Relentless Sends a Message: Blows Out Reigning Champs VSO in Week 4 Uno League Upset

SEASON 2 WEEK 4

UNO Media Team

7/23/20252 min read

Relentless Sends a Message: Blows Out Reigning Champs VSO in Week 4 Uno League Upset

The Uno League saw a major shakeup in Week 4 as Relentless handed the defending champions, VSO, their first loss of the season, and it wasn't even close. With a final score of 76-50, Relentless didn't just beat VSO, they dominated them. From the opening tip to the closing buzzer, the energy, intensity, and execution from Relentless left no doubt that the reigning champs might have serious competition this season.

Many expected a tight battle between two top-tier squads, but instead witnessed a lopsided showcase where VSO looked out of rhythm from the start. Turnovers plagued them early, and their defense couldn't contain the hot shooting from Relentless. While Jeremiah and Tj tried to keep VSO in the game with some offensive sparks, it was clear they were outmatched in both effort and efficiency.

Tensions boiled postgame as emotions ran high. VSO's Rdogg, noticeably frustrated, told reporters, "See us in the finals, we not worried about this one game," before walking off — but not before adding, "These guys are f—ing ass, see y'all next week,"* and dropping the mic. Meanwhile, PV took a more composed tone, admitting, "There's a lot that went wrong — turnovers, defense wasn't flowing, we just gotta make adjustments. We gotta be better."

Stat-wise, it was a clinic for Relentless. MELO led the charge with 22 points, including two threes and several tough finishes inside. MP followed closely with a monster game of 14 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals, and 3 blocks, while Nur powered his way to 19 points and 7 boards. TTK Nunnz added 12 efficient points, going 6-for-6 from the field. On the VSO side, Jeremiah was the lone bright spot, finishing with 17 points and 4 rebounds, while Ticontributed 11. But beyond those two, the rest of the roster combined for just 22 points on inefficient shooting and struggled to make an impact. It's clear now that the gap between VSO and the rest of the Uno League isn't as wide as it once seemed.