CDL 2020: Enable Seattle Surge Player Profile For Call of Duty League 2020

Ian "Enable" Wyatt is an SMG support player for Seattle Surge. The 25-year-old American will feature as part of the Seattle franchise in the Call of Duty League (CDL) 2020 Season.

Enable is best known for his long tenure on FaZe Clan (where he won four tournaments) and most recently 100 Thieves.

Enable began his career playing Halo, before transitioning over fully during Call of Duty: Ghosts. Since then he has won nine titles and collected almost $500,000 in prize money.

Here's Enable's player profile for the CDL 2020 season.

CDL 2020 Season

For the debut season of the Call of Duty League, Enable will be a part of the Seattle Surge - the team consists of:

  • Ian "Enable" Wyatt
  • Bryan "Apathy" Zhelyazkov
  • Sam "Octane" Larew
  • Josiah "Slacked" Berry
  • Damon "Karma" Barlow

With the CDL 2020 season yet to start, no offline tournaments have taken place yet. However, Enable has competed in a few online tournaments with the Seattle Surge.

They placed top four in the GameBattles Premium $4500 5v5 S&D Kickoff 2019-10-27 and second in the CheckMate Gaming $1000 5v5 S&D 2019-11-02.

 

Major Achievements

The following achievements feature all offline tournaments only.

Prize pool represents the total amount the team earned.

Game
Event
Date
Place
Prize
Team
BO4
Call of Duty World League Championship 2019
18-08-2019
2nd
$260,000
100 Thieves
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019 Playoffs
21-07-2019
5th-6th
$43,750
100 Thieves
BO4
CWL Pro League 2019
05-07-2019
3rd-4th
$86,875
100 Thieves
BO4
CWL Anaheim 2019
16-06-2019
1st
$125,000
100 Thieves
BO4
CWL London 2019
05-05-2019
1st
$125,000
100 Thieves
BO4
Fort Worth 2019
17-03-2019
4th
$25,000
100 Thieves
BO4
CWL Las Vegas Open 2019
09-12-2018
4th
$25,000
100 Thieves
WWII
Call of Duty World League Championship 2018
19-08-2018
2nd
$200,000
Team Kaliber
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2 Playoffs
29-07-2018
1st
$200,000
Team Kaliber
WWII
CWL Pro League 2018 Stage 2
19-07-2018
3rd-4th
$12,500
Team Kaliber
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Team History

  • Seattle Surge - Enable, Apathy, Octane, Slacked (October 2019 - Present)
  • 100 Thieves - Kenny, Fero, Octane, SlasheR, Priestahh (September 2018 - October 2019)
  • Team Kaliber - Accuracy, Kenny, Fero (May - August 2018)
  • Lightning Pandas - Goonjar, Royalty, Xotic (April - May 2018)
  • Evil Geniuses -  ACHES, Apathy, NAMELESS (September 2017 - April 2018)
  • FaZe Clan - SlasheR, ZooMaa, Huke, Clayster, Attach, Gunless (April 2015 - September 2017)
  • OpTic Gaming - Scump FormaL, Crimsix (May 2015)
  • FaZe Red - ACHES, SlasheR, Parasite (January - April 2015)
  • FaZe Clan - ACHES, SlasheR, Parasite (January 2015)
  • Team JusTus - Blfire, Doubt, Parasite, Classic, Slacked, Mochila (November 2014 - January 2015)
  • Curse - Burns, Tipsy, Mochila, Crowster (June - November 2014)
  • Curse Black - Mochila, Burns, Tipsy (April - June 2014)
  • VanQuish Gaming - (March - April 2014)
  • Denial.West - Strife, Bloodz, PRPLXD (March 2014)
  • Elevate - Strife, Diabolic, Miyagi, PRPLXD, Heist, Shock (January - March 2014)
  • Primal - Ace, FormaL, SnakeBite (November - December 2013)
  • Status Quo - Flamesword, SnakeBite, Chourico (2013)

 

Enable's History

Black Ops 2

Enable was a former professional Halo player, having previously won four titles with Status Quo.

