Aydan 'Aydan' Conrad made headlines after becoming the first Warzone pro to cross $300,000 USD in earnings in March 2021. After wearing the crown of the biggest earner in Warzone for nine months, Conrad was dethroned by 100 Thieves’ Thomas ‘Tommey’ Trewren. The 100 Thieves content creator had an incredible run in Warzone esports after the launch of the Warzone Pacific Caldera update. Trewren is undefeated since the launch of the Pacific update and has won three back to back events in the last two weeks.
Tommey now has $340,257.61 to his name from Warzone esports
Trewren has become the top dog in Warzone’s competitive circuit and if the British pro’s current form continues, he may zoom ahead of other pros in the scene. He is ahead of Conrad by under $10,000. After the Pacific update dropped in Warzone on 8th December, Trewren and his teammates have remained undefeated at tournaments. He competes alongside Edy "Newbz" Juan and Ben "Almond" Rosendahl.
Trewren has secured wins at three major events in the last two weeks alone. He won the $25,000 UFC Invitational, the $100,000 FaZe Pacific Pursuit and most recently, the $100,000 Baka Bros WonderLAN.
Who is Tommey? A look at the Warzone pro’s career
The British pro started his career with Call of Duty 4 and placed fifth at EC1 Liverpool to kick off his competitive Call of Duty career. He has competed in almost every Call of Duty title since then and has over a decade of competitive experience.
He has joined a number of high-profile organizations over the years including Team Vitality, Team Dignitas, Fnatic, Dallas Empire, and more. He joined 100 Thieves as a content creator in November 2020 and has been competing with Juan and Rosendahl at all major Warzone events.
With the player experiencing an undefeated streak on the new Caldera map, he might be able to widen the gap between himself and other top Warzone pros heading into 2022.