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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCCWSG8MXoqvIEBPRnOSxwzwScump - YouTube

    Seth “Scump” Abner is considered one of the greatest professional Call of Duty players in history. After 14 successful years, he retired in early 2023.

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    Scump is an American esports athlete who played Call of Duty professionally for OpTic and other teams. He won multiple championships, awards, and sponsorships, and is considered one of the greatest players of all time.

  4. Seth Abner (@scumpabner) • Instagram photos and videos. 564K Followers, 217 Following, 731 Posts - Seth Abner (@scumpabner) on Instagram: "29. Back to Back XGames Gold Medalist, CoD World Champion."

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    Black Ops and Modern Warfare 3

    Scump started competitive Call of Duty in Call of Duty Black Ops season at. Scump arose quickly in the competitive Call of Duty scene, making his first championship win in that very game with Quantic LeveraGe at MLG Dallas. He would finish in the Top 6. After the Call of Duty Black Ops season, and the first two months of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 season, Scump left Quantic and then joined OpTic Gaming in a controversial 'swap' that saw OpTic release ProoFy to join Quantic LeveraGe, and Scump leaving Quantic to join OpTic. Scump and company would go on to be the most dominant team in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 season.

    Black Ops II

    Scump and OpTic would stay together for the Call of Duty: Black Ops II season. OpTic would take their only 1st place finish at UMG Chicago, but would never finish outside of the top 10. However, they continued to grow in streaming and YouTube. Scump would continue to prove he was one of dominant players in the game, playing well at almost every event. The squad would eventually part ways with Merk, and pick up JKap for the rest of the season. However, the teams placements would not improve with the swap.

    Ghosts

    Scump stayed on OpTic going into the Call of Duty: Ghosts season. However, after a 9th place finish at the MLG Fall Championship and a 13th place finish at UMG Philadelphia, Scump announced he would be leaving OpTic and joining Team EnVyUs alongside Merk, ProoFy, and Goonjar. He stated that a rivalry with Nadeshot was causing problems in the house and on the team. The day before hitting the two week mark of his departure from OpTic, Scump announced that he was leaving EnVy and returning to OG. He would join the lineup of NaDeSHoT, MBoZe, and Clayster for the Call of Duty Championship 2014. Here, the squad faced a lot of adversity, but finished 3rd for the second year in a row. After Champs, the team picked up ProoFy to replace MBoZe, who then became captain of OpTic Nation. The new team placed a disappointing T8 at UGC Niagara, and was invited to attend the MLG X Games Invitational. Here, OpTic performed at the next level, advancing all the way through their bracket to face Team Kaliber in the Grand Final. Scump played particularly well throughout the entire tournament to lead OpTic to victory, and become one of the first Gold Medalist for Call of Duty. The next few events were inconsistent for Scump and his team, with 4th and 5th placings at Gfinity 3, UMG Dallas, UMG Nashville, and MLG CoD League Season 3 Playoffs.

    Scump's father is an ex-MLB Professional.

    Scump is also known as "The Ginja Ninja" and "The King"

    Scump is the second winningest player in Call of Duty history with 30 major championship wins.

    Scump was one of six players to be a part of the OpTic Gaming dynasty; winning a total of 18 tournaments with/during this dynasty.

    Scump won the 2016 Esports Console Player of the Year.

    Scump was crowned MVP of the Advanced Warfare: MLG Pro League Season 1 and 2 as well as Stage 1 of the COD World League North America Pro Division Regular Season in Black Ops III.

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    Scump is a retired Call of Duty esports player and streamer for OpTic Gaming. He is a 2017 World Champion and X Games gold medalist with 31 major tournament wins. Learn about his career, achievements, and team history from this wiki page.

  5. 18 de jan. de 2023 · Seth “Scump” Abner anunciou que está se aposentando sua carreira de jogador profissional de Call of Duty. Lenda da OpTic Texas, o jogador é considerado um dos maiores de todos os tempos da Call of Duty League, a maior competição de multiplayer do FPS da Activision.

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