{"id":26054,"date":"2025-01-28T15:03:40","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:03:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/enable-scump-doesnt-need-to-compete-cdl-reverse-sweep-review-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:03:40","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:03:40","slug":"enable-scump-doesnt-need-to-compete-cdl-reverse-sweep-review-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/enable-scump-doesnt-need-to-compete-cdl-reverse-sweep-review-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Enable: Scump Doesn\u2019t NEED TO Compete! | CDL Reverse Sweep Review &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Enable: Scump Doesn\u2019t NEED TO Compete! | CDL Reverse Sweep Review The Reverse Sweep team has a lot to run through before the CDL Stage 2 Major kicks off this weekend. Catch up with Ian \u2018Enable\u2019 Wyatt, Jonathan \u2018Pacman\u2019 Tucker &#038; Katie Bedford who go down every big storyline in the league. While the League is always in a state of flux, Katie, Enable &#038; Pacman cut through the noise to dissect everything in their CDL review. This week\u2019s episode is a big one with OpTic trying to get their team back on track, Asim pulling out heroics in the face of tragedy, and FaZe Clan looking scary heading into the Major. Optic &#038; Scump Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner doesn\u2019t need to compete in the CDL. The 25-year-old pro has been at the top of the CoD scene for years, with a career that will surely thrive after his competitive days are done. While the Reverse Sweep panel likes how OpTic recomposed themselves in the LAG Home Series, now it\u2019s going to be a question of the Greenwall\u2019s consistency heading into the Major. Scump\u2019s hinted that he\u2019s \u201clost his mojo,\u201d but the Reverse Sweep team can easily see him and OpTic picking it back up from here. Group B and the R\u00d8KKR Enable had \u201ca feeling\u201d that the Minnesota R\u00d8KKR would top Group B, but it\u2019s been a hectic time in that field with surprises in a lot of matches so far. Still, this has been peak Call of Duty with how many players can turn up in a moment\u2019s notice which left Florida Mutineer barely in last after losing to a surprising Paris Legion. No cracks in FaZe FaZe Clan have been the image of success so far in Stage 2. With a 4-1 record and 14-4 map differential to put them atop of Group A, they\u2019re riding high going into the Major. The Los Angeles Guerrillas managed to \u201cpunch [FaZe] in the face\u201d but both Enable and Pacman are chalking that up as LAG getting the better of then rather than FaZe showing signs of wear. FaZe are still one of the most dominant teams week in, week out, and the team are looking for them to be a force in the Stage 2 Major. Royal Ravens losing luster After Paul \u2018PaulEhx\u2019 Avila joined the Ravens and the team strung two wins, the London org had a lot to be happy about. But the honeymoon phase is starting to wear off and the Ravens have lost their last three outings going into the Major, so they\u2019ll have to find how to right the ship before it\u2019s too late. Asim The New York Subliners are 4-1 in Stage 2, and are looking like a really strong unit. While that\u2019s something for the org to celebrate, Obaid \u2018Asim\u2019 battled through tremendous personal loss this week just to regroup with his team hours later against Toronto Ultra. After capping off a 3-1 win vs Ultra while leading his team with a 30-kill performance in the last Hardpoint map, Asim explained the hardships he went through with the loss of his uncle and grandfather. His performance was brilliant both in the game and at keeping his mentality locked in the series. MVPs, LVPs, and Highlights Even though the LA Guerrillas are still figuring it out and OpTic are getting back to form, their respective stars Justin \u2018SiLLY\u2019 Fargo-Palmer and Brandon \u2018Dashy\u2019 Otell take this week\u2019s MVP. Speaking of OpTic, both Enable and Pacman point to Scump\u2019s performance against Dallas creating the moments of the week. As for the LVP, the crew picked Empire\u2019s \u2018guru,\u2019 Seattle\u2019s pointman and two other players that one of the hosts thought needed special recognition. For the full Reverse Sweep review, check out the full video! For all Reverse Sweep CDL news, head over to our dedicated page.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Enable: Scump Doesn\u2019t NEED TO Compete! | CDL Reverse Sweep Review The Reverse Sweep team has a lot to run through before the CDL Stage 2 Major kicks off this weekend. 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