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TimTheTatman has landed himself in the hate waters after a recent tweet for the 100 Thieves clan. The organization, alongside others, has called him out for his statement, as they fear his bizarre predictions. After all, we have seen a terrible curse from the Warzone expert during the NFL seasons. 

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TimTheTatman is one of the biggest personalities in the Esports industry, as he entertains millions of people every day on the stream. Fans know him for being friends with popular celebrities such as Ninja, DrLupo, Nickmercs, Cloakzy, CourageJD, DrDisrespect, and many more.

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Tim primarily focuses on producing Warzone content alongside a few other games, like Apex Legends and Fortnite. However, he never limits himself to video games as fans constantly spot him making wrong predictions about sports events. 

100Thieves slam TimTheTatman with a public ban on Twitter

It is no secret that Timothy Bethar, better known as TimTheTatman, loves to make predictions about sports events such as the NFL and the UFC. However, this time Tim has tried making a Call Of Duty prediction, only for it to backfire on him. It involves big names of the industry, such as the prestigious 100 Thieves clan, whom the Warzone ace has referred to.

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Here’s what he said, “@LAThieves 5-0?” To give you a little reference, the LAthieves won the 2022 Call Of Duty League edition by defeating the Atlanta FaZe 5 -2. However, Tim had predicted a different score, allowing his curse to fall back in. Interestingly, the score saved him this time, as the tables turned in his favor. Although, some people in the community did not like his statement and reacted negatively. 

First, the official Twitter account of 100 Thieves blocked Tim, as they did not want his curse to drive them towards bad luck. Popular celebrities such as CourageJD and Jake Lucky stood in their support of a request to discontinue his predictions. Apart from this, his followers did not like this move, as they added negative comments below his post. Here’s what everyone had to say.

With the entire community requesting Tim to stop his unnecessary predictions, we firmly believe that the Warzone expert should look closely at it. After all, nobody wants to blame Tim for their teams/players/organization’s poor performance.

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you think TimTheTatman always predicts the wrong things? Let us know your opinions in the comments section.

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