Ultimate Series edition 6 wasn’t just another tournament — it felt like a statement, a comeback story, and a warning all rolled into one.
For weeks, the noise around Shaq had been getting louder.
“His form is gone.”
“He’s not the same player.”
“He peaked already.”
You know how the scene gets.

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But if there’s one thing about great players — real great players — they don’t talk back with words. They respond in-game.
And in Ultimate Series edition 6, Shaq responded loud.
The Road to the Final Was Already Heated
This wasn’t an easy run. Not even close.
Shaq had to go through familiar enemies. Real rivals.
In the semis, he faced Lil Pip — a former champion and one of the most dangerous players when he’s in rhythm. That match? Tight. Physical. Stressful.
Shaq edged it 8-5, but you could already tell something was different. He looked locked in. Focused. Hungry.
On the other side, Prorate wasn’t just winning — he was sending messages.
His 18-5 demolition of Kulturr TZ in the semis? That wasn’t normal. That was domination.
It also quietly reminded everyone of the gap that still exists between top Kenyan players and the rest of the region.
So heading into the final of Ultimate Series edition 6, the story wrote itself:
- Prorate chasing history (first-ever 3-time champion)
- Shaq chasing respect (proving he’s still the GOAT)
This wasn’t just a final. This was legacy on the line.
Ultimate Series Edition 6 Final: Shaq vs Prorate
The hype was real. Probably one of the most anticipated finals we’ve had.
And then the game started…
First leg — Shaq comes out sharp. No nerves. No hesitation.
He controls the tempo, punishes mistakes, and takes it 5-2.
At that point, you could feel it. The pressure had flipped.
Second leg? Chaos.
Shaq didn’t just play well — he ran riot.
By the 60th minute, it was 5-1. Prorate looked lost. Outplayed. Outclassed.
And then it happened.
Quit.
Prorate couldn’t take it anymore.
Final score: 10-3
That’s not just a win. That’s a statement.
Watch the final here.
The Comeback Everyone Was Waiting For
Let’s be honest — Shaq needed this.
After winning the eLigue tournament (and earning that France trip this May), expectations went through the roof. But results didn’t follow immediately.
- Early exit at Makaveli tournament in Kisumu
- Struggles in recent Ultimate Series runs
- Constant talk about his “decline”
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But in Ultimate Series edition 6, he flipped the script.
He didn’t just win — he dominated when it mattered most.
Now he joins the elite group:
- Multiple-time Ultimate Series champions
- Back where he belongs
And suddenly, that GOAT conversation? It’s alive again.
Ultimate Series Edition 6 and the Bigger Picture
This tournament keeps getting bigger.
Players from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda — even Burundi getting slots now. The competition is growing, and the level is rising.
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But one thing is clear after Ultimate Series edition 6…
When Shaq is locked in, the throne is still his.

Early Exits That Shocked Fans
While the final stole the show, there were surprises early on:
- Defending champion Ahmed26 knocked out early
- Trex, Hermes, Ado, Haruum Haruun all fell short
- Jojo Depay and Fox couldn’t make deep runs
That’s how brutal the competition has become. No easy games anymore.














