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Grand Finals This is the biggie - the final match. After all seven Double Elimination rounds have concluded, two teams will remain standing in the tournament: the Top Bracket Champions, and the Bottom Bracket Challengers. The winners of the Top Bracket have gone through the entire DE round without losing a single match; the Bottom Bracket winners have lost only one match. These two teams will face off in a 7-game Grand Final series, for the Myth World Cup title.

If the Top Bracket Champions win the 7-game series, play concludes and the Champions are named the undefeated winners of the Myth World Cup. However, should the Challengers win the 7-game series, the Champions will, for all intents and purposes, be relegated to the Bottom Bracket. Both the Champions and Challengers now have one match loss on their record, and play continues into Sudden Death overtime.

Sudden Death is quite simple: teams will take turns choosing previous MWC2K1 maps to play, until one team has won two games in a row. The Champions are allowed to pick the first game. If no team has won two games by the time 10 sudden death games have been played, the MWC Staff will choose one game that cannot tie - such as Last Man on the Hill - to be the final tiebreaker. Whichever team wins Sudden Death is named the Myth World Cup Champion for 2001.