Froste and Nadeshot's back-and-forth arguments on whether the 100 Thieves exploited The Mob have been the talk of the streaming community recently. The allegations levied against the esports giant were made by the ex-employee last night through a series of tweets.
In the tweets, he alleged that his group of four up-and-coming streamers was mistreated by one of the biggest esports organizations in the country. The allegations ranged from not being paid enough to being forced to live in an expensive house, which led to them having to "skip meals."
Nadeshot promptly did a livestream countering the accusations, saying there was cheaper housing available. In a response stream, Froste reacted to the arguments made by the CEO of 100 Thieves.
While talking about the housing issue, he attacked the ex-Call of Duty professional, saying that 100 Thieves did not have the player's best interests at heart:
Many members of the community felt that Froste did not make good use of the opportunity. In fact, the clip embedded above is a sarcastic jab at the streamer with the title nadeshot fault for not realizing themob wouldn't make money. This is what the CEO of 100 Thieves had to say about the housing problem:
Froste is one of the founding members of The Mob, a group of small content creators consisting of Mako, Classify, and Avalanche, who were acquired by 100 Thieves. The groups went their separate ways when they left the organization back in 2021.
He has made headlines over the last day with his explosive accusations against the veritable giants of the esports industry, 100 Thieves, with whom he claims The Mob had a bad contract. The beef reached a boiling point when Froste also took to Twitch to address the rebuttal from Nadeshot.
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