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Team WE Shatters JD Gaming in LPL Season Split 2 Opener

Team WE delivers a massive upset against JD Gaming in Game 1 of the LPL 2026 Season Split 2, dominated by an incredible 14.00 KDA performance from About on Ezreal.

Team WETeam WeWinner
37:27LPLPatch 26.08
JD GamingJd Gaming
17Kills7
77.4KGold68.6K
3Drag3
10Torres3
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a JD Gaming con 50% y ganó como se esperaba

Team We 50.0%·Jd Gaming 50.0%·Vol: $1421K

Top players by damage

Ezreal
BotAbout
7/1/742.0% dmg
Cassiopeia
MidHongQ
2/3/127.9% dmg
Renekton
TopXiaoxu
1/4/324.2% dmg

The LPL 2026 Season Split 2 kicked off with a seismic shock that left the JD Gaming faithful in stunned silence. In a match that was expected to be a showcase of JDG's early-game dominance, Team WE stepped onto the Rift and completely dismantled the titans. While the pre-game analysis suggested that JDG' really needed to ban Ryze to prevent a scaling nightmare, the failure to neutralize that threat allowed Team WE to execute a perfect mid-game transition, turning a highly anticipated clash into a one-sided masterclass of precision and power.

Key Takeaways

  • About delivered a legendary performance on Ezreal, posting a staggering 7/1/7 KDA and accounting for a massive 42.0% of his team's total damage.
  • JD Gaming struggled to find any momentum, finishing the 37:27 minute slog with a mere 7 kills compared to the 17 kills secured by Team WE.
  • Team WE established total map control by securing 2 Barons and 10 towers, effectively starving the JDG composition of any meaningful objectives.

Early Game

The opening minutes of this contest felt like a direct confrontation between two different eras of the LPL meta. JD Gaming entered the game with a heavy emphasis on early pressure, utilizing Xiaoxu on Renekton to attempt to disrupt the top lane. However, the plan fell apart almost immediately. While the pre-draft analysis predicted that JDG's early-game compositions could stifle opponents within 15 minutes, they found themselves unable to crack the defensive shell of Team WE. Instead, the jungle battle saw Monki on Xin Zhao providing much-needed stability, allowing his lanes to breathe. The gold gap remained relatively tight early on, but the efficiency of the Team WE lanes was already starting to show through superior wave management and skirmish positioning.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted irrevocably when the mid-game skirmishes began to favor the blue side. The turning point arrived when Karis showcased why his Ryze is such a feared global threat. With a phenomenal 4/1/10 KDA, the mid laner used his mobility to rotate across the map, catching the JDG members out of position. This coincided with a massive spike in gold for Team WE, which surged to a 77.4k advantage over JDG's 68.6k. As Nocturne attempted to dive the backline, the presence of Erha on Nautilus provided the perfect counter-engage, turning JDG's aggressive dives into disastrous teamfights that fed the growing Team WE lead.

The Decisive Moment

The end was written in the stars during the late-game objective dances. As the match crossed the 30-minute mark, Team WE's control over the Rift became absolute. They secured 3 dragons and, most importantly, 2 Barons, which allowed them to systematically dismantle the JDG base. The sheer damage output from About was impossible to mitigate; his Ezreal simply shredded the JDG frontline, leaving GALA on Caitlyn with no way to respond. By the time the final tower fell, the disparity in kills and objectives was too vast for any comeback to be possible.

Closing Out

As the Nexus exploded, the scoreboard told a story of total dominance. Team WE didn'_t just win; they outplayed JD Gaming in every facet of the game, from the early lane skirmishes to the late-game macro. For JD Gaming, this loss serves as a massive wake-up call regarding their recent inability to handle high-scaling, high-mobility compositions. For Team WE, this victory is a loud declaration of intent for the rest of the 2026 season.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
GALAJD GamingCaitlynBot2/5/122.6%
JunJiaJD GamingNocturneJungle2/2/316.0%
HongQJD GamingCassiopeiaMid2/3/127.9%
VampireJD GamingKarmaSupport0/3/49.3%
XiaoxuJD GamingRenektonTop1/4/324.2%
AboutTeam WEEzrealBot7/1/742.0%

| Monki | Team WE | Xin Zhao | Jungle | 5/3/6 | — | 14.8% | | Karis | Team WE | Ryze | Mid | 4/1/10 | — | 21.8% | | Erha | Team WE | Nautilus | Support | 1/2/12 | — | 5.6% | | Cube | Team WE | Sion | Top | 0/0/11 | — | 15.9% |

FAQ

Q: Did JD Gaming follow the pre-game ban strategy?

No, JD Gaming failed to ban Ryze, which allowed Karis to post a massive 4/1/10 KDA and dictate the mid-game flow.

Q: How much damage did the winning bot laner contribute?

About was the primary engine for Team WE, contributing a massive 42.0% of his team's total damage output on Ezreal.