{"id":25392,"date":"2025-01-28T14:58:00","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/crimsix-and-scump-agree-to-end-their-call-of-duty-beef-for-the-new-year-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:58:00","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:58:00","slug":"crimsix-and-scump-agree-to-end-their-call-of-duty-beef-for-the-new-year-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/crimsix-and-scump-agree-to-end-their-call-of-duty-beef-for-the-new-year-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Crimsix and Scump agree to end their Call of Duty beef for the New Year &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Crimsix and Scump agree to end their Call of Duty beef for the New Year Instagram, @iancrimsix \/ @huntsmenThanks to an old OpTic Gaming clip and the promise of a New Years kiss, the Call of Duty League\u2019s Ian \u2018Crimsix\u2019 Porter and Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner have finally decided to end their beef. For what feels like ages, CoD fans have wondered if Crimsix and Scump, two of the game\u2019s most iconic players, would ever reach reconciliation. In reality, their relationship only soured in the past couple years, following five seasons atop professional Call of Duty\u2019s ranks as teammates on OpTic Gaming. But during the Black Ops 4 season, OpTic\u2019s relationships began to turn and, as made evident in the CDL roster reshuffling, Crimsix and Scump could no longer coexist. As explained by C6 during the CDL offseason, the team\u2019s beef got to the point where they all \u201chated each other\u201d in 2019. That squabbling turned to disassembly, with Scump reaching out to Matthew \u2018FormaL\u2019 Piper to team in the CDL\u2019s inaugural season and preferring not to play with Crim. The former two went to the Chicago Huntsmen, now OpTic Chicago, and the latter to the Dallas Empire. Now, following his CDL Championship, Crim has publicly reached out to make (romantic) amends with his former teammate. Yo drop beef if I be your New Years kiss? @scump https:\/\/t.co\/DrrRYfawGw \u2014 FaZe Crimsix (@Crimsix) December 30, 2020 Pulling up the nostalgia of their former banter, Crimsix promises Scump a New Year\u2019s kiss if they \u2018drop the beef.\u2019 In the replies, Scump expressed surprise at the sudden reconciliatory attempt before quickly agreeing: \u201cLeave it in 2020.\u201d For those hoping that the beef would continue to heat up in 2021, this news will be unfortunate. The motivational OpTic Gaming poster is probably coming down, the \u201crent free\u201d comments won\u2019t be as venomous and no, Crimsix will likely not be using his $22,000 night-vision goggles to sabotage OpTic\u2019s facilities. With a meme about the two kissing and making up followed by a video of sheer emotion, the fruit of friendship may finally be blossoming. And the lyrics in Scump\u2019s reply, from The Fray\u2019s \u201cHow to Save a Life,\u201d are enough to make a grown CoD fan cry. Read more: Scump\u2019s best AK-74u class &#8211; \u201cWhere did I go wrong? I lost a friend \u2014 somewhere along in the bitterness. And I would have stayed up with you all night, had I known how to save a life.\u201d No word yet on if C6 and Scump will be staying up to play Warzone or Black Ops Cold War together, but, on the plus side, the power of a kiss seems to have saved their friendship.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Crimsix and Scump agree to end their Call of Duty beef for the New Year Instagram, @iancrimsix \/ @huntsmenThanks to an old OpTic Gaming clip and the promise of a New Years kiss, the Call of Duty League\u2019s Ian \u2018Crimsix\u2019 Porter and Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner have finally decided to end their beef. 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