Call of Duty Challengers MWII Season 🧵:
Total Expenses:
Raleigh: $1,200 - reduced costs due to qualifying for PRO/AM.
Boston: $3,280
Texas: $4,485
Toronto: $4,170
Other expenses: $1,120
Player Salaries: $8,910
Total Expenses: $23,165
Aw0ba
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- To celebrate my team qualifying for the elite I'll give away a copy of MW2 for every 50 likes this tweet gets. All you need to do to enter is like this tweet and follow @Aw0babobs
- Not sure where the ‘biggest buyouts in challengers history’ has come from😂 There’s no specific figure in our contracts nor have I once set a price tag or been asked for number, absolute load of waffle 🤡 Maybe try asking the source directly next time… I always answer.‼️ Sources: If Rambo Ray joins Seattle/Vancouver, they may go down the French-speaking route. They would look immediately towards Abuzah and Lynz but any deals for them would involve some of the biggest buyouts in Challengers history.
- Following on from this, I was strongly considering it beforehand anyway but this has confirmed it for me. My EU team will be competing in NA Challengers next year.
- Replying to @Aw0baNot to mention we had over -$100k in prize pool reductions. Major 4 was cancelled and no replacement online event or distribution was given, so another -$75k that went missing and was never spoken about. The line has to be drawn at some point.
- I started this journey one year ago at Toronto with Jordan, Paul, Enzo and Cal and I couldn't have asked for a better group of lads. This year we added Lynz to the family who has to be the most talented 18 year old I've ever seen and we've all been on this journey together for
- Finally decided to get my own EU Challengers team! Very happy to announce the roster representing Team @Aw0babobs at Toronto will be: @abuzaaah @Breszy @Chaaxter @CobraaMVP Excited to see what the boys can achieve and build on for the rest of the season! 🔥
- Replying to @Aw0baI legally can't go into specifics in regards to buyouts, but unless you're selling a player to the league every season you're going to be looking at a $20k loss minimum for the average org. If you have a top team winning events you're looking at around a $10k loss per season. I
- Replying to @Aw0baDespite winning an Elite and not placing outside the T3, winning a LAN event and not placing outside the T6 (by far above average overall results compared to most) this is where you'd be at financially: Total Income: $13,440 Total Expenses: -$23,165 Total Loss: -$9,725
- Replying to @Aw0baTotal Winnings Revenue: These figures are based off a 20% share of winnings, post tax. Raleigh (T4): $960 Boston (T6): $480 Texas (N/A): $0 - didn't attend due to player emergency. Toronto (T1): $4,800 Champs (T6): $480 (10% share) Elite 1 (T3): $960 Elite 2 (T1): $3,200 Elite
- Starting today I'll be posting all my NBA bets around 9/10pm (UK Time). I do prefer looking at the lines around 30 minutes before start time, but a lot of you have asked if I can post earlier. So, as long as it has no negative effect on my results, I'll continue to do so.
- Going to post a thread later this evening in regards to Call of Duty Challengers and the ecosystem, including my financials from the year. I've done my financials this morning and something seriously needs to change, it's impossible for orgs to operate in this climate, and this


