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Nadeshot saves Scump from suffocation and demands submarines in exchange

Nadeshot saves Scump from suffocation and demands submarines in exchange

A horrible night ended in disarray for three Call of Duty streamers.

Details are a little scarce, but it appears that Mason “Symfuhny” Lanier, Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag, Seth “Scump” Abner, Timothy “TimTheTatman” Betar, and others went out for Mexican food over the weekend. But what started as a fun night out with the Call of Duty guys ended with Scump choking on his dinner.

Nadeshot rushed to Scump and ended up saving his life. It could have been a moment of heroism, but the event was overshadowed by a strange interaction between the two.

During a stream, Symfuhny recalled his night out with other Call of Duty streamers, including Nadeshot and Scump.

Symfuhny and TimTheTatman expressed their shock at what happened. After saving Scump from choking on his food, Nadeshot asked for sandwiches as a gift.

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“He asked for submarines as a gift shortly after,” Syumfuhny added.

According to the group of streamers, Nadeshot seemed to want to put a “price” on Scump’s life. How many free subscribers was worth a life saved? The streamers did not reveal how many free subscribers Nadeshot had asked for, but someone had jokingly asked TimTheTatman how many free subscribers they would give someone to save him to prove the insanity of the request.

Symfuhny recalled that Scump continued to apologize for scaring everyone after the choking incident, but the group told him not to apologize and expressed that they were just relieved he was still there.

“I can’t believe he almost died,” Symfuhny said.

Fans weren’t shocked by Nadeshot’s behavior, though. The CoD community noted that the streamer has always been a bit toxic. After losing to FaZe Banks in a 1v1 challenge, it seemed like he still had some choice words a few days later.

Scump has not made any public statements about the gifted submarine incident. Neither has Nadehsot, although he recently tweeted about “fake friends” after Scump and others allegedly failed to show up when he messaged the group chat to hang out by the pool and have drinks. Apparently, no one showed up. It’s unclear if this was before or after the choking incident.