{"id":24501,"date":"2025-01-28T14:54:48","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:54:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/censor-blasts-former-complexity-cod-teammates-for-slandering-his-name-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:54:48","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:54:48","slug":"censor-blasts-former-complexity-cod-teammates-for-slandering-his-name-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/censor-blasts-former-complexity-cod-teammates-for-slandering-his-name-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Censor blasts former Complexity CoD teammates for \u201cslandering\u201d his name &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Censor blasts former Complexity CoD teammates for \u201cslandering\u201d his name Censor &#8211; YouTube \/ Complexity GamingFormer Call of Duty pro player Doug \u2018Censor\u2019 Martin has fired shots at some of his former Complexity Gaming teammates after he believes they\u2019ve put dirt on his name. Having temporarily retired from competing in Call of Duty in 2018, Censor is determined to get back in the pro scene once the esport transitions to franchising in 2020. However, virtually every time he\u2019s expressed his desire to compete again on social media, he has been constantly ridiculed by fans and pros who accuse him of having a poor work ethic when it comes to CoD. While that\u2019s not necessarily anything new for the scene, on September 9, things finally hit a nerve, and Censor mounted a defense against these claims by taking shots at his former Complexity teammates from the 2018 WWII season. In a video he published, the FaZe man went into detail about how he believes these teammates slandered his name and how that has led to many others doing the same. CENSOR\u2019S COMPLEXITY ROSTER FOR WWII: Doug \u2018Censor\u2019 Martin &#8211; Brandon \u2018Dashy\u2019 Otell &#8211; Rasim \u2018Blazt\u2019 Ogresevich &#8211; Richard \u2018Ricky\u2019 Stacy &#8211; The jet ski incident The first supposedly slanderous incident that he responded to involved a clip of Dashy and Blazt mocking him for allegedly not showing up to scrims. The duo laughed at Censor for claiming he couldn\u2019t show up to scrims due to being sick, then \u201ctwo hours later\u201d showing up on a jet-ski across social media. \u201cThe fact that I get this slander every day from my two teammates Blazt and Dashy, making this clip and laughing about it,\u201d Censor explained. \u201cBeing pathological liars, making something up that\u2019s not even the truth, blows my mind.\u201d In this particular case, Censor claims he was sick, not playing like himself, not bringing the energy he typically does, and therefore going \u201ctriple-negative every map,\u201d and making the practice a waste of time. Despite still showing up for scrims the next night, a teammate remained sleeping through the scrim schedule. \u201cThe truth is, I was ready to scrim that day and one of you assholes was sleeping. Take accountability for your own actions before making a lie about someone else.\u201d Read more: Censor opens up on former FaZe issues &#8211; After a heap of medication and a good night of rest, \u201cI woke up that next morning a completely different person,\u201d the sickness supposedly cleared up and scrims were back on the agenda, things were going just fine. Out of the blue sometime later, Complexity players appear in the Twitch clip and make it seem as though Doug skipped practice entirely. Blazt even shared his own Tweet mocking the entire situation, stating that \u201cI will not tolerate this slander, 10 minute video being uploaded as soon as I come back from riding my jet ski! (Full segment starts at 4:00 mark of full video below) I will not tolerate this slander, 10 minute video being uploaded as soon as I come back from riding my jet ski! \u2014 rasim (@Blazt) September 9, 2019 The brand deal incident Censor then went on to explain another situation, one which saw him involved in a brand deal that required him to fly out to the United Kingdom for a weekend to promote a Counter-Strike tournament, which happened to be a week before CWL Anaheim. When addressing this, he expressed numerous times how he received a \u201cgood amount of money to go overseas,\u201d stressing the point that the deal was too good to turn down. However, Blazt later highlighted this on his own Twitch stream, noting the contradictions between what Censor was saying. He pointed out how in one video, the YouTuber claimed that he wanted to succeed in CoD more than anything, including money, a sentiment which did not seem to hold up when it came to the brand deal. In his video, Censor revealed some of the group chat text messages that were sent around that time, including one of his teammates saying \u201cgo take another week off lmao.\u201d The team ended up putting in a poor performance at CWL Anaheim, finishing top-16, and the blame was largely shifted to Censor for having missed a few nights of practice, which he did not respond to lightly. \u201cEveryone\u2019s gonna talk shit, everyone\u2019s gonna say what they\u2019re gonna say,\u201d he commented. \u201cBut this thing right here is so disrespectful to me and so disgusting to me and the behavior that I saw as a player on this team last year was inexcusable.\u201d (Full segment starts at 7:40 mark of full video below) Tension reaches a boiling point In a separate situation, Censor left his cousin\u2019s wedding early in order to make it home for scrims that night, as the team was nearing CoD Champs and every night of practice was vital. Despite this, \u201cno teams were even on to play\u201d that particular night, yet his teammates still took issue. This happened to fall within the same week that he was in a minor car accident, missing another night of scrims. Tension reached a boiling point within the team leading one player to post; \u201cStfu play cod. Being such a bitch.\u201d (Full segment starts at 15:38 mark of full video below) 250Ultimately, he believes that the ordeal \u201cruined [his] stock going into Black Ops 4.\u201d With hostility throughout the CoD scene online, he declared that he will not let slander ruin his image again and impact his chances of making it onto a franchise team for the 2020 season. You can watch Censor\u2019s full video below. However, not everyone is buying what Censor is selling. In addition to Blazt countering the accusations of slandering made against him with his own commentary of the long video on stream, Daniel \u2018Loony\u2019 Loza also went after the star YouTuber with some of his own sharp comments. In a response to the video, the former Splyce pro said: \u201cYou have manipulated people into thinking you qualified for the league in WWII by competition. You got picked up by a team that had a league spot because of your brand. Go back to that part of your video. Good try though, you capped for a good 10 minutes about that topic.\u201d Nah you manipulated people into thinking you qualified for the league in WWII by competition. You got picked up by a team that had a league spot because of your brand. Go back to that part of your video. Good try tho you capped for a good 10 minutes about that topic \u2014 G\u00fcero (@Loony) September 10, 2019 Ultimately, no one can change the past, and Censor will have to work with the cards that have been dealt to him, which means that whether or not he will be on a team once the franchised CDL kicks off remains a big mystery. What is a certainty is that he will face stiff competition, as dozens of established pro players have all been vying to sign with one of the nine confirmed CDL teams, although not a single signing has yet to be confirmed. With the signing window now open and the rumor mill in full swing, keep your eye on our CoD franchising RosterMania tracker for the latest roster announcements and team changes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Censor blasts former Complexity CoD teammates for \u201cslandering\u201d his name Censor &#8211; YouTube \/ Complexity GamingFormer Call of Duty pro player Doug \u2018Censor\u2019 Martin has fired shots at some of his former Complexity Gaming teammates after he believes they\u2019ve put dirt on his name. 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