Six creators. Two teams. $6,000 up for grabs. And one very simple question: which community is going to show up?
Repeat Rivalries kicks off on March 18th and it’s a different kind of Rocket League event. Forget the usual format. This isn’t just about who can hit the cleanest aerials or grind out the best tournament run. It’s a full community showdown, and your participation is what decides the winner.
Here’s How It Works
We’ve taken six of the top Rocket League creators and split them into two teams of three. Each team has their own tournament leaderboard, and every player who signs up under a creator adds an entry to that team’s count. Whichever team finishes with the most entries wins the event, and the best part? You win just by signing up. Repeat is awarding $3,000 in both leaderboards, paid to the top 30-40% of participants. It’s that straightforward, and it means every single person who registers actually counts towards the outcome and can win cash prizes for just playing Rocket League as they usually would.
Meet the Teams
In the BLUE corner you’ve got ApparentlyFlitzu, made up of ApparentlyJack, Flitz, and Mizu. On the ORANGE side, The Lads are bringing Retals, Chief Beef, and Mertzy. Two lineups with serious Rocket League pedigree between them, and both with communities ready to go to war on the leaderboard.
Pick Your Team, Back Your Favorites, Win Cash
When you sign up, you’re not just entering a Rocket League tournament. You’re picking a side. Are you rolling with ApparentlyFlitzu or throwing your weight behind The Lads? Your entry goes toward your team’s leaderboard, so the more your community shows up, the better your chances of coming out on top. What’s in it for you? Cash prizes for playing Rocket League ranked like you usually do! The community, regardless of which creator team comes out on top, wins no matter what.
Think of it as your chance to prove which fanbase has the most committed players. The creators are doing their part. Now it’s on you.
The Format
• Game: Rocket League
• Mode: Ranked 3v3 & 2v2
• How it’s decided: the creator team with the most tournament entries wins the Rivalry match up.
Key Dates
• March 18: Tournament goes live and sign-ups open.
• March 31: Tournament ends and the Rivalry is settled. – Make sure you get your entries in before this date!
How To Join
Head to the sign-up page, choose the team you want to rep, and lock in your entry. Keep an eye on your creators for live updates, watch the leaderboards move in real time, and bring your best when match day comes around.
The rivalry begins March 18th. Don’t sit this one out.











