These Underdogs Weren't Supposed to Win
TSM weren't supposed to win the 2022 Six Invitational.
On paper, they were one of the best Rainbow Six Siege teams out there since the moment they formed.
TSM had the potential to be gods - but at Siege's world championship, they fell short, year after year.
But 2022 was going to be different - where others saw a team destined to lose, TSM saw a chance to win it all.
Written by: Josh Bury (@Thrown_Gauntlet)
Edited by: Jason Durante (@JayJay_Durante)
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Hosted by: Daniel Rosen (@Daniel_Rosen)
Produced by: Alina Sotula (@ASotula) and Daniel Rosen (@Daniel_Rosen)
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