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Former CFL commissioner Orridge named chairman of esports company. MORE:

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Tiidal is the parent company of Lazarus Esports, which was founded as SetToDestroyX — Canada's first esports group dating back to 2010. "I look forward to bringing my playbook to help Tiidal Gaming become a global leader in this burgeoning industry," Orridge said in a statement.

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My boy Kannon is really big into these games on his computer. I'm thinking about taking him out of his hockey and soccer leagues and possibly school so that he can solely focus on making the family money. Just goes to show where the money is if the CFL guy is out of real sports.

Does he know what esports is because he sure didn’t have a clue about the CFL

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Former CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge named chairman of Canadian esports company‘I look forward to bringing my playbook to help Tiidal Gaming become a global leader in this burgeoning industry,’ Orridge said
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