Spacely

Black Ops 1
Spacely's career began in 2011 when he became the youngest player to ever place pro at a Call of Duty MLG event. At just 14 years old, his team, JuKeD placed Top 16 at MLG Columbus 2011. He placed Top 16 again at MLG Anaheim 2011 and event better with a Top 8 finish at MLG Orlando 2011. His performance throughout the season earned him a a place at the MLG National Championship 2011. His team of Saint, Image, and Reck placed Top 12.

Modern Warfare 3
With no MLG support in the Modern Warfare 3 season, there were few events, but Spacely placed Top 4 in two of them. At NJ Halo Codzilla 2012 he placed third with John, Saint, and MBoZe and then he placed fourth with NaDeSHoT, Apoc, and SNOWHARE at the UMG Invitational.

Black Ops 2
Spacely joined UNiTE Gaming and the team placed second in the first major online event of the year, Frag Cup IV, with Huhdle, Slacked, and Bobby. With Clayster replacing Bobby. the team finished second at the MLG Winter Championship 2013 and qualified for the Call of Duty Championship 2013. Unfortunately, Huhdle, Slacked, and Spacely were all under 17, so Clayster competed at the event with GunShy, ShAnE, and Tommey. Spacely joined IcoNs Evil with Huhdle, John, and TuQuick and placed Top 12 at the MLG Spring Championship 2013. Following the event, he joined FaZe Clan with Replays, Huhdle. and Slacked and placed Top 16 at UMG Atlanta 2013, Top 4 at the MLG PAX Prime Invitational 2013, and fourth at the MLG Fall Invitational 2013 to round out the Black Ops 2 season.

Ghosts
FaZe Clan stuck together going in to Ghosts, but swapped out Slacked for Classic. The team placed Top 24 at the MLG Fall Championship 2013 and disbanded following the event. Spacely bounced around teams including Team Envy and ConqueR before placing fourth at UMG Philadelphia 2014 with a pickup team of SinfuL, MBoZe, and Saint. He then played with Fearless Under Fire and Team Sigma for a few online tournaments each. Spacely then joined VanQuish Gaming in an attempt to qualify for the MLG CoD League Season 2. VanQuish came up one match short in the MLG CoD League Season 2 Play-In Tournament. Again, his team disbanded but he joined Pro League team Strictly Business where they placed sixth at UGC Niagara 2014. The small amount of good luck ended there as Strictly Business finished last at the MLG X Games Invitational 2014, last in the MLG CoD League Season 2, and failed to qualify for MLG CoD League Season 3. Looking for another chance, Spacely managed to joined Radius Gaming, who had a pro league spot from the previous season. Most Wanted then signed Radius and they placed Top 8 at UMG Dallas 2014, third at UMG Nashville 2014, and then third at the MLG CoD League Season 3 Playoffs.

Advanced Warfare
Spacely, Slacked, and Classic left Most Wanted but stuck together with Ricky for the first 5000 Series event of the season. The players went separate ways following the Top 8 finish and Spacely ended up competing with KiLLa, MiRx, and StuDyy at the MLG Columbus Open 2014. With KiLLa and MiRx have a Pro League spot from the previous season, the team was signed by Elevate. They placed Top 6 at UMG Orlando 2015 but disappointed in the online pro league with an eleventh placed finish. They did re-qualify for the Pro League through Relegation. Spacely was traded to Automatic Reload halfway through the season to join Burns, Anticity, and Mochila. They placed eleventh. Spacely competed in the Relegation tournament with Anticity, TcM, and StuDyy under Strictly Business but this time, Spacely failed to re-qualify. He then joined KiLLa, StuDyy, and Goonjar on XGN Competitive as a pickup team for UMG Dallas 2015. Spacely finished the season on Team JusTus with Assault, Kenny, and Envoy. This team of young guns impressed many with a Top 12 at UMG Washington DC 2015 and a Top 6 finish at the MLG World Finals 2015. With Kenny and Envoy under 18 years old. The team had to disband going into the Black Ops 3 season.

