A popular Call of Duty World League analyst has revealed that he’s “not needed” at the first two major open LAN events for Call of Duty: WWII.
Tyler “TeePee” Polchow won’t be an analyst at the CWL Dallas Open in December or the CWL New Orleans Open in January, he announced earlier today.
“I’ve been told I’m not needed at CWL Dallas and NOLA as an analyst,” TeePee said. “With that being said, I am now pursuing other opportunities. If any pro teams/orgs are looking for a coach/manager/content provider for the CoD WWII season, please reach out. Shocked, but time to move on.”
TeePee contemplated coming out of retirement for Call of Duty: WWII, but on Sept. 10, he announced that he wouldn’t compete this year.
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“If I feel it’s appropriate, I will explain how negotiations actually went down with all of this, but for now, I’m going to leave it be,” TeePee said.
The CWL did offer a spot to TeePee for both of these events, but he declined the offer, according to MLG’s Adam Apicella.
“We would have loved to have you, but [we] had to move to finalize [the] talent list and couldn’t wait any longer,” Apicella said. “[We’d] love to have you back in the future.”
TeePee was an extremely intelligent player during his professional career, so Call of Duty fans weren’t surprised to see him be a natural fit for the CWL analyst desk. Now, many fans are left wondering for the future holds for this former world champion.
Published: Nov 18, 2017 02:20 pm