Veteran CDL professional Clayster acquired into an argument with Scrap following their conflict at CDL Main 4, an argument that escalated into Clayster saying some issues he’d later must apologize for.
Name of Responsibility has lengthy been generally known as a sport the place folks will trash speak one another, and that warmth has been current within the CDL since its inception.
Although the person matches between the Atlanta Ravens and Toronto Extremely had been shut, the collection wasn’t. Ravens dropped the collection with out taking a single map, main Toronto Extremely star Scrap to get in an argument with Clayster.
The 2 of them bantered forwards and backwards, speaking some smack and calling one another out. Nonetheless, within the eyes of many, Clayster took it too far.
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Scrap stated Clayster was “dogsh*t” and claimed he ought to retire, to which Clayster responded by saying, “kill your self”.
“IRL ‘kys’ is loopy,” stated one Twitter person.
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“That trash speak was brutal,” stated one other.
Clayster apologized virtually instantly after getting off stage, saying he was “caught up within the second”.
“Feelings acquired the higher of me, by no means an excuse however my dangerous for saying what I stated. Didn’t imply it, simply caught up within the second, and didn’t meant to attenuate the severity of one thing so critical. Trash speaking is one factor however there’s crossing a line so I wished to express regret.”
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Scrap has since responded in an interview with Ace Abedi, saying that he and Clay are nonetheless on phrases. He understood the place Clayster was coming from and why he could also be heated contemplating his CDL run is over.
“It’s by no means private with me. I like Clay, Clay’s a superb individual. It’s positively a harsh state of affairs for him, season’s over. It’s what it’s. Within the second, a bit of trash speak, he didn’t wanna fist bump me however… I’m certain we’ll speak.”
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