The Status Quo line-up of Enable, Flamesword, SnakeBite and Chourico entered the MLG Winter Championship 2013 to finish top forty-four.

Ghosts

Enable made the transition to Call of Duty full time during Ghosts. Once again he competed with Halo Pros on Primal (playing with Ace, FormaL and SnakeBite).

The team placed top twenty-four in the first event. He then found himself on Denial.West, his first dedicated Call of Duty, for the COD Champs 2014 Regional finals - placing top sixteen and failing to qualify for the main event.

Shortly after, Enable ended up on Curse Black with Mochila, Burns and Tipsy. At the first event, UGC Niagra 2014, the four finished top twelve before placing fourth at the Anaheim 2014 International Playoffs.

The team were hitting their groove as the Curse Black team were made the only Curse team under the organisation; they placed second at AEL Dallas 2014.

Curse had an average season from then on, placing top eight at the next three events before Enable moved to Team JusTus.

 

Advanced Warfare

His stint on Team JusTus was short-lived and despite placing in the money for their first two events, Enable left to join FaZe Clan.

Enable placed within the money in every event apart from one that year - the big one was at COD Champs 2015. ACHES, SlasheR, Parasite and Enable placed third at both the COD Champs 2015 regional qualifier and the main event.

Enable got his first taste of victory as a stand-in for OpTic Gaming. With NaDeSHoT retiring from OpTic, it made room for Karma to join the team. However, due to his pending citizenship application he was unable to travel to Europe to make his Greenwall debut. With Enable, the team won both ESWC 2015 and Gfinity Spring Masters 2015 in the space of two weeks.

Enable returned to FaZe Clan with SlasheR, ZooMaa and Huke - they placed second twice in a row; both times behind OpTic Gaming.

FaZe Clan made a swift roster change, with Clayster and Attach replacing SlasheR and Huke. From here, FaZe went on to win three titles that year, beating OpTic Gaming in all three grand finals.

Black Ops 3

Black Ops 3 was a tough year for FaZe, despite having a very strong squad. The four obviously decided to stick together but struggled to break past a top 4 placement.

The team placed regularly in the money, however, due to regular competition within the pro leagues, they no longer had an advantage over their opponents; losing to teams such as Splyce on a regular basis.

Infinite Warfare

Infinite Warfare was a big improvement, but still not enough for what the team wanted. Their only victory arriving at the PlayStation Experience Invitational, the first Infinite Warfare LAN of the year (many would consider this not a major LAN event).

Three third-place finishes at Las Vegas, Dallas and the Stage 1 playoffs (as well as second in Paris) was not good enough and the team made changes after nearly two years together.

Gunless arrived in place of Clayster, but again it wasn't enough to turn their season around as they placed top 6 at both the stage 2 playoffs and COD Champs 2017.

WWII

With WWII rolling around, FaZe overhauled their squad and left Enable out of the plans. Fortunately, he found his new home on Evil Geniuses.

The year with ACHES, Apathy and NAMELESS had little to shout about with only a few top-eight finishes to boast about.

After a brief stint on the Lightning Pandas, he found himself on Team Kaliber.

Team Kaliber consisted of Accuracy, Kenny, Fero and Enable. Despite not having the best start together, they quickly pulled it around and won the Pro League Stage 2 Playoffs.

Their final event, COD Champs 2018, saw them finish second.

Black Ops 4

100 Thieves was Enable's next destination, teaming with Kenny Fero, Octane and SlasheR.

The squad had a slow beginning but rapidly found their form by winning both CWL London and Anaheim.

An uncharacteristic top six placement at the Pro League playoffs didn't put them down too heavily, as they stormed through the competition at Champs.

However, eUnited were riding their momentum from winning the playoffs to win the final event of the year.

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Written ByChris Trout@TheTrout91