{"id":30297,"date":"2025-01-28T15:22:07","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:22:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ny-subliners-use-baby-yoda-to-roast-dallas-empire-over-mutex-situation-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:22:07","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:22:07","slug":"ny-subliners-use-baby-yoda-to-roast-dallas-empire-over-mutex-situation-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/ny-subliners-use-baby-yoda-to-roast-dallas-empire-over-mutex-situation-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"NY Subliners use baby Yoda to roast Dallas Empire over Mutex situation &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NY Subliners use baby Yoda to roast Dallas Empire over Mutex situation In the golden age of social media, even Call of Duty League franchises are getting in on the hottest memes to roast their opponents \u2013 now, New York Subliners have made Dallas Empire their latest victim, with help from baby Yoda. The evolution of the baby Yoda meme came from the release of The Mandalorian \u2013 a Disney+ exclusive series based in the Star Wars universe, set before the emergence of the First Order. The series features an alien baby that many believe to be a younger Yoda, which the internet immediately fell in love with. It went on to become the basis of one of the funniest current meme formats in the following days, and now CDL franchise New York Subliners are using it to their advantage. After the fallout of the situation between Dallas Empire and player\/analyst Charlie \u2018MuTeX\u2019 Saouma, in which Mutex was kicked from the team due to inappropriate language used on-stream, many fans of Dallas and Call of Duty, in general, had a lot to say. Now, though, CDL opponents New York Subliners have tweeted a short clip from The Mandalorian, in which a persistent baby Yoda keeps hitting a switch despite a guard\u2019s attempts to stop him. They have overdubbed the switch hits with Mutex\u2019s speech he made on stream after being kicked \u2013 with hilarious results. \u201cMessage to Dallas Empire, I appreciate the opportunity,\u201d starts the recording, before being \u2018shut off\u2019. \u201cBecause good f**king luck finding anyone better than me, genuinely.\u201d The tweet, captioned \u201cHastr0 be like\u201d, immediately took off, with fans loving the drama that was unfolding, amassing hundreds of retweets and likes shortly after being posted. One person, though, wasn\u2019t a fan of the tweet and immediately bit back. Dallas\u2019 James \u2018Clayster\u2019 Eubanks said, \u201cFirst time being a social media manager?\u201d After fans responded roasting him in return, he followed up with a simple \u201cGuess it\u2019s hilarious, carry on.\u201d He went on to explain that he didn\u2019t think it was funny because \u201csomeone lost their job.\u201d Optic placing T24 at champs doesn\u2019t equate to a franchised team making fun of someone who lost their job. \u2014 Empire Clayster (@Clayster) December 2, 2019 Based on the overall reaction to the tweet, it seems that Clay isn\u2019t joined by many in thinking that it wasn\u2019t a funny tweet. Whether you think it\u2019s funny, unprofessional or otherwise, it\u2019s clear that things are starting to heat up and these teams must be itching to get at each other on the battlefield when the first event of the year arrives in Minnesota on January 24-26.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NY Subliners use baby Yoda to roast Dallas Empire over Mutex situation In the golden age of social media, even Call of Duty League franchises are getting in on the hottest memes to roast their opponents \u2013 now, New York Subliners have made Dallas Empire their latest victim, with help from baby Yoda. 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