TrqstMe’s team wins Marvel Rivals Bogur Bash tournament

Joey Morris
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Marvel Rivals Bogur Bash tournament announcement graphic featuring Angela
Image credit: Siarhei ‘bogur’ Alekau

The winners of the Marvel Rivals tournament, Bogur Bash, have been decided after several rounds of intense matches between the best esports players in the world.

The team ‘TrqstTheProcess’, led by Team1’s Oliver ‘TrqstMe‘ Pöhlera as captain, secured the lion’s share of a $100,000 (~£73,500) prize pool.

The online competition featured 48 professional players competing head-to-head in a captain’s draft from September 13th to 14th. The tournament was organised by Marvel Rivals and Overwatch 2 streamer, Siarhei ‘bogur‘ Alekau, who also competed in Ignite Stage 1 EMEA with the team, Schmungus.

The event invited active members of esports organisations, such as Sentinels‘ Chassidy ‘aramori‘ Kaye, and popular content creators like Vladan ‘Necros‘ Konstantinov.

It ultimately came down to a showdown between TrqstTheProcess and ‘The MONSTARS’, led by ENVY’s Colin ‘Coluge‘ Arai. In the end, TrqstMe’s team prevailed after winning 3-0 against Coluge’s roster in the Bo5 Finals, earning $36,000 (~£26,500) in winnings.

Here is the full breakdown of the Finals between TrqstTheProcess (TTP) and The MONSTARS (TM):

  • Game one: TTP 2-1 TM, Hell’s Heaven, Domination.
  • Game two: TTP 3-1 TM, Arakko, Convoy.
  • Game three: TTP 2-1 TM, Central Park, Convergence.

In a comment online, Avatar ‘Liger‘ Liger, one of the casters for Marvel Rivals Bogur Bash, said: “Congrats to the winning team under captain TrqstMe, I have high respect for the role of Vanguard and the position of IGL. Seeing that performance and confidence was inspiring, and well played to all the players, we hope you enjoyed Bogur Bash!”

These are all the players that were a part of the winning roster:

  • Oliver ‘TrqstMe‘ Pöhler (Captain) – Team1
  • Thomas ‘TAP‘ Prins – ENVY
  • Marschal ‘Terra‘ Weaver – 100 Thieves
  • Jacob ‘teki‘ Lebel-Frenette – Sentinels
  • Kayjii‘ – Schmungus
  • Mark ‘Lv1Crook‘ Leveleki – Team1

Upcoming Marvel Rivals Esports Events

With the pro-draft event concluded, all eyes are set on the next Marvel Rivals esports tournaments. These include Ignite Stage 2, where the best teams compete for a place in the Ignite Grand Finals, and the highly anticipated Seasonal Championships for Season 4: Heart of the Dragon.

There is also the Project Night Shift passion project, a weekly tournament that sees well-known organisations and ambitious upstarts face off in Marvel Rivals.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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