• Log InLog In
  • Register
Liquid`
Team Liquid Liquipedia
EDT 10:19
CEST 16:19
KST 23:19
  • Home
  • Forum
  • Calendar
  • Streams
  • Liquipedia
  • Features
  • Store
  • EPT
  • TL+
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Smash
  • Heroes
  • Counter-Strike
  • Overwatch
  • Liquibet
  • Fantasy StarCraft
  • TLPD
  • StarCraft 2
  • Brood War
  • Blogs
Forum Sidebar
Events/Features
News
Featured News
Team Liquid Map Contest #22: Results and Winners3Code S Season 2 (2026): RO4 and Finals Preview12TL.net Map Contest #22 - Voting & Ladder Map Selection7Code S Season 2 (2026) - RO8 Preview5[ASL21] Finals Preview: Two Legacies21
Community News
[BSL22] Non-Korean Championship from 13 to 28 June2Weekly Cups (May 25-31): Clem doubles, 2v2 circuit heads toward finale0StarCraft II 5.0.16 PTR Patch Notes may 26th151Weekly Cups (May 18-24): MaxPax wins doubles0Crank Gathers Season 4: BW vs SC2 Team League6
StarCraft 2
General
TL.net Map Contest #22 - Voting & Ladder Map Selection Oliveira Would Have Returned If EWC Continued TL Poll: How do you feel about the 5.0.16 PTR balance changes? Team Liquid Map Contest #22: Results and Winners Code S Season 2 (2026): RO4 and Finals Preview
Tourneys
Douyu Cup 2026 Maestros of The Game 2 announcement and schedule ! GSL Code S Season 2 (2026) Sparkling Tuna Cup - Weekly Open Tournament WardiTV Mondays
Strategy
[G] Having the right mentality to improve
Custom Maps
[D]RTS in all its shapes and glory <3
External Content
The PondCast: SC2 News & Results Mutation # 529 Opportunities Unleashed Mutation # 528 Infection Detected Welcome to the External Content forum
Brood War
General
Data needed Quality of life changes in BW that you will like ? BGH Auto Balance -> http://bghmmr.eu/ BW fans in southern Sweden, look here! 25 Years Since Brood War Patch 1.08
Tourneys
[BSL22] Grand Finals - Sunday 21:00 CEST [ASL21] Grand Finals [Megathread] Daily Proleagues Escore Tournament StarCraft Season 2
Strategy
Any training maps people recommend? Why doesn't anyone use restoration? Muta micro map competition [G] Hydra ZvZ: An Introduction
Other Games
General Games
Stormgate/Frost Giant Megathread PC Games Sales Thread Nintendo Switch Thread ZeroSpace Megathread Summer Games Done Quick 2026!
Dota 2
Looking for a Dota Mentor Official 'what is Dota anymore' discussion
League of Legends
Heroes of the Storm
Simple Questions, Simple Answers Heroes of the Storm 2.0
Hearthstone
Deck construction bug Heroes of StarCraft mini-set
TL Mafia
Vanilla Mini Mafia
Community
General
US Politics Mega-thread Russo-Ukrainian War Thread Trading/Investing Thread Things Aren’t Peaceful in Palestine YouTube Thread
Fan Clubs
The herO Fan Club!
Media & Entertainment
Movie Discussion! [Req][Books] Good Fantasy/SciFi books [TV/BOOK] *SPOILERS* Game of Thrones Discussion [Manga] One Piece
Sports
2024 - 2026 Football Thread McBoner: A hockey love story Formula 1 Discussion TeamLiquid Health and Fitness Initiative For 2023
World Cup 2022
Tech Support
Computer Build, Upgrade & Buying Resource Thread Facing Challenges in Mobile App Development
TL Community
The Automated Ban List
Blogs
How Streaming Impacts Game P…
TrAiDoS
An Exploration of th…
waywardstrategy
I'm an arrogant trash talke…
FlaShFTW
Gauntlet SC2: A Retrospectiv…
Ctone23
Why RTS gamers make better f…
gosubay
ASL S21 English Commentary…
namkraft
Customize Sidebar...

Website Feedback

Closed Threads



Active: 8380 users

Not a Hype Piece - ShoWTimE - Road to BlizzCon '19

Forum Index > SC2 General
21 CommentsPost a Reply
1 2 Next All

Not a Hype Piece - ShoWTimE - Road to BlizzCon '19

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
October 13th, 2019 05:37 GMT

Road to BlizzCon 2019: ShoWTimE (#8 WCS Circuit)

Not a Hype Piece

by Wax

For the first half of ShoWTimE's career, it felt as if his story was being scripted by Blizzard for a "path-to-pro" video promoting their glamorous and meritocratic esports ecosystem.

