{"id":25048,"date":"2025-01-28T14:56:46","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:56:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cod-pros-clayster-scump-and-more-discuss-their-most-embarrassing-tweets-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:56:46","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:56:46","slug":"cod-pros-clayster-scump-and-more-discuss-their-most-embarrassing-tweets-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cod-pros-clayster-scump-and-more-discuss-their-most-embarrassing-tweets-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"CoD pros Clayster, Scump and more discuss their most embarrassing tweets &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CoD pros Clayster, Scump and more discuss their most embarrassing tweets H3CZ \/ YouTubeA handful of Call of Duty pros were invited to Twitter HQ ahead of the 2019 CWL Championship, to recall their old hot takes and embarrassing tweets from the past. The pros were also joined by veteran caster Clint \u2018Maven\u2019 Evans and OpTic Gaming\u2019s Hector \u2018H3CZ\u2019 Rodriguez, to create a one-off video for Twitter Gaming. Call of Duty esports is among the most talked-about on Twitter, with four players, Scump, Clayster, Crimsix and Dashy, all in the most mentioned esports competitors on the social media platform. Unsurprisingly, topping the pile was OpTic\u2019s Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner, who was reminded of some of his classic Twitter musings like \u201cThere is a new Chipotle in the area, so I switch back and forth every day so the employees don\u2019t think I\u2019m crazy.\u201d Scump stood behind this classic Tweet, confirming the story was true, as did Ian \u2018Enable\u2019 Wyatt, who still believes that Hot Cheetos are the best snack food, after posting it in October 2018. ZooMaa\u2019s classic tweet recalled when his physical therapist realized ZooMaa was a pro player \u2013 and then couldn\u2019t stop talking about how much he loved Scump. That #CWLChamps was one for the history books. We caught up with some of the best to go #BehindTheTweets \u2b07\ufe0f pic.twitter.com\/V0x8FJyDdo \u2014 Twitter Gaming (@TwitterGaming) August 20, 2019 James \u2018Clayster\u2019 Eubanks, went back the furthest, with a throwback to when he was still in college while trying to compete, and posting a tweet about the struggles of finishing a paper, at 8am: \u201cI was probably up all night doing it,\u201d the now two-time world champion explained. GenG\u2019s Jared \u2018Nagafen\u2019 Harell, was put on the spot to defend his opinion about pineapple pizza \u2013 always a controversial take on Twitter \u2013 but stood by it: \u201cTry it before your roast me on Twitter.\u201d Maven was sent back to his early days in the Call of Duty esports scene, in 2013, where he recalled all the \u2018drama\u2019 that went on, with a Tweet saying \u201cTwitter has become much more entertaining to me since getting involved in cod. I swear after 3am it\u2019s like Jerry Springer.\u201d H3CZ\u2019s tweet was more recent \u2013 his viral video post asking Alexa who the best Call of Duty player is, which Alexa said to be Scump, while the pro was stood in the room. Twitter also supported the CWL Championship with its very own \u2018hashflag\u2019 for #CWLChamps. Call of Duty and the teams and players involved remain one of the most talked-about of esports on the platform, which might have something to do with all the drama that Maven mentioned.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CoD pros Clayster, Scump and more discuss their most embarrassing tweets H3CZ \/ YouTubeA handful of Call of Duty pros were invited to Twitter HQ ahead of the 2019 CWL Championship, to recall their old hot takes and embarrassing tweets from the past. 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