Big Bertha Gets Perfect Revenge On A 'Teabagging' Warzone Player

Big Bertha Gets Perfect Revenge On A 'Teabagging' Warzone Player

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

2nd Feb 2021 16:05

With the addition of Cold War-themed music to Call of Duty: Warzone's vehicles, many players have begun to experiment with Big Bertha and Rick Roll their way to victory with Astley's anthem as a coat of arms. 

Call of Duty also has a profound method of celebration too: the infamous 'teabag'. As with any game, celebrating your victory often comes with jibing at your opponent and letting them know who's boss. Within CoD this often means torching the body of your enemies with a full 60 Round magazine, sending taunting war cries through the death communications chat, or the gyrating of Captain Price's pelvis and the repeated smashing of the B button.

The latter form of celebration is often now frowned upon, as the old guard of Call of Duty toxicity is slowly being erased in favour of safer smack-talk. It now appears that Big Bertha is now not only assisting players on their Rick Rolls adventures but is acting as security for those premature celebrators unable to contain their sexual frustration.

In a viral clip making the rounds on Facebook and Reddit, on gamer was seemingly denied the game-winning rampage by a sharpshooting enemy who pierced their bullets through the windscreen. Thinking that the game was over with just a self revive left in the hand of the fallen, the marksman got cocky, literally. To his demise.

As you can see in the clip, hilariously Big Bertha's handbrakes seem to have malfunctioned with it rolling back down the hill and punishing the pulsating player. 

That'll teach him for such mockery.

Warzone's Big Bertha has since received a medal of honour, a place in the Queen's guard, and a promised garage of their choice upon its arrival home from Verdansk.

In the meantime, keep fighting the good fight, ol' mighty Bertha!

 

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Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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