{"id":27676,"date":"2025-01-28T15:09:36","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:09:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dougisraws-team-wins-new-york-subliners-100k-warzonemania-full-results-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:09:36","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:09:36","slug":"dougisraws-team-wins-new-york-subliners-100k-warzonemania-full-results-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/dougisraws-team-wins-new-york-subliners-100k-warzonemania-full-results-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"DougisRaw\u2019s team wins New York Subliners\u2019 $100k WarzoneMania: Full results &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>DougisRaw\u2019s team wins New York Subliners\u2019 $100k WarzoneMania: Full results Infinity Ward\/NYSLThe Call of Duty League\u2019s New York Subliners hosted a $100,000 WarzoneMania tournament to celebrate the start of Black Ops Cold War\u2019s Season 1 Warzone integrations. Captains drafted their teams, squads went head to head, and we\u2019ve got the full rundown in case you missed out. Warzone\u2019s popularity has taken many by surprise, even those within the Call of Duty community. While Black Ops 4\u2019s Blackout piqued the interest of many community members, it failed to attract the competitive following that has grown around Warzone. Now, Call of Duty League pros and Twitch streamers alike are all competing in high-stakes Warzone tourneys. We have seen thousands of dollars earned in various tournaments, and another $100,000 in prize money just got added to the mix with New York\u2019s WarzoneMania (as well as $25,000 in gifted Twitch subscriptions). It presented an opportunity for some of the best Warzone players in the world to expand their earned prize money totals. Below, you\u2019ll find the full recap for the tournament as well as the teams and format for the uniquely structured event. New York Subliners WarzoneMania: Day 1 Recap On Day 1, all 19 teams kicked off and got cooking. With a timed kill raee, the top six teams guaranteed placement in the Grand Finals while the remaining squads took to Rebirth Island for a chance to guarantee two final spots. Aydan\u2019s squad built a huge lead during the kill race, but got joined by Swagg, MuTeX, HusKerrs, Vikkstar, and Tfue\u2019s groups in the top six. The rumble on Rebirth Island is in full swing to try and secure spots in tomorrow&#8217;s competition and\u2026 @Tommey woke up today and chose violence. #NYSLWarzoneMania pic.twitter.com\/3BF7ZiIctE \u2014 Subliners (@Subliners) December 20, 2020 Then, during an incredibly close Rebirth Rumble contest, one unsurprising and one surprising team made it out. A renowned Warzone star, Tommey earned placement with his trio. And, on the more surprising side of things, Clayster must have gotten some hometown luck as he ended up being the only CDL captain to get a team into Day 2. New York Subliners WarzoneMania: Day 2 Grand Final Recap With eight teams left and $100,000 still ready to be spread around, the Grand Finals were all set to be a barn burner featuring Verdansk\u2019s finest. While many of these Trios did well on the first day of action, some couldn\u2019t quite capture that magic again on the second day. Mutex, Adyan, HusKerrs, and Vikkstar all crashed out of the competition in the first round of Day 2. Some scorelines were closer than others, with just seven points separating Aydan and Tommey, for instance. Ultimately, only two teams could advance all the way through to the finals and it just so happened that DougisRaw and Clayster had the best lineups on the day, even with last-minute substitutes. Riot shields? In @Clayster&#8217;s lobby? Nah.#NYSLWarzoneMania pic.twitter.com\/sHheYugm8L \u2014 Subliners (@Subliners) December 21, 2020 It all came down to this final showdown. DougisRaw and his teammates secured an early lead and Clayster\u2019s squad could never quite catch up. Despite some remarkable solo plays and a few impressive matches, it wasn\u2019t enough to secure the overall win. DougisRaw, TeePee, and Newbz won the event with a 61 point lead in the finals. WarzoneMania Final results The single-elimination bracket for Day 2\u2019s Grand Finals could be followed along here throughout the day. NYSL WarzoneMania Stream The event was streamed live on the official Call of Duty Twitch channel. Though various competitors shared their perspectives throughout the tournament as well. We\u2019ve embedded the central hub below for your convenience. New York Subliners WarzoneMania teams With a live snake draft hosted by caster Chris Puckett, the WarzoneMania teams were all decided. While some players, like Dillon \u2018Attach\u2019 Price and Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abners, lost internet connection and needed picks made for them \u2014 the rest of the captains were able to make all of their picks comfortably. While NBA champion JR Smith got drafted to the unavailable Scump\u2019s team by casters, others got to deliberate and craft their preferred rosters from a crop of talented pros and streamers. There will be 19 teams competing for their share of the prize pool. 12 captains were selected by the Subliners, while the rest were chosen by fans ahead of the draft. The team captains and their chosen teammates, in order of drafting position, follow below. 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