Former FaZe Clan pro Dennis ‘Cloak‘ Lepore was the victim of a roast by Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins over his contract dispute.
Ninja and his wife Jessica played Dead by Daylight with Cloak, and after perhaps a few too many White Claws, the roasting started to begin. It was only a matter of time before something like this happened as Cloak even renamed his Steam profile to “whiteclaw.”
Cloak and his former FaZe teammate Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney have both spoken up about their poor contracts with the esports org and have vocally expressed their desires to be freed from it.
Eventually, Cloak asked everyone what they got him for his birthday, where Ninja responded in pretty the most brutal way possible.
“Dennis, I got you a lawyer to get you out of that FaZe contract,” Ninja responded, which caused the whole group to erupt in laughter. Even Hexy, the Dead by Daylight streamer the group was playing with, got a huge chuckle out of that one.
“Holy f*ck,” Cloak yelled. “Are you kidding me? What the f*ck. Are you kidding me?”
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It’s just all in good fun and Cloak was able to laugh it off pretty easily and keep the good times rolling. Cloak has been vocal about his time with FaZe but by this point, he’ll obviously want to have all of this behind him.
Cloak’s breakup with the organization was not nearly as messy as Tfue’s was, where he accused the team of signing him to an “oppressive” contract, but things could have certainly gone better.
The team did let Cloak leave, but they do hold his player rights if he wants to join another organization in the future. Cloak does continue to compete in Fortnite but it appears very unlikely that he’ll be joining another team any time soon, especially considering how his time with FaZe came to an end.
One thing’s for certain though and it’s that his friends aren’t done poking fun with the way his time ended there.
Perhaps Cloak will just have to fight back in these roasting sessions, perhaps by mentioning Ninja’s ill-fated comment about kickers in the NFL and college.