Still don't see why people call a timing attack cheese when Zerg does it, but when Terran or Protoss do it, it's a timing attack.
When Zerg pushes out early with a small group of Roaches, it's "cheesing", it's an "all in".
When Terran pushes out early with a group of Marines or Hellions, it's "applying pressure", "harassment" or a "timing attack".
When Protoss pushes out early with a group of Stalkers/Zealots, it's "2/3/4 gate pressure".
Why the bias?
Leenock did one cheesy build with the really early pool, but that wasn't even cheesy really. He used it to apply a bit of early pressure to a guy who takes liberties with early expanding. He'd seen better players than him get slaughtered by the expand strategy Naniwa was using when they played conventional Zerg style, so he changed it up.
Zerg are allowed to have some aggressive builds too, not just Terran or Protoss.
The cheesiest thing done all tournament was the Cannon Rush by Naniwa on NesTea, but people weren't saying that was cheese were they, they were just praising him for it.
Leenock outplayed Naniwa and deserved to win.
Pretty nice moment!