Play ladder! Improve your skills! Take a shot at the open, online qualifiers for our second-tier esports tournament! Climb your way up to first-tier in our totally fair promotion system! Once you get there, you could instantly become a star by upsetting a legendary champion.

It's not just about competing on the biggest stages—we're sure you'd love to keep in touch with the local scene by continuing to hone your skills in domestic competitions.

By the way, it would be great if you could throw in a shocking fall-from-grace in there somewhere. You know, for dramatic purposes. But don't worry: you'll bounce back as an even stronger player to achieve that ultimate goal: winning a championship
.

Wait a second, that IS the plot to a promotional video from Blizzard! ShoWTimE's 2012-2016 career arc is basically that of the much-mocked "Krusher99" video from the official Overwatch League launch, except that it actually happened (also, Serena Williams probably isn't a ShoWTimE fan).

More info: 2019 World Championship Series Global Finals

Of course, such a video would leave out the part where the esports system isn't exactly a perfect meritocracy, with Blizzard quarantining Korean players in their own domestic leagues to the immense benefit of players like ShoWTimE. ShoWTimE's career-defining championship mentioned above was WCS Spring 2016, where he became the second non-Korean player to win a major WCS Circuit title under the auspices of the region-lock (Lilbow had won Season 3 in 2015). 2016 also happened to be the year where the region-lock was expanded to the WCS Global Finals, reorganizing the competition to include 8 players from Korea and 8 players from the Circuit (instead of the previous 16 top point-earners overall).

Naturally, this change was criticized by certain fans as undermining the competitive integrity of WCS (as it turns out, Blizzard's maxim of "Think Globally" has many different repercussions). But if Lilbow had given ammo to the critics in 2015 with his blink-and-you'll-miss-it loss to Life at the Global Finals, ShoWTimE ended up being one of the Circuit players who vindicated the controversial system.

Whether one thought ShoWTimE had earned his 2016 Global Finals opportunity fairly or not, no one could argue with the quality of his gameplay once it was time to play. He defeated Dear and eventual champion ByuN during the group stages, joining Neeb and Elazer as the first non-Korean players to ever advance to the quarterfinals in the modern WCS system. While he was later defeated by Elazer in the quarterfinals, ShoWTimE had already done his part. Blizzard had been tweaking the WCS system since 2012, looking for the fabled 'local heroes' to lead StarCraft II esports. Now, they had three.



There's a reason the aforementioned Overwatch League video and other hype videos of that ilk don't care to answer the question of "what happens after you become a star?"

As it turns out, the WCS system can make local heroes, but it doesn't maintain them. Championship-less since 2016, ShoWTimE's experiences have become a harsh parable about how quickly new heroes will emerge to try and devour the old.

We remember 2017 as the year of Neeb, with the American Protoss winning three out of four Circuit events. And while Neeb did eliminate ShoWTimE from WCS Austin, Brazil's rising star Kelazhur also came from out of nowhere to eliminate ShoWTimE at two events. ShoWTimE would end up missing out on the Global Finals after his historic performance in the previous year.

2018 saw ShoWTimE get off to a strong start on the year, reaching the finals of WCS Leipzig in his home country. Unfortunately, his finals opponent turned out to be Serral, who would go on to one-up Neeb's 3-of-4 to achieve a perfect Circuit Grand Slam. Now, in 2019, we've seen Reynor dive into the fray, splitting Circuit titles with Serral and generally making life awful for any competitor over the age of 21.

Indeed, the second half of ShoWTimE's journey hasn't been quite as blessed as the first.

The thing is, that's what's supposed to happen. The current Korean StarCraft II scene is in an unusual situation where there are no newcomers to challenge the old guard. It's obviously touching when another player wins their first Code S title after nearly a decade in the struggle, but it's become bizarrely normal. Just think: back in Brood War, it was considered a herculean effort when Boxer reached Starleague finals at the age of 25 and in the fifth year of his career. Hell, we don't even have to go as far back as Brood War for example. MMA was everyone's sentimental favorite at BlizzCon 2014, valiantly trying to overcome a near ten-year age gap against an ascendant Life.

Strangely, even as teenagers continue to enter the foreigner/Circuit scene, it feels like we've been slow to extend much courtesy to our old soldiers. Perhaps we still haven't seen enough of our favorites have their bones picked clean by the next generation. Or perhaps the time-frame of foreigner relevancy has been so short that we're still taking our great players for granted.

