The 20-year-old prodigy hit the milestone when he chose K'Sante in his team's second game of the first week of the 2023 LCS Spring Split. Due to the overwhelming firepower C9 had in practically every role—including their rookie mid laner Dimitri "Diplex" Ponomarev—they were the clear favourites in the matchup.
Fudge led his team—and the rest of the server—with 10 kills, nine assists, and only one death as the enemy nexus detonated. C9 dominated the rest of the map by capturing every neutral objective and lost just two towers during the brief, 25-minute match. Fudge has been hailed as one of the stars to look for in North America ever since he entered the LCS in 2020. For his first year in the area and during his first split as C9's primary top laner, he was a dominant force in the Academy scene.