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He is the founder and co-owner of esports team 100 Thieves (100T) and former captain of OpTic Gaming in the 2014 Call of Duty: Ghosts season and the 2014–2015 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare season, playing the objective support role. He came up with his handle ‘Nadeshot,’ while playing the ‘Halo’ series, in which a lethal move is named ‘grenade shot.’ ‘Nadeshot,’ which was derived from ‘grenade shot,’ went on to become a famous handle in the gaming and social media sphere.

But later got beat by a team by the name of Inspire Gaming[21], With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 looming, Call of Duty announced Call of Duty XP where Activision hosted a $1 million tournament to showcase the newest edition of the franchise. Jenna Ezarik studies forensic science in West Virginia University.

Nadeshot started to become the scapegoat for losses as well as lower rankings, and the constant negativity started to get to him. [14] 100 Thieves subsequently expanded into League of Legends and Counter Strike: Global Offensive, signing League players including Meteos and Aphromoo and the ex-Immortals roster for CS:GO in late 2017. Further, the couple broke up sometime in March 2018 according to Nadeshot in one of his videos titled ‘Where I’ve been…’. [23] The next event Haag attended was Gfinity (G2) in London. While his Instagram page has more than 1.1 million followers, his Twitter account has over 2.45 million followers.

OpTic Gaming went into the event led by NaDeSHoT and hoped to become the first team to win a LAN tournament without dropping a map.

At this time, the team consisted of 'NaDeSHoT', 'Clayster', 'Ricky' and 'Parasite'.

The OpTic Gaming roster (Haag's teammates) for UGC Niagara and for the 2014 season Call of Duty:Ghosts season was Seth 'Scumpii' Abner, James 'Clayster' Eubanks and Jordan 'ProoFy' Cannon.[24].

Today he makes money from his team’s winning competition prizes.

You May Like. New YouTube video is up from our latest trip to Utah! Therefore, she has not revealed exact information on her salary, according to sources, her net worth has an estimation of above $500 thousand. Nadeshot has a humongous fan following on several social media sites. Matt Haag was in a relationship with a social media personality Jenna Ezarik. Today, the most important thing to Nadeshot is his streaming channel and watching his team 100 Thieves gain more and more success. Many people know her for uploading the vlogs on traveling as well as tech. He didn’t want to lose his followers because of his decision to stop gaming. [3][4][5] He has a brother and sister. Calm, cool, collective”, “I think about my future probably at least 10 times a day”.

Nadeshot is a retired professional American Call Of Duty player. After dating for a couple of years, Matt and Jenna broke up in 2018 due to personal differences. [8][9][10] He is a former Red Bull esports athlete[11] and participates in the Twitch streaming program. Subsequently, after mentioning the possibility of replacing the teammate that had fallen sick he did not get picked up. He continued to place a decent rank playing with team EnvyUs and then moved on to Surreal Legacy until a team called Inspire Gaming came along and beat him.

On Instagram, she has an account @jennaezarik with more than 376k followers.

[22], The next title of the Call of Duty franchise was Call of Duty: Ghosts which MLG announced that it would be their featured FPS title for the upcoming season again. They went into the event as underdogs after a disappointing tournament at UGC Niagara, however Haag and his team were able to win their group after beating Team EnVyUs and FaZe Red 3–1 to set up a semi final match against Evil Geniuses,(formerly known as CompLexity). The following year, he went on to claim the MLG title again for the second time in a row against ‘Denial eSports’, winning them 3-0. A year later in 2016, he made the decision to leave Optic Clan. Thankful for the greatest friends, family and viewers who made my birthday today truly amazing.

[32] This was a sad loss for OpTic and Haag, as they hadn't dropped a map all day until the grand finals.

The wiz of both games ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ and ‘Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare’ decided to take the back seat in 2016 after forming his own gaming team for the ‘Call of Duty World League – Black Ops 3rd Season’. Twelve teams qualified, including Haag's team, for Pro League Season 1: Prophecy, FaZe, Justus, Aware, Automatic Reload, EnVyUs, Denial, eLevate, Rise Nation, Team KaLiBeR, OpTic Nation, and OpTic Gaming.

[34] Haag's team now consists of Ian "Crimsix" Porter, Seth "Scumpii" Abner, and Matthew "Formal" Piper. [12] Haag was previously sponsored by several gaming hardware companies, including Astro Gaming and Scuf Gaming. She has two sisters called Justine Ezarik and Breanne Ezarik. He is from Palos Hill, Illinois.