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“EASY?” – Europe’s Next Chase Tag® War Just Went Public

What was supposed to be a confident post-match reflection has quietly turned into one of the most talked-about tensions in European World Chase Tag®. Over the past 24 hours, Instagram stories from Fakaw Paris and Rooftop Kings revealed a rivalry that’s no longer just happening on the Quad™ it’s happening in public, in real time, and with zero intention of cooling down.

It started when Antoine Crépin, posting under the_scantag, reshared a highlight of Fakaw Paris’ match against Rooftop Kings with a line that instantly caught attention: “Next time we will beat them easy.” Framed as confidence and learning from mistakes, the wording landed differently across the scene.

That challenge didn’t sit unanswered for long.

Receipts, Malaga, and a Warning Shot Before Worlds

Rooftop Kings captain Redouan Yagoub responded with little diplomacy. His repost was blunt, almost surgical: a reminder that there was already a “next time”, in Malaga, and that Fakaw Paris lost again to Rooftop Kings. No debate, no hypotheticals, just results.

But it was the final screenshot that shifted the exchange from banter to warning. Three letters. One signature. B2A – Belt To Ass. A phrase Redouan has turned into a calling card. This wasn’t banter and it definitely wasn’t a joke. B2A meant one thing: Rooftop Kings already put Fakaw Paris down twice, and they’re standing there saying they’re ready, willing, and expecting to do it again. No excuses, no “next time.” Just dominance, on record.

At that point, the conversation stopped being about a single match, or even Malaga. It became about hierarchy, memory, and who gets to speak with authority heading into the biggest events of the season. Fakaw Paris are knocking loudly at the door, convinced their moment is coming. Rooftop Kings are reminding everyone that the door is still locked and they’re holding the key.

When these two teams meet again, the challenge won’t just be physical. Every jump, every hesitation, every tag will carry the weight of screenshots, captions, and a rivalry that no longer needs promotion. It’s already alive and it’s only getting louder.

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