Young Apex Legends pro quits after abusive messages about fellow pro go public
Young Apex Legends pro quits after abusive messages about fellow pro go public

16-year-old Apex Legends pro Jaeden ‘Caprah’ Valle has stepped back from competitive play after abusive messages he wrote about fellow pro Nicholas ‘sSikezz‘ Odom were leaked.

Talented young Apex Legends pro Caprah will no longer be attending the ALGS Playoffs in London or competing in Split 2 after a string of abusive messages he sent were made public.

The screenshot of a conversation over Discord shared on January 5 shows Caprah making a number of derogatory and offensive comments toward XSET player Sikezz.

Everyone’s next up player btw 🤡 pic.twitter.com/orc8XXh2v3

— XSET Sikezz (@sSikezz) January 5, 2023

This Twitter post sparked responses from some of the biggest pros in the Apex scene including Reps, ImperialHal, Monsoon, and Apryze.

Mac ‘Albralelie’ Beckwith said he’s never heard “anything good about this kid outside of his mechanics” and that it’s such a “waste of his skill”.

I literally never hear anything good about this kid outside of his mechanics. Such a shame and waste of his skill.

— Albralelie (@TSM_Albralelie) January 5, 2023

Following this, Caprah’s Esports Arena teammate Nathan ‘Lewda’ Dias took to Twitter to reveal this wasn’t the first time they’ve had to deal with the 16-year-old’s toxicity as a team.

According to them, they tried to “solve this quietly like 6x” but ultimately they felt that Caprah needed to learn that “actions have consequences”.

I have no interest in leaking everything that was said. But what I can say is.
-this doesn’t have much to do with the screenshot.
-actions have consequences
-don’t want to ruin a kids life and send him hate
-we tried to solve this quietly like 6x
-learn to control emotions

— Lewda (@lewdaa_) January 6, 2023

While they were cautious about leaking the DMs and didn’t want to want to “ruin a kid’s life”, they thought that the lesson it would teach him would be positive in the long run.

Caprah apologizes for comments

On January 6, Caprah made a Twitter post apologizing for his actions and revealed that he will “no longer be attending the upcoming London event” and likely “won’t play competitive apex ever again”.

TL ; DR

I will no longer be attending the upcoming London event, as we, a team, have made a decision.
I know and will own up to the mistakes I have made in the past year, I’m sorry to everyone who believed in me and I will most likely not be playing Split 2 Pro League.

— Caprah (@Caprah_) January 6, 2023

Speaking on his actions over the past year, the young pro said “sorry to everyone who believed in me” and made it clear that he will “own up to the mistakes”.

There will be no point for me to compete/play this game, they opened my eyes and I won’t play competitive apex ever again. I don’t know if I’m wasted talent, but there is no spot for me in this community anymore

— Caprah (@Caprah_) January 6, 2023

TSM pro player Philip ‘ImperialHal’ Dosen did take the time to remind Caprah that his career isn’t over and that he’s “welcome to playing with me whenever on stream because I do believe you’ll change”.

He made it clear to the 16-year-old that “if you continue to stream and prove your improvement as a person, people will have no choice but to give you a chance again”.

tarnished and you believe you are outside the circle but if you continue to stream and prove your improvement as a person people will have no choice but to give you a chance again. Never react on emotion and think before you do, i still have to go through that in my life too

— TSM ImperialHal (@ImperialHal) January 6, 2023

For now, Caprah has made it clear that he will be stepping away from competitive Apex Legends permanently. It’s unclear whether or not he will continue to stream Respawn’s battle royale on Twitch.

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