Playing from Europe, Dimov joins Floormen and immediately delivers a 33.00 KDA performance in Game 2 as the team sweeps Melee Creeps 2-0 in Night Shift NA #33 finals.
Here’s a cleaned-up version that feels more natural and less AI-written while keeping the main story on Dimov’s debut front and center:
Floormen rolled through Melee Creeps in the Deadlock Night Shift NA #33 finals, taking the series 2-0 behind a huge debut from Dimov. Playing from Europe in his first run with Floormen, Dimov immediately looked like a difference-maker.
Game 1 was a steady, controlled win from Floormen. @player:85823780 set the pace on
Lady Geist with an 11.33 KDA, and Floormen never really let Melee Creeps get comfortable. Fishcake’s
Billy was under pressure all game, and while the opener lasted nearly 40 minutes, Floormen were in control most of the way.
Game 2 was where Dimov really took over.
After opening the series on
Apollo, he switched to
Yamato and completely dominated the second map. He finished 11-0-22 for a 33.00 KDA, leading Floormen without dying once. He also put up 41,060 player damage and 27,415 healing, stuffing the stat sheet from start to finish.
He wasn’t alone. AVG was excellent on
Silver, finishing 8-1-19 with a 27.00 KDA, and League stayed sharp in Game 2 on
Mirage. But this series was still about Dimov. The move from Europe to NA came with obvious questions, especially with ping in the mix, and he answered them right away.
Floormen closed the final map in 34 minutes and looked comfortable doing it. As a team, they finished with 41 kills, just 11 deaths, and nearly 243,000 souls. Melee Creeps had a few bright spots—JonJon did all he could on
Venator with 55,391 player damage—but they never found a real foothold in the series.
For Floormen, this was exactly the kind of first impression you want from a player of Dimov’s caliber. New region, new team, extra latency, and none of it seemed to matter. If this is what Floormen look like with him in the lineup, the rest of NA has something new to worry about.
If you want, I can also make this a little punchier and more “Deadfrag-style,” with tighter sentences and less recap structure.
