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The {{CTeam|BB}} replaced the {{CTeam|ATL}} in the Hot Water league, surprising their frenemies since childhood, the {{CTeam|AA}}. The two immediately established the [[MTA Crown]] as the seasonal competition between the two teams.
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In [[Season 14]] of the [[Hellmouth Cup]] the {{CTeam|ATL}} became the Quitter Sharks and quit the Hot Water division. They were replaced by the {{CTeam|BB}}.
  
The {{CTeam|BB}} are based at the Boylston Street station, on the Boston Metro Transit Authority (MTA) Green Line. The {{CTeam|AA}} are based at the Alewife station, on the MTA Red Line. Despite their surface-level conflict and fights, the two teams are deeply connected. Both teams hail from Boston, but both teams are too proud of their home subway stations to accept the general blanket label "Boston". Both teams are on subway lines that are important parts of Boston's transportation network, and many residents and visitors moving through the city of Boston pass through the Alewife and Boylston Street stations.
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This came as a great shock to the {{CTeam|AA}}, also in the Hot Water division, as the two teams are lifelong frenemies. The Boogers hail from the Boylston Street station on the Green Line of the Boston Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) system, while the Arsonists hail from the Alewife station. The two immediately established the [[MTA Crown]] as the seasonal competition between the two teams.
  
Many people who live far from Boston are unaware of the existence of the MTA, the Red Line, the Green Line, or even Boston in general. For Boston Outsiders, the differences between the red and green trains can seem subtle, even indistinguishable. Alewife and Boylston fans will often get into heated debates on the street, in bars, or on public transit, arguing about the relative merits of red versus green, or the Alewife station or the Boylston Street station. Boston Outsiders are often confused by the formulaic use of "red" and "green" interchangeably throughout such debates.<noinclude>
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The two teams have been connected for their entire existence, and both teams' fan bases are from Boston. As a result, the traditions and stories around the MTA Crown involve in-jokes, niche cultural references, and a constant barrage of references to the "glory days" of the respective teams. Most aspects of the rivalry are poorly understood by outsiders. Ironically, however, despite their shared traditions, common home team, and in-jokes that only they get, fans and players of Alewife and Boylston will fight like cats and dogs if left unattended.<noinclude>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 26 December 2022

In Season 14 of the Hellmouth Cup the ATL.png Atlanta Glitter Sharks became the Quitter Sharks and quit the Hot Water division. They were replaced by the BB.png Boylston Boogers .

This came as a great shock to the AA.png Alewife Arsonists , also in the Hot Water division, as the two teams are lifelong frenemies. The Boogers hail from the Boylston Street station on the Green Line of the Boston Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) system, while the Arsonists hail from the Alewife station. The two immediately established the MTA Crown as the seasonal competition between the two teams.

The two teams have been connected for their entire existence, and both teams' fan bases are from Boston. As a result, the traditions and stories around the MTA Crown involve in-jokes, niche cultural references, and a constant barrage of references to the "glory days" of the respective teams. Most aspects of the rivalry are poorly understood by outsiders. Ironically, however, despite their shared traditions, common home team, and in-jokes that only they get, fans and players of Alewife and Boylston will fight like cats and dogs if left unattended.