{"id":31088,"date":"2025-01-28T15:26:41","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:26:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/scumps-career-in-numbers-prize-earnings-titles-won-stats-over-the-years-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:26:41","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:26:41","slug":"scumps-career-in-numbers-prize-earnings-titles-won-stats-over-the-years-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/scumps-career-in-numbers-prize-earnings-titles-won-stats-over-the-years-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Scump\u2019s career in numbers: Prize earnings, titles won, stats over the years &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Scump\u2019s career in numbers: Prize earnings, titles won, stats over the years Call of Duty LeagueOn January 17, Call of Duty legend Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner announced that he was starting his retirement earlier than planned, hanging up the sticks with immediate effect. Here\u2019s a summary, in numbers, of one of esports\u2019 most successful careers. Scump has long been nicknamed \u2018The King\u2019 by the Call of Duty community, and it\u2019s not for no reason. Not only is he one of the most individually talented players to ever grace CoD esports, but he also became a content phenomenon that brought a large number of fans into the competitive scene. So, here\u2019s exactly how Scump\u2019s storied career played out before his emotional retirement. How many championships did Scump win? From his first win in 2011 to his final win in 2022, Scump won 30 championships throughout his Call of Duty career. He won championships across 10 different titles, too, every year from Black Ops 1 up until Modern Warfare II (2022), besides World War 2 and Cold War. This includes popular battle royale title Warzone, in which Scump won the 2021 Solo Yolo tournament in the World Series of Warzone, beating some of the game\u2019s top competitors to the number 1 spot. He also became a Call of Duty world champion for the first time in 2017, is a two-time X Games gold medalist, and appeared in 41 grand finals out of the 95 tournaments he played in. Here\u2019s the full list of major tournaments that Scump won: MLG $25K Ladder Playoffs 2011 &#8211; MLG Dallas 2011 &#8211; MLG Anaheim 2011 &#8211; EGL 5 Blackpool 2012 &#8211; Frag Cup III 2012 &#8211; EGL 7 Blackpool 2012 &#8211; UMG Chicago 2012 &#8211; MLG X Games Invitational 2014 &#8211; UMG Orlando 2015 &#8211; MLG Pro League 2015 Season 1 Playoffs &#8211; Call of Duty Championship 2015 North America Regional Final &#8211; ESWC 2015 &#8211; Gfinity Spring Masters 2015 &#8211; UMG California 2015 &#8211; MLG Pro League 2015 Season 2 Playoffs &#8211; UMG Washington DC 2015 &#8211; MLG Worlds Finals 2015 &#8211; NA CWL Pro Division 2016 Stage 1 Playoffs &#8211; Crown Melbourne Invitational 2015 &#8211; ESWC 2016 &#8211; MLG Anaheim 2016 &#8211; MLG Orlando 2016 &#8211; CWL Paris 2017 &#8211; CWL Dallas 2017 &#8211; CWL Global Pro League 2017 Stage 2 Playoffs &#8211; CWL Championship 2017 &#8211; CWL Vegas 2019 &#8211; CDL London 2020 &#8211; World Series of Warzone 2021 Solo YOLO &#8211; CDL Major 1 2022 &#8211; How much prize money did Scump win? Scump ranks as one of the highest earners in Call of Duty history, amassing a total of $1,186,505.35 across his career. The title he earned the most in was Infinite Warfare, where he and his OpTic dynasty team dominated, earning $261,250.00 across the season. This doesn\u2019t include any salary earnings which, for the final seasons of his career, have been heavily rumored to exceed $500,000 per year. Scump career stats While it\u2019s hard to knuckle down precise stats for seasons throughout Scump\u2019s career, with much of that data from the early years not readily available, Scump has consistently been a top performer, if not the top performer, in CoD esports. He went eight years with just one negative Kill\/Death ratio tournament, between MLG Dallas 2011 and WW2 Stage 2 Playoffs, a record that may never be beaten in the game. He also had an average placing of 4.08 throughout his career, including a 1.20 in Modern Warfare 2 and a 1.71 in Advanced Warfare. Finally, bowing out with a 3-2 victory in a league match over Boston Breach, Scump proved he\u2019s not leaving with a whimper as he achieved a 1.22 KD in the series \u2014 the highest final series KD in Call of Duty history. Needless to say, Scump goes down in the history books as one of the greatest Call of Duty players of all time, if not the very best. He may not have the same number of tournament wins as Ian \u2018Crimsix\u2019 Porter, or world championships as James \u2018Clayster\u2019 Eubanks and Damon \u2018Karma\u2019 Barlow, but his legacy extends further than just that, making the GOAT debate an even more difficult one to decide.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Scump\u2019s career in numbers: Prize earnings, titles won, stats over the years Call of Duty LeagueOn January 17, Call of Duty legend Seth \u2018Scump\u2019 Abner announced that he was starting his retirement earlier than planned, hanging up the sticks with immediate effect. Here\u2019s a summary, in numbers, of one of esports\u2019 most successful careers. 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