The former CoD world champion Matthew “FormaL” Piper, along with his team of other professionals, faced overzealous opponents in CoD Cold War. In the end, there was a $1000 bet.
This is what happened: FormaL played some rounds in Cold War alongside Scump, Dashy, and Envoy. They are all part of the e-sports elite of the shooter.
There they encountered an opponent team that shot fiercely against the professionals and turned up the trash talk in the lobby.
FormaL also responded vulgarly and challenged the opponents to a bet. The winner was to receive $1000. In the end, there was a lot of shouting and a clear victory for the professionals. The clips provide some laughs.
Flamers lose to professionals
Here the bet is closed: In a clip from Scump, you can hear the screaming FormaL shouting to his opponents: “You shut your mouth. Look at our level and look at us, guys. Look at our stats. Do you want to bet $1,000 on this match?” Apparently, the opponent team had started the trash talk and provoked the former world champion into a rage.
The opponents’ response is not heard. But apparently, they agreed to the bet and even raised it to a million US dollars. FormaL then simply said: “I just bet $1000 on this match.”
How did the bet turn out? Unsurprisingly, the professionals won the round. This didn’t leave FormaL indifferent, and the pro shouted after the victory. He asked the opponents if they noticed his kills and how they want to transfer him the money.
His teammates burst into laughter and apparently found the circumstances of the entire bet amusing.
Who is FormaL anyway? FormaL has been a big name in the e-sports of Call of Duty for years. In 2017, he won the CoD Championship together with Scump, who was there with him.
Recently, he has consistently won smaller tournaments or at least made it quite far in bigger tournaments.
FormaL remains one of the best CoD players in the world and has been eager to take on amateur players.
So far, however, it is not known if FormaL actually received the $1000 from his opponents. Probably not.
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