Nadeshot, Ninja and Scump explain why TeePee should return to competitive Call of Duty

Ross Deason

Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins believes that Call of Duty’s new Blackout mode will receive more developer support than any other aspect of Black Ops 4, and that Tyler ‘TeePee’ Polchow should be competing in it.

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The Twitch superstar made his feelings clear while playing the Blackout beta with Call of Duty legends TeePee, Seth ‘Scump’ Abner and Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag.

“I’ll promise you, the battle royale mode is gonna be supported 100% more than any other mode, get in it now,” the Fortnite star stated. “Say you’re in it now, it’s irrelevant what you’re grinding, get in it. Tweet it out, you’re in!”

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TeePee says “I understand what you’re saying,” while Scump makes it clear that he’ll be “doing it half and half” and “grinding both” Blackout and Black Ops 4.

The conversation arose when Nadeshot, Ninja and Scump started advising TeePee to return to competing in Call of Duty because of the current salaries and his level of talent, with Nadeshot saying “these teams do not have enough talent or veterenship to actually play at the highest level. I promise you, you should be playing.”

“I’m waiting to see if anything happens with Blackout because I like this shit a lot,” TeePee said in response.

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Scump supported Nadeshot and Ninja’s opinion that TeePee should pick up a controller again, saying “I’d team with Tyler again” as Nadeshot insisted “you should be playing.”

Nadeshot goes on to explain “it’s pure facts man” and insists “you know when I talk about salaries, yeah that’s from a business perspective but from a talent – like I don’t think you should ever stop playing.”

Whether Ninja’s predictions about Blackout receiving more support than Black Ops 4 are correct or not, it sounds like TeePee is seriously considering a return to competitive Call of Duty, whatever the mode may be.

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Ross is a former Dexerto writer and editor. Ross joined Dexerto in 2017 as a CSGO and Call of Duty writer after completing his History degree. He later became the Acting Head of Editorial at Dexerto but failed in his mission to become a Counter-Strike pro. Maybe it's time to retire and give Valorant a try.