{"id":30644,"date":"2025-01-28T15:24:07","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pacmans-100-thieves-prediction-blows-nameless-mind-ahead-of-cwl-pro-league-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:24:07","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:24:07","slug":"pacmans-100-thieves-prediction-blows-nameless-mind-ahead-of-cwl-pro-league-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pacmans-100-thieves-prediction-blows-nameless-mind-ahead-of-cwl-pro-league-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Pacman\u2019s 100 Thieves prediction blows NAMELESS\u2019 mind ahead of CWL Pro League &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pacman\u2019s 100 Thieves prediction blows NAMELESS\u2019 mind ahead of CWL Pro League Activision \/ CWLIt\u2019s fair to say that the 100 Thieves Call of Duty team has performed below expectations since the start of the Black Ops 4 season, so Jonathan \u2018Pacman\u2019 Tucker\u2019s CWL Pro League prediction came as quite the surprise. Despite boasting a star-studded roster filled with former champions, 100 Thieves failed to impress at CWL Las Vegas before scraping through the last chance qualifier and immediately deciding that a team change was in order. FaZe Clan\u2019s Preston \u2018Priestahh\u2019 Greiner has been brought in on loan for the duration of the CWL Pro League in place of Maurice \u2018Fero\u2019 Henriquez, and Pacman seems to believe that things are about to turn around for Austin \u2018SlasheR\u2019 Liddicoat and company. \u201cI\u2019m going with 100 Thieves,\u201d the CWL analyst stated when asked who would win the league. \u201cThey have a whole six months to focus on what\u2019s needed and who always improves his team when it comes time? SlasheR. \u201cIn Infinite Warfare SlasheR\u2019s team was placing top 24. Worse than they are now. He stuck with the team, they went from top 24 to second at champs. I\u2019m telling you that he has a way of improving his team over time.\u201d Pacman, a former professional player turned analyst, was taking part in the CWL\u2019s popular \u2018Trading Shots\u2019 talk show where members of the broadcast team go to war over competitive CoD topics, but his CWL Pro League Season 1 prediction blew Anthony \u2018NAMELESS\u2019 Wheeler\u2019s mind. \u201cHow can you possibly say 100 Thieves after what we\u2019ve seen?\u201d he exclaimed. \u201cThey were getting 50 point clubbed at CWL Las Vegas! They were getting beat by teams of players that they\u2019ve never even watch play. \u201cThey were getting destroyed by them at the Pro League qualifier, they barely qualified top two! They\u2019re lucky that they\u2019re in the position they are right now. They pick up a player that couldn\u2019t even qualify on his own team and you expect them to win the Pro League season when we have teams like Splyce, we have teams like OpTic! \u201cWe have teams like eUnited and Luminosity Gaming for god\u2019s sake. You think they\u2019re going to be able to just consistently beat them over the course of a season and then win playoffs? I think 100 Thieves is more of a team that\u2019s going to maybe make a play for CoD champs later in the year.\u201d Pacman fired back by pointing out that nobody would have predicted Evil Geniuses\u2019 Call of Duty World Championship win in 2018 and that 100 Thieves has time to improve before the season concludes. However, a LOT of improvements will need to be made, and a fair few stars will need to align, in order for Matthew \u2018Nadeshot\u2019 Haag\u2019s organization to turn things around and become a championship calibre Black Ops 4 team.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pacman\u2019s 100 Thieves prediction blows NAMELESS\u2019 mind ahead of CWL Pro League Activision \/ CWLIt\u2019s fair to say that the 100 Thieves Call of Duty team has performed below expectations since the start of the Black Ops 4 season, so Jonathan \u2018Pacman\u2019 Tucker\u2019s CWL Pro League prediction came as quite the surprise. 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