Mathew Haag, aka 100 Thieves' owner and CEO Nadeshot, celebrated winning the Call of Duty League Championship 2022 as LA Thieves came out on top this season. A former pro player, Haag took to Twitter to commend his team on winning the tournament and reminisced about his time behind the controller, lamenting his inability to win it back then.
Famous for his long and illustrious stint at OpTic gaming, he is an MLG X Games 2014 gold medalist and a Call of Duty XP champion from way back in 2011. The 30-year-old stepped away from competitive play in 2015 and founded the gaming organization 100 Thieves the following year.
Although Matthew "Nadeshot" has stopped playing Call of Duty professionally, he is still closely linked to the game as the CEO and creator of Los Angeles Thieves, the Call of Duty team for 100 Thieves. As his team lifted the trophy, Nadeshot couldn't help but look back at the good old days when he himself used to go up against some of the best players in the game.
In his tweet, the former player noted that 100 Thieves had achieved what he was unable to do as a player. Calling it a dream come true, he applauded the team and the coaching staff for achieving this huge feat.
In his speech, the CEO noted the hard work and determination shown by the players despite criticism from the community, saying:
Many commended Nadeshot's speech after winning the league and lauded the team for sticking through thick and thin and remaining consistent throughout the tournament. Streamers, esports personalities, and Call of Duty fans flocked to the post to give their thoughts and extend support to the winning team:
The Los Angeles Thieves is one of the two official Call of Duty League franchise teams from Los Angeles. Founded in
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