In the first episode of "Rocket League Experiments," three professional Rocket League players (RLCS pros) face off against three Gold-ranked players in a unique game mode. The objective is for the pros to score more goals than the Gold team can touch the ball. The game is played with a few exceptions, including a cooldown period between Gold touches and not counting kickoffs as a touch. Despite the pros' initial confidence, the Gold team puts up a strong fight, and the game becomes a close and intense match. In the end, the Gold team emerges victorious, winning 23-20.
1. The Rocket League experiment features a team of pros against a team of gold players.
2. The objective of the experiment is to determine if a team of pros can score more goals than gold players can touch the ball.
3. The game is played at Mann Field.
4. The kickoff does not count as a gold touch.
5. There is a cooldown period between gold touches that count for points.
6. The pros team consists of Less, Mir, Sea Bass, and Rapid.
7. The gold team consists of three gold players.
8. The game is commentated by a host who provides play-by-play analysis.
9. A gold touch is counted if a gold player touches the ball, but the ball does not have to go into the goal.
10. The pros team is sponsored by Manscaped.
11. The game is a close match, with both teams scoring multiple goals.
12. The gold team is not allowed to score dozens of goals off of a single dribble due to the cooldown period.
13. The host reviews certain plays to determine if a gold touch was made.
14. The game features multiple lead changes and a close score throughout.
15. The gold team wins the game with a final score of 21-18.