Former players of Team Nemesis and OG were spotted in a new roster
In the team registrations for the online tournament EPL WS: Southeast Asia Season 15, the stack Grind Back was listed, featuring Nuengnara 23savage Teeramahanon, Worawit Q Mekchai, and Nikko Nikko Bilocura.
The last team for 23savage and Q was Team Nemesis, and likely due to unsatisfactory results, the organization decided to rebuild the roster by announcing new players.
Their only result was a last-place finish at PGL Wallachia Season 7, which they reached through regional qualifiers.
Nikko Bilocura has more notable achievements: during his time with OG, he regularly competed in tier-1 tournaments. The team’s best result during that period was a 3-4 finish at BLAST SLAM VI, along with consistent top-6 placements in early 2026.
However, the team’s recent results declined, and in early April, Nikko left the roster.
OG coach Adam 343 Hussein stated in a recent interview that Bilocura was not preparing for competitions and also had a conflict with one of his teammates — Rolen Andre Skem Gabriel Ong. The reasons behind the player’s removal were discussed in detail by Avery SVG Silverman and Austin Cap Walsh during their YouTube podcast.

The remaining members of the roster are Argle Ken Ken C. Llesis and John Teehee Linuel Abanto, who previously played together for Ivory Team. During this period, the team finished second at EPL WS: Southeast Asia Season 14 and came close to qualifying for DreamLeague Season 29, reaching the grand final of the closed qualifiers, where they lost to Rekonix.
The team was also invited to DreamLeague Division 2 Season 4, but performed poorly, finishing in last place.
The first match for Grind Back will be against GLYPH, scheduled for May 5.
- Nuengnara23savageTeeramahanon
- Argle KenKenC. Llesis
- NikkoNikkoBilocura
- WorawitQMekchai
- JohnTeeheeLinuel Abanto
EPL WS: Southeast Asia Season 15 runs from {date_utc:1.05.2026 10:00} to 14.05.2026 in an online format. Eight teams from Southeast Asia are competing for a $10,000 prize pool, but only the top 4 teams will receive prize money.
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by CyberScore













