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Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Eric “Snip3down” Wrona has been making some big moves recently. The eSports veteran recently bid a heartfelt goodbye to the competitive Apex scene to make his way back to Halo. Only to double back and compete in both Apex Legends and Halo professionally. He’s nothing if not a hard worker. However, his latest eyebrow-raising feat comes courtesy of his recent tweet referring to the Kevin Durant burner account fiasco.
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In the tweet, Eric alludes to the possibility of making a burner account in the future.
Sometimes I just want to make a burner account like KD and tweet whatever the hell I want
— FaZe Snip3down (@Snip3down) February 16, 2022
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FaZe Snip3down wants to be like Kevin Durant
Snip3down is arguably one of the best Halo players in the game’s history. Although he has been competing professionally in both Halo and Apex, this back and forth hasn’t compromised his stellar performance.
But Eric surprised his fanbase when he shot up a tweet emphasizing how the Halo pro would like to say anything he wants online. Snip3down is not known for his hot takes or courtside antics, which has led to fan speculation regarding what Eric might want to get off his chest. According to the tweet, Snip3down got the idea from Brooklyn Nets superstar Kevin Durant.
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“Sometimes I just want to make a burner account like KD…”
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Dec 14, 2021; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant (7) reacts during the first quarter against the Toronto Raptors at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports| Reuters
Eric is referring to the infamous incident where Kevin Durant was caught responding to a fan tweet from what he believed to be a burner account but turned out to be his official Twitter handle. He immediately deleted the tweets, but unfortunately, people had already caught wind of what was underway.
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The burner account theory soon caught on like wildfire and KD himself admitted to it soon after.
KD has secret accounts that he uses to defend himself and forgot to switch to them when he was replying to this guy I'm actually speechless pic.twitter.com/9245gnpa3c
— idk (@harrisonmc15) September 18, 2017
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If Eric really made a burner account, some of his tweets could get a lot wilder.
Whoever decided that HCS Anaheim should be the same weekend as the super bowl, I have some words for you
— FaZe Snip3down (@Snip3down) February 10, 2022
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Twitter already has its theories ready for what the pro should do after making one.
Do it and talk all the shit to 343 for making a dogshit unplayable game! Seems like a good idea
— Sevino (@sevinoqw) February 16, 2022
Using KD as an example indicates he wants to trash talk his team mates
— Supersonic (@Supersonic_1986) February 16, 2022
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Fans spotted a peculiar account in the comments.
I tweet whatever the hell I want.
— Snip3up (@snip3up) February 16, 2022
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Whether Eric would make a burner account remains to be seen. In the meantime, fans can expect the same outstanding plays from the pro as always.
What are your thoughts on the matter? Tell us in the comments below.
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