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After a few months, he began competing in local tournaments, where he was noticed by other players such as William "scarra" Li, who recruited him in April 2011 as an AD Carry on the team Rock Solid.

[7] TSM top laner Dyrus later publicly apologized for accidentally revealing Team Dignitas's secret strategy to their opponents prior to the group stage, and admitted that the strategy might have given the team the upper hand in the tournament.

Against [Team Curse], I honestly thought we were going to get relegated that season, and we somehow beat them... it's sometimes like 'Man... is North America this bad?'

"[9] When asked if players needed to be replaced due to underperforming, teammate William "scarra" Li said Santana was underrated by others in the scene due to his lack of publicity on social media in the past, saying he considered Santana and his partner Jordan "Patoy" Blackburn to be "the best bot lane in North America... they're just insanely good."

[7] In an interview, Santana said the team's lack of success was due to the players' desire to have fun, rather than to compete.

[11] In a vlog uploaded to his YouTube channel, Santana explained his retirement from professional League of Legends, saying he enjoyed playing with friends more than competing professionally: In the start of my career, League was awesome... but I never had it in me to cut players for under-performing and things like that, so as the scene became more and more competitive, I wasn't meshing well with the scene and where it was going...

I wish it was the way it was before, where it was just like playing with friends, just enjoying the game and having fun... Because of that, I've decided that it's better off for me if I just don't re-sign [with Team Dignitas] and try to figure out what it is I'm looking to do... at the end of the day, all I wanted from League of Legends was a place to hang out and play games with people...[12]After leaving Dignitas, Santana became one of the largest League of Legends streamers,[13] with over 2.3 million followers on Twitch as of September 2018.

[15] According to an interview with Rolling Stone in 2017 Santana earns over $2 million a year as a Twitch streamer, not including corporate sponsorships.

In July 2018 he had a surprise wedding with his girlfriend Lisha Wei, which gained media attention due to his attire: a T-shirt and shorts.