{"id":16882,"date":"2021-05-19T22:30:17","date_gmt":"2021-05-19T22:30:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/nadeshot-apologizes-for-not-knowing-rules-of-100k-warzone-event"},"modified":"2024-07-19T06:53:01","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T06:53:01","slug":"nadeshot-apologizes-for-not-knowing-rules-of-100k-warzone-event","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/nadeshot-apologizes-for-not-knowing-rules-of-100k-warzone-event","title":{"rendered":"Nadeshot apologizes for “not knowing rules” of $100k Warzone event after controversial Swagg decision"},"content":{"rendered":"
Despite bearing his name, it seems Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag didn’t know how the Nadeshot 100k Warzone invitational<\/a> was being run, after overruling a correct admin decision that allowed FaZe’s Kris “Swagg” Lamberson and Booya to earn a controversial game 3 victory over NRG’s Isaac and Breadman.<\/p>\n The disagreement stemmed from a legal play made by Isaac which Swagg thought was forbidden as the NRG member crashed a helicopter with Swagg in it, killing the FaZe rep in the process. <\/p>\n Swagg and Booya left the lobby claiming foul play, however, after an admin reviewed<\/a> the play, they deemed Isaac and Breadman winners of the match as the event rules state that is perfectly legal to sabotage opponents in the manner it had happened.<\/p>\n Despite making the correct decision, Nadeshot reverted the call, forcing teams to play a game 3, with the FaZe members coming out on top in the Winners Round 2 of the bracket. Soon after this, the 100T owned issued an apology, accepting his mistake.<\/p>\n
(Picture: @IceManIsaac)<\/span><\/p>\n