
A Florida mother has gone viral after winning a Mortal Kombat XL tournament just five days after giving birth, all while holding her newborn daughter in her arms.
😭😭 Babality!
— Juicy Game Night (@JuicyGameNight) September 28, 2025
Congratulations to @_Legi0n_ for winning Mortal Kombat XL!
🥈 @KingKaiFL (right)
🥉 @Argenrost (left)#Juicymonthly #DHAtlanta #MK pic.twitter.com/22VrWQeT9H
Known in the fighting game community as “Legi0n,” the Orlando-based 3D artist attended Juicy Game Night, a monthly local tournament, on September 27 with her husband and baby daughter, Cereza. Despite being in recovery from a caesarean section, she decided on a last-minute whim to compete.
Baby Cereza was born on September 22 via C-section following pregnancy complications, including a uterine window that posed serious risks. Doctors explained that if she had gone into active labour, her uterus could have ruptured. Delivery was therefore scheduled early.
At Juicy Game Night, Legi0n entered the four-player bracket while holding her newborn. She progressed through the matches, even defeating her husband before facing King Kai in the Grand Finals. In a closely fought 3–2 set, she claimed first place, earning $28 and qualifying for DreamHack Atlanta in October.
Her victory was widely celebrated by the community online, with players praising her achievement of balancing competition with caring for her infant. In a post on X, she reflected on the experience: “So glad that we honestly left the house and did this. Our daughter’s so chill around noise and car rides… Never want to stop doing things that I love, just need to adjust my life accordingly.”
Legi0n has also spoken openly about the risks of childbirth, sharing that she nearly lost her life during both pregnancies. Her first daughter, Alcina, tragically passed away after 11 days due to Kasabach Merritt Syndrome. In Alcina’s memory, she donated to the National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD) to support research and awareness.
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