Sun. Sep 28th, 2025

Los Angeles Thieves Forge a CDL Dream Team: Kenny and aBeZy Join Forces

In a seismic shift that reverberates across the competitive Call of Duty landscape, the Los Angeles Thieves (LAT) have officially unveiled their complete roster for the upcoming 2026 Call of Duty League (CDL) season. The organization has secured the high-profile signings of two-time world champions, Kenny ‘Kenny’ Williams and Tyler ‘aBeZy’ Pharris, establishing a formidable lineup poised for supremacy.

This strategic move sees Kenny and aBeZy joining the existing powerhouse duo of Paco ‘HyDra’ Rusiewiez and Thomas ‘Scrap’ Ernst. Together, these four titans are set to unleash their collective skill in the highly anticipated Black Ops 7 season, signaling an unmistakable declaration of intent from the Los Angeles Thieves.

A Strategic Reinforcement: Championship Pedigree Arrives

The arrival of Kenny and aBeZy follows the departure of Dylan ‘Envoy’ Hannon and Daniel ‘Ghosty’ Rothe, who represented the Thieves during the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 season. This roster overhaul isn`t just a change; it`s a calculated upgrade, infusing the team with an unparalleled level of championship experience and aggressive firepower.

Kenny`s Homecoming: A Familiar Face Returns

For Kenny Williams, this isn`t merely a new chapter, but a return to familiar ground. A pivotal figure in the Call of Duty esports scene, Kenny previously donned the Los Angeles Thieves jersey from 2020 to 2023, where he played an integral role in the team`s successes, including their 2022 world championship title. After a stint with OpTic Texas during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 season, Kenny’s decision to rejoin LAT speaks volumes about the organization’s vision and the potential of this new super roster.

His return brings not just a formidable Submachine Gun (SMG) presence, but also leadership and clutch playmaking that has defined his illustrious career. A two-time world champion, Kenny understands what it takes to perform under pressure and deliver when it matters most.

aBeZy`s Bold Move: A New Era Begins

In contrast to Kenny’s return, Tyler ‘aBeZy’ Pharris’s move to the Los Angeles Thieves marks a significant shift in his professional journey. For the past five years, aBeZy has been a cornerstone of the legendary Atlanta FaZe, a dynasty that recently rebranded to FaZe Vegas following a relocation. This transfer is his first team change since October 2019, making it one of the most talked-about acquisitions in recent memory.

A two-time world champion himself, aBeZy is renowned for his lightning-fast reactions, aggressive playstyle, and uncanny ability to consistently deliver high-impact plays. Pairing him with HyDra as a dynamic SMG duo promises to be an absolute nightmare for opposing teams, potentially redefining the meta for the Black Ops 7 season. One might even suggest that this move injects a fresh dose of adrenaline into a player who has already conquered the peak, now seeking new mountains to scale.

The 2025 Season: A Glimpse into the Past, a Catalyst for the Future

To truly appreciate the magnitude of these signings, it’s worth a brief look at the Los Angeles Thieves’ 2025 season. It was a year of paradox: moments of spectacular dominance intertwined with a stunning anticlimax. The Thieves showcased their potential by winning back-to-back Majors in the latter stages of the season, cementing their status as strong contenders heading into the CDL Championship 2025 event.

However, what followed was an unexpected early exit, as the franchise was knocked out in the first elimination round of Champs. It`s a stark reminder that in competitive esports, past glory doesn`t guarantee future success, and even the best teams face moments that necessitate difficult conversations about improvement. This surprising turn of events undoubtedly provided the impetus for the strategic roster changes we see today, indicating that for LAT, anything less than outright victory is simply not an option.

The Road Ahead: Black Ops 7 and Beyond

With the Black Ops 7 season on the horizon, bringing with it new features and gameplay dynamics that are expected to significantly impact competitive Call of Duty, the Los Angeles Thieves have assembled a roster that appears to be built for adaptability and sustained excellence. The synergy between Kenny, aBeZy, HyDra, and Scrap creates a diverse pool of talent capable of dominating various roles and playstyles.

This is a team stacked with explosive slaying power, tactical acumen, and the invaluable experience of hoisting multiple championship trophies. The question now isn`t if the Los Angeles Thieves will be a contender, but rather, can they cement their position as the undisputed top franchise in the Call of Duty League once again? Fans and analysts alike will be eagerly watching to see if this newly formed dream team can translate its paper potential into tangible tournament wins and, ultimately, another world championship.

By Finley Holt

Finley Holt, 36, from Nottingham. Started as a League of Legends fan video creator on YouTube. Currently works as a content producer and journalist at a major media agency specializing in esports.

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