Looking back at 2018, the fact that ShoWTimE finished as the #2 seed in a year when Serral was at the absolute peak of his powers might have been downright heroic. Unfortunately, this year, ShoWTimE heads into the Global Finals as the #8 seed. It's an unremarkable result in the larger context of his career, and it pegs him as the unofficial weakest player at BlizzCon (a single top four finish at WCS Summer was his best result). But if we take a step back, and look at it in the scope of StarCraft II esports and careers as a whole, ShoWTimE clawing his way across the finish line to another Global Finals appearance in year seven of his career is more than worthy of our admiration.



If the title didn't make it clear already, this isn't a hype piece. Road to BlizzCon articles for the #8 Circuit seed never really have been, regardless of whatever narrative masks they wear.

Usually, this is where I'm supposed to bring up the cliches about variance and the unpredictable nature of StarCraft II. I'd have to point out that 2019 saw Rogue, Stats and Maru all suffer Ro32 elimination in Code S, that Serral was forced to cede his seemingly unassailable Circuit throne, and that even star-crossed soO reached his dream of winning a major championship. And finally, I'd retell the tale of SpeCial, the #8 seed at the 2017 Global Finals, who went on to reach the top four in a feat that everyone previously thought was impossible.

And sure, all of the above factors are worth keeping in mind. But if you're going to be hyped for ShoWTimE, it shouldn't be for just those reasons. You should be hyped because he gave us another year on the Circuit. You should be hyped because he's going to give it his all at the Global Finals. And, most of all, you should be hyped because he's still here.




Road to BlizzCon 2019

WCS Circuit
Serral - Reynor - Neeb - SpeCial - TIME - HeroMarine - Elazer - ShoWTimE

WCS Korea
Dark - Trap - Classic - Maru - soO - Rogue - herO - Stats



Credits and acknowledgements

Writer: Wax
Images: Evgeniy Mashurov via Starladder
Statistics: Aligulac.com
Facebook Twitter Reddit
TL+ Member
starkiller123
Profile Joined January 2016
United States4030 Posts
October 13 2019 06:16 GMT
#2
Damn so far these have been super good this year
RealityTheGreat
Profile Joined January 2018
China564 Posts
October 13 2019 06:48 GMT
#3
He need the power of active macro game like Stats.
Betrayed, forgotten, abandoned.
Gina
Profile Joined July 2019
241 Posts
October 13 2019 07:01 GMT
#4
I was mildly surprised when you started with the #1 seed, but now your cunning strategy is revealed. =)
Omit needles swords.
Serimek
Profile Joined August 2011
France2274 Posts
October 13 2019 07:17 GMT
#5
If Classic plays, ShoWTimE may have a shot at ro8, but it's an highly hypothetical one.

I feel the write-up anyway. GG for ShoWTimE's career!

And GG for yours of writing Wax. It feels like your getting better with time like a good red wine!
SC2 is the best game to watch and was the best to play before I grew old and slow...
Lambertus
Profile Joined February 2010
South Africa985 Posts
October 13 2019 07:33 GMT
#6
Wax, this is a very good piece of writing! And much love to Showtime!
The only known Reverend on TL playing SC2 and BW (http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=409226)
Poaktree
Profile Joined January 2017
165 Posts
October 13 2019 09:43 GMT
#7
Love these things! Keep them coming!
BaneRiders
Profile Joined August 2013
Sweden3630 Posts
October 13 2019 12:34 GMT
#8
Who else watched Showtime beat MVP twice in that WCS group stage in 2013?
Earth, Water, Air and Protoss!
TheOneAboveU
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Germany3367 Posts
October 13 2019 13:44 GMT
#9
On October 13 2019 21:34 BaneRiders wrote:
Who else watched Showtime beat MVP twice in that WCS group stage in 2013?

EUROPA HÄLT STAND!
Moderatoralias TripleM | @TL_TripleM | Big Dark Energy!
[F_]aths
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Germany3947 Posts
Last Edited: 2019-10-13 21:31:31
October 13 2019 16:10 GMT
#10
But that is one of the reasons to watch Blizzcon. Of course, die Mauer has no chance to get the title. Not in a 1000 years. But in 10000 years?

He competes, he just has to win a couple of series. Since years now, one cannot think international SC2 competition without Showtime. His play is smart and includes a lot of uncanny foresight.

