If we look through the vast historical records of Faker attending worlds finals, we can see a very interesting trend begin to emerge: Whenever Faker wins the finals, he failed to lose.
2013: SK Telecom T1 vs Royal Club - Faker did not lose the series, so he won.
2015: SK Telecom T1 vs KOO Tigers - Faker did not lose the series, so he won.
2016: SK Telecom T1 vs Samsung Galaxy - Faker did not lose the series, so he won.
2017: SK Telecom T1 vs Samsung Galaxy - Faker did lose the series, so he did not won.
2022: T1 vs DRX - Faker did lose the series, so he did not win.
Whenever Faker doesn’t lose the series, he wins. However, when he does lose, he does not win.
So it seems like as long as Faker doesn’t lose the final series versus WBG, he will win.
Also, I could be wrong but I think he’s never won a finals that’s he’s lost either.
Possibly. Faker just has so many wins, there isn’t much of a sample size to analyze his losses.