{"id":11889,"date":"2021-01-22T19:39:54","date_gmt":"2021-01-22T19:39:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/tommey-after-metzy-cheating-accusation-debacle-i-messed-up"},"modified":"2024-07-19T09:29:46","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T09:29:46","slug":"tommey-after-metzy-cheating-accusation-debacle-i-messed-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/call-of-duty\/tommey-after-metzy-cheating-accusation-debacle-i-messed-up","title":{"rendered":"Tommey on cheating debacle: “You\u2019ll never see something like this from me again” as Warzone star promises to make things right"},"content":{"rendered":"
The drama surrounding Twitch Rivals Doritos Bowl Warzone continues even after the tournament is over.<\/p>\n
After the initial cheating allegations against streamer METZY_B<\/a>, which resulted in his disqualification from the tournament based on clips that showed he may have been using an aimbot, his name has now been cleared by “the cheater hunter” himself, 100 Thieves’ Thomas “Tommey” Trewren.<\/p>\n Tommey was one of many competitors who initially thought that METZY_B was cheating, based on the clips he reviewed.<\/p>\n Tommey was later given remote access to METZY’s computer, but the Warzone pro failed to find any evidence of hacks, leading Tommey to the conclusion that the accusors had jumped the gun, especially in light of any concrete proof or investigation.<\/p>\n Tommey later apologized for the rush to judgement<\/a>, however, METZY was still left without any rewards from the tournament and his reputation was tarnished.<\/p>\n It was only at the start of the week that Warzone players were praising Tommey for his cheat exposing skills<\/a>, but the tide has turned, and now he is catching serious flak for his actions last night.<\/p>\n This backlash has prompted not one but two statements of contrition, with Tommey promising to make things right with METZY.<\/p>\n Although we’ve caught cheaters in the past, yesterday was a learning lesson and proved why it’s wrong to do it the way I did. There are numerous different ways it could have been handled. I was immature and a fool.<\/p>\n — Tommey (@Tommey) January 22, 2021<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n “Although we’ve caught cheaters in the past, yesterday was a learning lesson and proved why it’s wrong to do it the way I did. There are numerous different ways it could have been handled. I was immature and a fool,” he tweeted out.<\/p>\n Tommey asks his fans not to defend his actions because “I do not deserve any form of support” and explains that he has reached out METZY_B and his team, offering all prize money he had won from the tournament. He even offers to help him build a new PC.<\/p>\n “I messed up. I’m sorry, you’ll never see something like this from me again and I’ll do better and be better.”<\/p>\n Tommey claims that this has nothing to do with his organisation 100 Thieves, nor with its owner Nadeshot.<\/p>\n “Nadeshot hasn’t had any part in any of it. These are my thoughts and my thoughts only.”<\/p>\n In the meantime, METZY_B showed his support to Tommey, stating that he has “nothing against the guy”.<\/p>\n
Tommey didn’t find any proofs of cheating in METZY’s computer (Picture: METZY)<\/span><\/p>\n\n
Tommey’s whole statement (Picture: Tommey)<\/span><\/p>\n\n