Hundred Thieves Show Signs of Surrender in CWL Matches

Hundred Thieves Show Signs of Surrender in CWL Matches

By Michael Peterson

February 27, 2025 at 10:57 PM

White 100 Thieves logo

White 100 Thieves logo

Hundred Thieves' struggles in the Call of Duty World League continue to mount, with their losing streak extending to 10 matches. Recent roster changes, including replacing Brandon "Nelson" McKinney with John "Johnny" Cookson, have failed to reverse their declining performance.

The team's recent matches highlight their ongoing challenges:

  • Against compLexity: Lost after being up 2-0, suffering a reverse sweep
  • Against Rise Nation: Showed promise in close Hardpoint (250-248) and Search and Destroy matches, but collapsed in Uplink (16-1)

Team owner Nadeshot has addressed community concerns about the team's performance through YouTube videos. While he maintains the team hasn't given up, viewers have observed players visibly disengaging during matches, particularly when falling behind.

Looking ahead, Hundred Thieves faces uncertain futures as Stage 2 playoffs are now mathematically impossible. The team will likely undergo significant changes before MLG Orlando, potentially rebuilding around team captain Patrick "Aches" Price.

Key factors contributing to their struggles:

  • Inconsistent performance in Uplink game mode
  • Team chemistry issues
  • Mental game deterioration during matches
  • Inability to maintain momentum

Despite these challenges, Hundred Thieves remains one of the few organizations to secure a spot in the Call of Duty World League, outlasting attempts by larger organizations like Team Liquid and Counter Logic Gaming.

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