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| previousteams = Elemental Violence, rockit, LMS, Tea See Em, Epsilon E-Sports
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| previousteams = Elemental Violence, rockit, LMS, Tea See Em, Epsilon eSports
 
| youtube = ChrissyParkerr
 
| youtube = ChrissyParkerr
 
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<b>WARHURYEAH</b> is a competitive TF2 player currently playing [[Demoman]] for Arie Meeldijk Gaming (aM.).  He was relatively unknown until [[i49]], when his play with Elemental Violence caught the eye of many players in the competitive TF2 scene by putting out the highest dpm<ref>http://www.vanillatf2.org/2013/08/i49-by-the-numbers/#more-38968 i49 By The Numbers: Part 1</ref> and most frags per minute<ref>http://www.vanillatf2.org/2013/09/i49-by-the-numbers-part-2-a-matter-of-life-and-death/ i49 By The Numbers: Part 2</ref> of any Demoman at the event. He currently plays Demoman for maincall.tf.
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<b>WARHURYEAH</b> is a competitive TF2 player currently playing [[Demoman]] for [[The Last Resort]].  He was relatively unknown until [[i49]], when his play with Elemental Violence caught the eye of many players in the competitive TF2 scene by putting out the highest dpm<ref>http://www.vanillatf2.org/2013/08/i49-by-the-numbers/#more-38968 i49 By The Numbers: Part 1</ref> and most frags per minute<ref>http://www.vanillatf2.org/2013/09/i49-by-the-numbers-part-2-a-matter-of-life-and-death/ i49 By The Numbers: Part 2</ref> of any Demoman at the event.  
  
==Biography==
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He played Demoman for [[Epsilon eSports]] for much of their successful ETF2L Season 18 campaign, remaining with them for [[i52]]. Epsilon finished second to [[Froyotech]], defeating former champions [[Classic Mixup]] in the consolation final.
  
==TF2==
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After Epsilon folded following i52, WARHURYEAH moved to [[Maincall.tf]] for ETF2L Season 19, alongside former Epsilon teammate [[kiler4fun]]. The team was ultimately victorious, defeating [[Ze Knutsson Rollerbladers]] in the Grand Final.
  
==Trivia==
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Following the changes to Demoman made in December of 2014, he expressed an unhappiness with the reduction in the utility of the class. This would eventually lead to him stepping aside from playing Demoman, playing Soldier for [[4SKings]] in the newly created High division.
  
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However, in July of 2015, he stepped in for [[The Last Resort]], after their regular Demoman [[HYS]] was ruled out of [[i55]] with a shoulder injury.   
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 11:46, 26 July 2015

DemomenWARHURYEAH
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Player Information
Country United Kingdom UK
Competition formats 6v6
Main class Demoman
Current Team maincall.tf
Previous Team(s) Elemental Violence, rockit, LMS, Tea See Em, Epsilon eSports
Links
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ETF2L Website

WARHURYEAH is a competitive TF2 player currently playing Demoman for The Last Resort. He was relatively unknown until i49, when his play with Elemental Violence caught the eye of many players in the competitive TF2 scene by putting out the highest dpm[1] and most frags per minute[2] of any Demoman at the event.

He played Demoman for Epsilon eSports for much of their successful ETF2L Season 18 campaign, remaining with them for i52. Epsilon finished second to Froyotech, defeating former champions Classic Mixup in the consolation final.

After Epsilon folded following i52, WARHURYEAH moved to Maincall.tf for ETF2L Season 19, alongside former Epsilon teammate kiler4fun. The team was ultimately victorious, defeating Ze Knutsson Rollerbladers in the Grand Final.

Following the changes to Demoman made in December of 2014, he expressed an unhappiness with the reduction in the utility of the class. This would eventually lead to him stepping aside from playing Demoman, playing Soldier for 4SKings in the newly created High division.

However, in July of 2015, he stepped in for The Last Resort, after their regular Demoman HYS was ruled out of i55 with a shoulder injury.

References