It would be great if Tobias wins Blizzcon. But even if he doesn't, he draws spectators like me to watch. It is not alway about Maru, Dark or Serral or Rogue. Or even SoS. It it about player who you want to win.
You don't choose to play zerg. The zerg choose you.
BaneRiders
Profile Joined August 2013
Sweden3630 Posts
October 13 2019 18:17 GMT
#11
On October 13 2019 22:44 TheOneAboveU wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 13 2019 21:34 BaneRiders wrote:
Who else watched Showtime beat MVP twice in that WCS group stage in 2013?

EUROPA HÄLT STAND!


Hahahhahaaa! Yeah, pretty much!
Earth, Water, Air and Protoss!
TelecoM
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States10744 Posts
October 14 2019 00:04 GMT
#12
Showtime was always one of my favorite Protoss players.
AKA: TelecoM[WHITE] Protoss fighting
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33627 Posts
October 14 2019 00:19 GMT
#13
On October 14 2019 09:04 GGzerG wrote:
Showtime was always one of my favorite Protoss players.


I bet! What were the favorite games you remember watching ?
AdministratorHey HP can you redo everything youve ever done because i have a small complaint?
Dave4
Profile Joined August 2018
494 Posts
October 14 2019 02:12 GMT
#14
I for one don't think he'll make the 8.
Die4Ever
Profile Joined August 2010
United States17737 Posts
October 14 2019 03:25 GMT
#15
On October 13 2019 14:37 TL.net ESPORTS wrote:
The current Korean StarCraft II scene is in an unusual situation where there are no newcomers to challenge the old guard. It's obviously touching when another player wins their first Code S title after nearly a decade in the struggle, but it's become bizarrely normal. Just think: back in Brood War, it was considered a herculean effort when Boxer reached Starleague finals at the age of 25 and in the fifth year of his career. Hell, we don't even have to go as far back as Brood War for example. MMA was everyone's sentimental favorite at BlizzCon 2014, valiantly trying to overcome a near ten-year age gap against an ascendant Life.

oof
"Expert" mods4ever.com
Shuffleblade
Profile Joined February 2012
Sweden1903 Posts
October 14 2019 11:07 GMT
#16
Love the articles so far, both have been really awesome =D

ShoWTimE is going to have a really hard group so I don't think it likely that can go on to RO8 but it would be really cool to see him deliver. We need a hero that can stand against the swarm at this point, I prefer terrans but I'd take ShoWTimE gladly ^_^
Maru, Bomber, TY, Dear, Classic, DeParture and Rogue!
Harris1st
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany7224 Posts
Last Edited: 2019-10-14 11:45:02
October 14 2019 11:44 GMT
#17
Die Mauer will stand for ages to come. GOOO SHOWTIME
Go Serral! GG EZ for Ence. Flashbang dance FTW
Executer08
Profile Joined June 2015
Germany163 Posts
October 14 2019 15:58 GMT
#18
(also, Serena Williams probably isn't a ShoWTimE fan)


Heresy!

unfortunately, as a Showtime fan, i'll have to agree with the sentiment of the article. its like he has shown what he is capable of and hes permanently sitting at/ near the top of the european ladder with ~7k mmr, hes 1 of 2 non Serral foreigners (and the only non zerg foreigner) to beat Dark in LotV, but then he still loses in the ro16 (or before) more often than not ~~ its so weird because he underperforms in tournaments, but he has also a championship, two finals and a bunch of ro4s to his name, so hes not the classic ladder hero either.

