

The Los Angeles Gladiators have transferred off-tank player Aaron “Bischu” Kim to the Guangzhou Charge. The off tank player was on the original Gladiators roster when the team was first announced. Bischu had not seen any time on stage during the 2019 for Los Angeles. He missed Stage 1 due to illness, and filled in for the Gladiators Legion during Stage 2.

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Head coach David “dpei” Pei had this to say about Bischu. “I’ve been working with Bischu for 2.5 years now, the longest of any player I’ve worked with, and it’s been an absolute joy to have him on the team for every single second. He’s always really epitomized what I thought it meant to be a Gladiator, and he will forever be a Gladiator. I’m really sad to see him go, but really happy he has a great opportunity with the Charge to showcase who he is and why he’s such a great player. He’ll always be a great friend, and with all great friends, I wish him the absolute best.”
About the move, Bischu is quoted as saying “I’m really sad to leave Gladiators. I love my teammates, staff, and the fans so, so much and I’ll be missing everyone. However, I’m super excited for this new opportunity! Can’t wait until I get back on the stage with Guangzhou Charge!”
Bischu joins Joona “Fragi” Laine, formerly of the Philadelphia Fusion, on the Charge for Stage 4. The Fusion traded Finley “Kyb” Adisi to the Fusion in exchange for Fragi.
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