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... Jung Hanbaek came out on Masked Fighting King, was beaten twice by Alley Leader, and was forced to reveal his identity after three losses. This was undoubtedly true. The problem occurred when they were answering viewers’ questions during the team’s stream.

-Locke, wasn’t your performance too weak?You have the second highest level among the performers, yet you were the first to be eliminated.You were the first to lose three fights.Did JT Telecom sign you for nothing?

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