his blizzcon group further suppresses any hype with Dark, Special and soO/Rogue waiting. heres to hoping for another magical run. thank you Mr. Sieber for teaching us how to beat zerg (hopefully)
"You have the image of being a robotic, stoic player among foreign fans. What do you think about that?" - "I don’t think it’s incorrect." || letodSWAG
xonso
Profile Joined October 2019
4 Posts
October 16 2019 02:15 GMT
#19
--- Nuked ---
RealityTheGreat
Profile Joined January 2018
China564 Posts
Last Edited: 2019-10-16 06:36:01
October 16 2019 06:35 GMT
#20
It is hard to get into Ro.8
Betrayed, forgotten, abandoned.
1 2 Next All
Please log in or register to reply.
Live Events Refresh
Next event in 41m
[ Submit Event ]
Live Streams
Refresh
StarCraft 2
LamboSC2 336
Ryung 203
Rex 94
Codebar 5
StarCraft: Brood War
Calm 6567
Sea 4823
Mini 1092
BeSt 695
Horang2 647
firebathero 508
ggaemo 417
Light 372
Soma 357
Mong 353
[ Show more ]
Shuttle 330
actioN 293
Snow 269
Soulkey 257
hero 217
Rush 192
Hyuk 165
Last 150
Zeus 121
Sharp 91
Hyun 73
Barracks 70
Sea.KH 56
Movie 47
sSak 44
Backho 39
ToSsGirL 38
Hm[arnc] 26
scan(afreeca) 26
sorry 23
zelot 22
Terrorterran 22
yabsab 21
Free 20
Sacsri 20
Shine 18
GoRush 16
IntoTheRainbow 16
910 15
Noble 14
soO 11
Icarus 5
Dota 2
Gorgc5457
qojqva1957
syndereN139
Counter-Strike
fl0m7683
shoxiejesuss965
zeus354
kRYSTAL_14
Super Smash Bros
Mew2King97
Other Games
singsing2291
Lowko992
Dendi817
B2W.Neo467
Beastyqt395
crisheroes325
byalli214
DeMusliM204
ArmadaUGS152
XaKoH 109
Sick94
Hui .79
KnowMe3
Organizations
StarCraft 2
Blizzard YouTube
StarCraft: Brood War
BSLTrovo
[ Show 15 non-featured ]
StarCraft 2
• musti20045 31
• poizon28 23
• AfreecaTV YouTube
• intothetv
• Kozan
• IndyKCrew
• LaughNgamezSOOP
• Migwel
• sooper7s
StarCraft: Brood War
• Michael_bg 2
• BSLYoutube
• STPLYoutube
• ZZZeroYoutube
League of Legends
• Nemesis3858
• TFBlade1031
Upcoming Events
Maestros of the Game
41m
Serral vs Rogue
herO vs SHIN
OSC
8h 11m
Replay Cast
9h 41m
OSC
22h 41m
Maestros of the Game
23h 41m
Classic vs Maru
TBD vs Clem
Replay Cast
1d 9h
CranKy Ducklings
1d 19h
uThermal 2v2 Circuit
2 days
BSL22 NKC (BSL vs China)
2 days
eOnzErG vs Mihu
Messiah vs XuanXuan
Jaystar vs TerrOr
Dewalt vs Bonyth
eOnzErG vs XuanXuan
Mihu vs TerrOr
Messiah vs Bonyth
Sparkling Tuna Cup
2 days
[ Show More ]
uThermal 2v2 Circuit
3 days
BSL22 NKC (BSL vs China)
3 days
Jaystar vs Dewalt
eOnzErG vs TerrOr
XuanXuan vs Bonyth
Mihu vs Dewalt
Messiah vs Jaystar
eOnzErG vs Bonyth
TerrOr vs Dewalt
OSC
3 days
Wardi Open
3 days
Replay Cast
5 days
The PondCast
6 days
Liquipedia Results

Completed

BSL Season 22
2026 GSL S2
Heroes Pulsing #1

Ongoing

IPSL Spring 2026
KCM Race Survival 2026 Season 2
Acropolis #4
CSCL: Masked Kings S4
YSL S3
Acropolis #4 - GSB
SCTL 2026 Spring
WardiTV Spring 2026
Maestros of the Game 2
uThermal 2v2 2026 Main Event
Murky Cup 2026
Heroes Pulsing #2
IEM Cologne Major 2026
Stake Ranked Episode 2
CS Asia Championships 2026
Asian Champions League 2026
IEM Atlanta 2026
PGL Astana 2026
BLAST Rivals Spring 2026
IEM Rio 2026
PGL Bucharest 2026
Stake Ranked Episode 1
BLAST Open Spring 2026

Upcoming

BSL 22 Non-Korean Championship
CSLAN 4
Blizzard Classic Cup 2026
Kung Fu Cup 2026 Grand Finals
CranK Gathers Season 4: BW vs SC2 Team League
HSC XXIX
Douyu Cup 2026
Heroes Pulsing #3
Esports World Cup 2026
BLAST Bounty Summer 2026
BLAST Bounty Summer Qual
Stake Ranked Episode 3
XSE Pro League 2026
TLPD

1. ByuN
2. TY
3. Dark
4. Solar
5. Stats
6. Nerchio
7. sOs
8. soO
9. INnoVation
10. Elazer
1. Rain
2. Flash
3. EffOrt
4. Last
5. Bisu
6. Soulkey
7. Mini
8. Sharp
Sidebar Settings...

Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Use | Contact Us

Original banner artwork: Jim Warren
The contents of this webpage are copyright © 2026 TLnet. All Rights Reserved.