{"id":26711,"date":"2025-01-28T15:06:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:06:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/gen-g-cod-players-react-to-shock-cwl-championship-2019-elimination-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:06:03","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:06:03","slug":"gen-g-cod-players-react-to-shock-cwl-championship-2019-elimination-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/gen-g-cod-players-react-to-shock-cwl-championship-2019-elimination-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Gen.G CoD players react to shock CWL Championship 2019 elimination &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Gen.G CoD players react to shock CWL Championship 2019 elimination MLGA number of Call of Duty players have reacted to their stunning early exit from the 2019 edition of the FPS title\u2019s biggest event, CWL Champs. Gen.G went into the final Black Ops 4 event on the year as one of the odds-on favorites to lift the trophy on Sunday, hoping to bounce back from their grand finals defeats at CWL Anaheim and CWL Finals to finish their 2019 season on the ultimate high. The second seeds fell foul of two amateur squads in Fuego Gaming and Team WaR, losing 3-2 and 3-0 respectively, to find themselves bottom of their pool, and mathematically eliminated from the competition before the first day of competition had even concluded. In the aftermath of their shock exit from the competition, and then end of their competitive season, a number of the team\u2019s players reacted to their losses on social media, sharing their thoughts on what could have been a dream weekend in Los Angeles, which quickly turned into a nightmare. Jared \u2018Nagafen\u2019 Harrell tweeted that he was \u201cheartbroken\u201d and at an \u201call time low\u201d following their defeats, before thanking his squad for their season, stating: \u201cCouldn\u2019t have asked for better teammates throughout the year, I\u2019m glad to have gone through all the highs and lows we had together with you guys, and I couldn\u2019t be more proud.\u201d couldn\u2019t have asked for better teammates throughout the year, I\u2019m glad to have gone through all the highs and lows we had together with you guys. sucks this is how bo4 ended, but we had great moments together and I couldn\u2019t be more proud @Maux @MajorManiak @ColtHavok @DylanEnvoy \u2014 Jared (@Nagafen) August 15, 2019 Michael \u2018MajorManiak Syzmaniak echoed his teammates thoughts, tweeting: \u201cTruly one of the worst feelings in the world. We put our hearts and souls into this game and to end the year like this is heartbreaking. Got nobody to blame but myself.\u201d \u201cEveryone that supports me and Gen.G, I appreciate so much. It\u2019s been an absolute blessing being surrounded by such incredible and brilliant people throughout the year, they\u2019re such a prestigious organization and to let them down at the biggest event is what hurts the most. truly one of the worst feelings in the world. i won\u2019t feed into the negative energy but man it\u2019s crazy how the switch flips. we put our hearts and souls into this game learning\/setting the meta and to end the year like this is heartbreaking. got nobody to blame but myself \u2014 mike (@MajorManiak) August 15, 2019 everyone that supports me &#038; @GenG i appreciate so much. its been an absolute blessing being surrounded by such incredible and brilliant people throughout the year. theyre such a prestigious organization &#038; to let them down at the biggest event of the year is what hurts the most \u2014 mike (@MajorManiak) August 15, 2019 SMG player Dylan \u2018Envoy\u2019 Hannon, who replaced Michael \u2018Spacely\u2019 Schmale on the roster back in March, was simply stunned by their results, revealing that he just couldn\u2019t believe that his \u201cyear ends like this,\u201d and that he didn\u2019t know \u201cwhat to think\u201d as the dust settles on their performance. The org themselves were equally gobsmacked, simply tweeting \u201cWe have no words\u201d as Gen.G\u2019s elimination was confirmed. Can\u2019t believe my year ends like this. Good luck to everyone left, don\u2019t even know what to think \u2014 Gen.G Envoy (@DylanEnvoy) August 14, 2019 We have no words. GGs to @FuegoGG and @OfficialTeamWaR. Good luck to all of the teams at #CWLChamps \u2014 Gen.G Esports (@GenG) August 14, 2019 Finally, Chance \u2018Maux\u2019 Moncivaez blamed \u201ccomplacency\u201d for their issues, before releasing a Twitlonger describing how much the team mate to him, and how grateful he was to have been given the chance to compete at the top of Black Ops 4 in 2019. \u201cLast year after Champs, I didn\u2019t know what my future held, and was scared that the last six years were going to go to waste,\u201d wrote the 21-year-old. \u201cThank you so much for giving me the opportunity to play with you guys. We were scraps and nobodies at the beginning of BO4, but we banded together and became one of the best teams in the world.\u201d \u201cWe didn\u2019t play our best today, but we had a hell of a year and I hope everyone gets the opportunity they deserve next year. Good luck to the rest of the teams left in this tournament. What the future holds for the current Gen.G lineup remains to be seen, as next season\u2019s franchise league is likely to major movement between players and organizations as they attempt to secure spots and rosters heading into the Modern Warfare season. Whether this roster will enter the next game as a unit is unknown, but it appears that they are all grateful for the opportunity they had this year, even if the last tournament didn\u2019t pan out as they had hoped.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Gen.G CoD players react to shock CWL Championship 2019 elimination MLGA number of Call of Duty players have reacted to their stunning early exit from the 2019 edition of the FPS title\u2019s biggest event, CWL Champs. 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