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==Biography== ===Halo 5: Guardians=== BabyJ made his first impact on the ''Halo 5'' scene early, attending [[Iron Games Daytona 2015]] as a member of [[Cyber Bullies]] alongside [[EccentriK]], [[Prawn]] and [[JuicyFruit]]. They had an unfortunate matchup in Round 2 of the Open Bracket against eventual event winners [[Daytona]], but were still able to make a Losers Bracket run and make it to the Group Stage. Escaping Pool Play despite a singular loss to [[Crowd Pleasers]], Cyber Bullies were able to defeat the [[Liquid Vibe]] squad 3-0, but fell to [[Fatal Ambition]] in 5 games in the following round. In the Losers' Bracket, they were once again put up against Daytona, who ended Cyber Bullies' event with a 3-0 sweep to send them home with a top 6 placing. During the [[Halo World Championship 2016]] qualifying season, BabyJ took part in the North American qualifiers, rarely placing in the top 16. He was ultimately unable to qualify for the [[Halo World Championship NA Regional Finals 2016|NA Regional Finals]] and missed out on Worlds as a result. BabyJ returned to action during the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Regular Season|Summer Pro League]] qualifying series. He formed [[No Barber But We Tapen]] alongside [[Falcated]], [[Claim]] and [[Exemplify]], successfully qualifying for the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Last Chance Qualifier|Last Chance Qualifier]], but left the team before the Qualifier occurred. BabyJ then joined [[Torment]] alongside [[Turley]], [[NYSea]] and EccentriK for the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Summer 2016|Summer Open Circuit]]. Turley and NYSea were replaced midway through the season by [[SwiSh]] and [[Exemplify]], and SwiSh was replaced by [[KingNick]] the following week. After qualifying for the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Summer 2016/Open Circuit Finals|Open Circuit Finals]] as the fifth seed, Torment replaced EccentriK with [[Musa]]. In the OC Finals, Torment finished 4th after a 3-0 loss to [[Team eLevate]]. BabyJ then attended the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Season Finals|Pro League Season Finals]] to compete in the $5,000 amateur FFA, which he won. The Torment roster then replaced Musa with the veteran [[Nemassist]] for [[2050 Chattanooga]], picking up a sponsor in the form of [[Weedmaps Gaming]]. The team plowed through the Open Bracket and made it out of Group Play, upsetting [[Team Randa]] with a reverse sweep in the process. In the Championship Bracket, Weedmaps faced early adversity in the form of [[Enigma6 Group]], losing a 3-1 series to the Pro League squad. Weedmaps were then upset in dramatic fashion by [[SneakyBran]] and his [[Infamous eSports]] roster, resulting in another top 6 finish for BabyJ. After Chattanooga, BabyJ set his sights back on qualifying for the Pro League, joining [[Team eLevate]] alongside [[Randa]], [[Aries]] and [[TireIron]]. eLevate released the roster after two weeks of subpar results in the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Fall 2016|Fall Open Circuit]]. The team was then picked up by [[MoneyMatches]], birthing the [[MoneyMatches Ego Rangers]]. At [[HCS Orange County 2016]], BabyJ received an offer to join MoneyMatches' pro-seeded, flagship team - [[The MoneyMatches Team]] alongside [[ContrA]], [[Ace]] and [[Renegade]]. He accepted, resulting in [[Str8 SicK]] subbing in for him on the Ego Rangers roster. In the 4v4, TMMT made a stunning upset when they defeated [[Team Liquid]] in 5 games, leading to the biggest match of BabyJ's career thus far against none other than [[OpTic Gaming]]. Sure enough, the Green Wall breezed through with a quick 3-0, sending TMMT to Losers. What came next was an unexpected thrashing from the popular am squad [[Most Wanted]], sending BabyJ and his team home with another top 6 finish. In the FFA portion of the event, BabyJ finished top 16. Despite his absence, Ego Rangers successfully qualified for the Open Circuit Finals at [[HCS Las Vegas 2016]] without him, but the team disbanded before the event came to pass. BabyJ then found himself on [[CADS]] alongside [[Calm]], [[Arkanum]] and [[Daffs]]. One poor result would be enough for BabyJ to jump ship, as he then joined [[GameTyrant]] alongside [[ROB THE TURTLE]], [[TiZoXiC]] and [[Chaser]]. They closed out the Open Circuit season as a top team and promptly changed their name to [[Dynasty]], a homage to TiZoXiC's old MLG team, prior to the Vegas event. In Vegas, Dynasty failed to place top 2 in the Open Circuit Finals, placing 3rd and missing out on [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2016/Relegation|Relegation]]. In the Championship Bracket, Dynasty finished top 16 after losses to [[Team Allegiance]] and [[BitterSweet]]. At [[UMG Daytona 2017|UMG Daytona]], eRa finished in the top 12 after losses to [[Evil Geniuses]] and [[Str8 Rippin]]. Commonly was called on twice to act as a sub in the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2017/Regular Season|Summer 2017 Pro League]], filling in for Str8 Rippin in losing efforts against [[Splyce]] and [[Evil Geniuses]]. During the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Summer 2017|Summer 2017 Open Circuit]], eRa replaced Randa with [[Cratos]]. The new team placed third in the Open Circuit [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Summer 2017/Legendary Cup 4|$5,000 Cup]]. At the [[DreamHack Atlanta 2017|DreamHack Atlanta]] Finals, with [[Sabinater]] replacing Prototype, eRa were unable to earn a spot in the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2017/Regular Season|Fall 2017 Season]], and they started the Championship Bracket off with a 3-0 loss to [[Splyce]]. In the Elimination Bracket, eRa picked up wins over EU pro team [[Vexed Gaming]] and NA pro teams [[Oxygen Supremacy]] and [[Ronin Esports]] before losing to [[Team Liquid]] and finishing in the top 6. In late August, BabyJ and Commonly officially joined [[Str8 Rippin]] alongside [[Ace]] and [[Danoxide]]. With no Pro League spot, Str8 instead competed in the [[HCS/North America/Fall 2017/Open Circuit|Fall 2017 Open Circuit]], finishing first in the first Legendary Cup and following it up with back-to-back second place finishes. They finished the season with a first place finish in the [[HCS/North America/Open Circuit/Fall 2017/Legendary Cup 4|$5,000 Open Cup]]. At the [[DreamHack Denver 2017|DreamHack Denver]] Finals, Str8 made a statement with their first Championship Bracket match, sweeping the fifth seeded [[Luminosity Gaming]]. In the following round, they were swept by [[Splyce]]. After a close win over the French [[Supremacy]], Str8 were eliminated by top European team [[Team Infused]] in a 3-1 loss, resulting in a top eight finish. BabyJ and Commonly stuck together for {{HaloWC 2018 season}}, eventually settling on [[Shooter]] and [[Falcated]] as teammates. The team cycled through names before settling on [[Tilted Towers]] for [[MLG Orlando 2018|MLG Orlando]], where they finished in the top twelve. ==Trivia== == Achievements == {{PlayerResults|show=overviewpage}} ==Media== ===Articles=== ===Interviews=== ===VoD=== ==External links== ==References== <references />
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