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| − | The [[Season 9]] and [[Season 10]] Hellmouth Cup and the messy, complicated anti-rivalry between the {{CTeam|MILF}} and {{CTeam|TB}} is credited by many historians with being one of the principal causes | + | The [[Season 9]] and [[Season 10]] Hellmouth Cup and the messy, complicated anti-rivalry between the {{CTeam|MILF}} and {{CTeam|TB}} is credited by many historians with being one of the principal causes that contributed to the {{CTeam|DET}} becoming the Hot League [[Choke Artists]] and failing to make it to a final Cup series during their entire history. |
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| + | Experts have hypothesized that the Grape Chews, rejected by their closest rivals, the Flamingos, and unable to find healthy outlets for their aggression and romantic frustrations, had externalized their internal conflicts by consistently overperforming in the postseason, only to choke up in the most important moments, and fail to clinch a single pennant in their entire history. | ||
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| + | Meanwhile, partially as a result of establishing their anti-rivalry with the Butchers, the Flamingos successfully established a [[Dynasty|Flawless Dynasty]] (the second in Golly history) and their own unique identity as one of the strongest teams in the [[Hellmouth Cup]].<noinclude> | ||
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[[Category:Hellmouth Cup]] | [[Category:Hellmouth Cup]] | ||
[[Category:Hellmouth Cup Lore]] | [[Category:Hellmouth Cup Lore]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:28, 15 December 2021
The Season 9 and Season 10 Hellmouth Cup and the messy, complicated anti-rivalry between the
Milwaukee Flamingos
and
Tucson Butchers
is credited by many historians with being one of the principal causes that contributed to the
Detroit Grape Chews
becoming the Hot League Choke Artists and failing to make it to a final Cup series during their entire history.
Experts have hypothesized that the Grape Chews, rejected by their closest rivals, the Flamingos, and unable to find healthy outlets for their aggression and romantic frustrations, had externalized their internal conflicts by consistently overperforming in the postseason, only to choke up in the most important moments, and fail to clinch a single pennant in their entire history.
Meanwhile, partially as a result of establishing their anti-rivalry with the Butchers, the Flamingos successfully established a Flawless Dynasty (the second in Golly history) and their own unique identity as one of the strongest teams in the Hellmouth Cup.