{"id":29811,"date":"2025-01-28T15:19:17","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:19:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/nadeshot-explains-why-he-was-underrated-at-cod-champs-and-relives-hbr-moment-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:19:17","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:19:17","slug":"nadeshot-explains-why-he-was-underrated-at-cod-champs-and-relives-hbr-moment-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/nadeshot-explains-why-he-was-underrated-at-cod-champs-and-relives-hbr-moment-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Nadeshot explains why he was \u201cunderrated\u201d at CoD champs and relives HBR moment &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nadeshot explains why he was \u201cunderrated\u201d at CoD champs and relives HBR moment YouTube: NadeshotFour years on from the series that eliminated OpTic Gaming from the 2015 Call of Duty World Championships, Matthew \u2018Nadeshot\u2019 Haag discusses his performance and reflects upon that HBR incident in a recent vlog. After a mixed bag of results during the season leading up to the CWL Champs in 2015, OpTic were hot favourites to take home the tournament and the lion\u2019s share of the $1 million on offer. Before advancing to bracket play, OpTic looked dominant as they swept their group 3-0 and looked on-track to secure the first world championship for their GreenWall faithful. However, they were shortly met by a revitalized Denial Esports, who brought any chance of a Winners\u2019 Bracket run to an immediate halt. Following a succession of wins in the Loser\u2019s Bracket, OpTic faced FaZe Red, who produced a memorable series win which saw Nadeshot and co. eliminated from the tournament. The GreenWall and fans of the first person shooter emerged immediately after with a flurry of hatred directed towards the then captain of OpTic\u2019s main roster, Nadeshot. Read more: Treyarch respond after Nadeshot and Priestahh highlight specialist \u201cglitch\u201d at CWL Champs 2019. &#8211; The iconic moment where Haag pulled out the HBR incident mid-game (in the first map of the series), is where many have pinpointed their demise. Although, the now successful CEO of 100 Thieves has since reflected upon that moment and defended his performance, claiming his performance is devalued in the context of the loss: \u201cIf anything, my performance at Call of Duty Championships is underrated.\u201d Timestamp at 3:49 on mobile devices. As both his mentor and long-time friend, Hector \u2018H3CZ\u2019 Rodriguez began by bantering with Nadeshot, claiming: \u201cNothing has really changed for you, even as a competitor you were just sitting there holding a controller while everybody else did the work.\u201d Of course, this baited a reaction from Haag, who went on to defend his performance after briefly mentioning the HBR incident. \u201cI was double positive\u201d responded Nadeshot, \u201cFormaL, Crim and Scump were all negative, bro. I was turning up, they gave up \u2013 I was still fighting.\u201d Regardless of the opinions surrounding OpTic\u2019s exit, it will still go down as one of the biggest shocks in competitive Call of Duty, and is most definitely one for the history books. His 100 Thieves team are still alive and fighting at the 2019 CoD Champs, hoping to make up for Nadeshot\u2019s own shortcomings. Disclaimer: Hector \u2018H3CZ\u2019 Rodriguez is a minority shareholder in Dexerto Ltd.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nadeshot explains why he was \u201cunderrated\u201d at CoD champs and relives HBR moment YouTube: NadeshotFour years on from the series that eliminated OpTic Gaming from the 2015 Call of Duty World Championships, Matthew \u2018Nadeshot\u2019 Haag discusses his performance and reflects upon that HBR incident in a recent vlog. 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