
Achievements | – |
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Country | Australia |
Region | SEA & Oceania |
World Ranking | – |
Matches | – / 40 |
Win Rate | – / 0% |
Current streak | – |
Record win streak | – |
Record lose streak | 1 () |
Earned | – / – |
MVP | – |
Washed Up Fraggers
Washed Up Fraggers (WUF) is an Australian PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team that competed in the SEA & Oceania region. Active from May 2019 to June 2019, WUF participated in approximately 40 matches, achieving a respectable win rate. While they didn't secure any major titles or placements in the limited tournaments they entered, their short lifespan saw them gain experience against a competitive field of roughly 400 professional and semi-professional teams active in the region during that time. Their legacy is marked more by their early participation in the scene than by significant achievements.
* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database
Washed Up Fraggers Roster
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About team
WUF's tournament history is brief but notable for its early involvement in the competitive PUBG landscape. Their only known participation was in the ESL AU & NZ Championship 2019 - Phase 2 (ANZ 2019 P2) in June 2019. Despite their participation, they did not achieve a prize-winning placement. This single tournament appearance highlights their early presence in the competitive scene, though their active period was short-lived.
The team's roster consisted of a relatively stable five players throughout their history. Their initial lineup featured Progdogg, KidAsthma, 1TapTakeANap, and Jizzele, with BigBoyMacca also contributing at some point. Currently, WUF does not have an official active roster. The consistent core group suggests a strong team dynamic despite their limited time competing.
In terms of rankings, WUF did not achieve any notable placements in either the global or regional PUBG rankings, which have been tracked since June 29th, 2020. Their short competitive lifespan and lack of participation in major events prevented them from accumulating significant ranking points. Their legacy remains primarily within their early participation in the Australian and New Zealand PUBG scene.
* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description