Black Ops 3
Spacely, Replays, John, and ProoFy joined Luminosity Gaming's first Call of Duty roster. After failing to qualify for the Pro League at the NA CWL 2016 Stage 1 Qualifying Invitational Tournament, ProoFy was dropped for Saints and they qualified in the online qualifying tournament. Luminosity was a middle of the pack team during the season. They finished seventh in the Regular Season and then knockout in the first round of the Playoffs. NAMELESS and StuDyy joined Spacely and Saints and the team immediately improved with a Top 6 placing at the MLG Anaheim Open 2016. They finished seventh again in the Regular Season but got Top 4 at the Playoffs and then Top 6 at MLG Orlando Open 2016. The good placings would come to an end as they would finish Top 12 at the Call of Duty World League Championship 2016.

Infinite Warfare
Spacely was kicked from Luminosity Gaming during the off season and created his own team, Trigger Happy. The team, with ProoFy, TwiZz, and Nelson placed Top 28 at the CWL Las Vegas Open 2017. Spacely joined another team with Accuracy, Chino, and Legal. The squad would be picked up by G2 Esports but only managed a Top 28 placing at the CWL Atlanta Open, a Top 24 placing at the CWL Paris Open, and another Top 24 placing at the CWL Dallas Open. G2 dropped the team following the events. Again, Spacely was on the search for a new team. This time, he joined LlamaGod, Maux, and Lacefield on Supreme Team. The squad qualified for Stage 2 of the CWL Pro League at Relegation. They competed under BitterSweet for the CWL Anaheim Open where they placed Top 12. Following the event, the team was signed by Ghost Gaming. They failed to qualify for the pro league playoffs but made a miraculous run at the Call of Duty World League Championship 2017. Ghost Gaming topped their group of Splyce, Millenium, and Team Kaliber, and the defeated Cloud9 in the championship bracket before being knocked to losers by Team Envy. In losers, the team beat Enigma6 Group before losing to Rise Nation and earning a respectable Top 8 finish and $35,000 for the team.

World War II
The team had high hopes going into the World War II season but were quickly shut down. At the first event of the year, the CWL Dallas Open, Ghost Gaming only won one map (ironically a very impressive 5-0 Search and Destroy comeback against Evil Geniuses) en route to an 0-4 series count and being knocked out by open bracket team Lightning Pandas in the championship bracket. LlamaGod and Spacely were dropped from the team after another poor Top 48 placing at the CWL New Orleans Open, and competed under JuKeD for the first stage of the USA National Circuit where they placed 6th. The team was signed by PURE Gaming for the CWL Atlanta Open but failed again, placing Top 40 from the open bracket. Spacely joined Elevate with Nagafen, Mochila, and Blfire. He also joined Luminosity Gaming as a coach at this time and would remain a coach until they qualified for Champs. They placed Top 28 at the CWL Anaheim Open. The team made three changes and Spacely was joined by MajorManiak, Maux, and Proto. After qualifying for the Call of Duty World League Championship 2018, the team surpassed all expectations and finished Top 8, which included preventing OpTic Gaming from advancing out of the group stage.

Black Ops 4
Spacely, Maux, and MajorManiak stayed together going into the new season and added Havok and Nagafen. The team announced that they would go orgless into the CWL Las Vegas Open hoping to increase their stock should they qualify for the CWL Pro League. Right before the event, Str8 Rippin signed the roster for the event only. The team placed Top 8, then competed as Team Space at the Pro League Qualifier and made it into the league. After qualifying, they found their pay day as they were signed by esports giants Gen.G.

Trivia

 * Spacely was the youngest Call of Duty pro ever, placing pro at the age of 14.
 * Spacely got his alias from a Wiz Khalifa song.
 * Spacely credits gaming with keeping him out of trouble growing up.