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Nobody calls Gen.G "Generation Gaming", not even the organisation itself. "Generation Gaming" served as inspiration for the name "Gen.G", but this has never been used to refer to the organization. All in-line citations refer to the organization as "Gen.G" and I was able to find only one two reliable external sources that mention "Generation Gaming" as the name, only because it copied the exact sentence the name is mentioned in within this Wikipedia article. Also worth noting that the citation that supposedly verifies the aforementioned sentence doesn't even mention "Generation Gaming" once (failed verification).
CentreLeftRight✉02:03, 19 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Another example that may serve as precedent is
G2 Esports, whose article title is not "Gamers2", because it is no longer used as an official full name and only serves as a little bit of trivia as to what the inspiration was for its current name.
CentreLeftRight✉02:08, 19 December 2019 (UTC)reply
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CentreLeftRight: This makes sense, at a minimum per
WP:COMMONNAME. I swear there was a good reason I titled it "Generation Gaming" when I made the article, but I can't seem to find any one now. Nonetheless, I fully support the name change.
Pbrks (
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04:17, 19 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Rocket League Championships
I was wondering if "Championships" only regards world titles. Because the RLCS Gen.G won some non-worlds tournaments. Thanks. Also, how do you stylize tables? I'm a new user