I want to give my final take on the current situation.
I had no idea people would take the last round of my pool so seriously. Like many Japanese people said, it's considered a cultural thing in their country. But in Pakistan, it's totally different, the game culture here is different from others, and players' mindsets just go with the flow. I think Tekken is a global game, not just limited to Japan. You get many scenes and regions with their own stories. I've never talked badly about anyone since I started playing Tekken, nor have I insulted anyone. I've always respected every player and always will. People started cursing me and saying bad things about me, like I'm a bad person and didn't make it to the top 8 because of karma, all based on one viral clip. You can view several of my clips where I am playing online matches or playing with my friends. However, I will refrain from repeating this mistake in the future. I am genuinely indifferent to public opinion; my sole intention in providing this explanation was to offer a comprehensive understanding of the situation from my perspective.
Life's got its challenges, and I'm a pretty private person, preferring to keep my life as private as possible. But I'm also super grateful for everything God's given me and the respect I've earned, it's more than enough. Now, I want to get serious about my career, work on my mental health and physical strategy where I feel I'm lacking, and I'll definitely make a comeback, In Sha Allah. The one thing is, I won't give up on hard work or travel. I'll fight until I prove myself. I am committed to playing Tekken for an extended period, and I am confident that my time will come to achieve prestigious titles such as EVO, TWT, and EWC. I consistently strive to take my performance seriously and deliver my best.
Thank you all for taking the time to read this. I am returning to Pakistan, God willing, give my best for EWC!