peaked in Game 3, where they stifled AL's offense to a mere 8 kills while securing a massive 19 kills of their own.

Before the Series

The atmosphere heading into this LPL 2026 Season Split 2 Playoff series was thick with certainty. Looking at the numbers, no one was betting against Anyone's Legend. The financial markets were practically treating the result as a foregone conclusion, with Polymarket assigning an 84% chance of victory to AL. They possessed the superior gold generation, a more stable recent form, and a roster that looked significantly more cohesive on paper. Team WE, sitting tenth in the standings, was viewed merely as a roadblock rather than a genuine threat.

Game 1 — Setting the Tone

The first game served as a warning shot that the underdogs were not intimidated. While the match was a chaotic, skirmish-heavy affair, the mechanical intensity of Team WE's engagements began to wear down the AL frontline. Although Ashe and Vayne attempted to establish a scaling advantage, the stability provided by Erha on Milio was the deciding factor. By neutralizing AL's engage attempts, the WE support allowed Monki on Wukong to roam freely and disrupt the jungle. Despite AL's ability to maintain a gold lead for portions of the game, the 17-14 kill score in favor of Team WE signaled that the momentum was already shifting.

Game 2 — The Pivot

If Game 1 was a warning, Game 2 was a declaration of intent. Team WE began to tighten their control over the map, moving away from pure chaos and into a more disciplined, suffocating style of play. The gap in kill counts widened to 18 for Team WE compared to just 10 for AL, proving that the first game was no fluke. The prowess of Monki on Wukong became even more pronounced, as he began to hunt down AL's carries during mid-game transitions. This victory effectively broke the spirit of the favorites, as the statistical gap in gold and objectives began to tilt heavily toward the tenth-seeded squad.

Game 3 — The Climax

By the time the third game commenced, the "impenetrable" Anyone's Legend looked like a shell of their former selves. Team WE played with a ruthless efficiency, pushing the kill score to a lopsating 19-8. The scaling threats of Ryze and Vayne were completely neutralized by the sheer pressure of the WE compositions. The game ended in just 27 minutes and 33 seconds, a rapid execution that left the LPL audience in shock. The sweep was complete, and the hierarchy of the LPL playoffs had been fundamentally rewritten in a single afternoon.

Polymarket Trajectory

The trajectory of the Polymarket odds throughout this series serves as a perfect autopsy of the upset. The series began with a massive 84% confidence in Anyone's Legend, a figure that seemed mathematically sound given the rosters. However, the market's reaction to the first game's result was a sharp, reactive swing, dropping AL's probability to 66%. The true collapse occurred after Game 2, where the market plummeted to a mere 28% for the favorites. This rapid descent highlights how the professional betting community was forced to reconcile the massive discrepancy between pre-series statistics and the undeniable, high-intensity reality of Team WE's performance.

Series Stats

GameWinnerDurationKillsSeries MVP Highlight
Game 1Team WE29:3514-17Erha (Milio) 14.0 KDA
Game 2Team WE31:5310-18Monki (Wukong) 7/2/7
Game 3Team WE27:338-19Erha (Milio) Support

FAQ

Q: How could Team WE overcome such a massive pre-match win probability disadvantage? A: The primary driver was the incredible utility from Erha on Milio, whose 14.0 KDA in Game 1 provided the perfect safety net for the team's aggressive skirmishing.

Q: Was there a specific moment where the series momentum shifted permanently?

The shift became irreversible after Game 2, when the market probability for Anyone's Legend crashed from 66% to 28% following Team WE's second consecutive victory.