TL;DR
- Damonte and 100 Thieves mutually parted ways ahead of 2021 Summer Split
- The 23-year-old mid laner received no LCS offers and declined Academy positions
- 100 Thieves signed Abbedagge as strategic upgrade for Worlds qualification push
- Damonte will focus on content creation with potential 2022 professional return
- The move follows mixed performance results and organizational strategic realignment

In a significant roster development, 100 Thieves and Tanner “Damonte” Damonte reached a mutual separation agreement just before the 2021 LCS Summer Split commenced, leaving the promising mid lane talent unexpectedly teamless during prime competitive years.
The organization officially disclosed this strategic roster adjustment, complemented by Damonte’s personal video announcement where the 23-year-old professional detailed his unsuccessful search for LCS opportunities. He clarified that Academy league positions were available but deliberately rejected, creating an intentional six-month competitive hiatus focused entirely on content production while maintaining professional aspirations for future seasons.
What’s next?
pic.twitter.com/drQAZPm0YB— DaMonte ???????????? (@Damonte)
May 24, 2021
“Despite extensive negotiations, I couldn’t secure a starting LCS position and made the conscious decision to bypass Academy opportunities,” Damonte explained. “Throughout the upcoming summer competitive period, my primary concentration will shift toward building my streaming presence and exploring career dimensions beyond traditional practice routines.”
Damonte concludes his 100 Thieves tenure following a spring split characterized by inconsistent outcomes. Initially secured as the primary mid laner for the 2021 season, his position became uncertain when management introduced Tommy “ry0ma” Le as rotational substitute, despite Damonte delivering respectable performances during the LCS Lock In tournament and maintaining solid early-split form that left community observers puzzled by the timing and rationale behind his academy reassignment.
Within the academy ecosystem, Damonte struggled to achieve the anticipated dominance, culminating in 100 Thieves Academy’s elimination against No Org during the LCS Proving Grounds semifinals, narrowly missing championship contention.
Following an unstable spring split performance period, 100 Thieves implemented substantial strategic recalibration for the summer season. The franchise executed a significant acquisition by securing former Schalke 04 mid laner Felix “Abbedagge” Braun, demonstrating ambitious intentions to reclaim LCS dominance and secure World Championship qualification, consequently rendering Damonte surplus to requirements and diminishing his motivation for continued academy competition.
In the past weeks, we discussed various options with
@Damonte
to be part of our League of Legends program and we’ve mutually decided to part ways for him to pursue his own content creation path.Tanner, good luck in the future. We wish you all the best!
pic.twitter.com/Cw2N30Fxq1— 100 Thieves Esports (@100T_Esports)
May 24, 2021
Supporters can anticipate regular Damonte Twitch broadcasts throughout the coming months as he methodically rebuilds his competitive form. Industry analysts speculate about potential 2022 professional circuit comeback attempts to resurrect the celebrated “Tanner Time” phenomenon that previously captivated North American League of Legends enthusiasts.
Action Checklist
- Analyze current LCS roster openings and team needs before making career decisions
- Develop structured content creation schedule with consistent streaming hours
- Maintain competitive mechanics through regular ranked gameplay sessions
- Network with other content creators and former professionals to build collaborative opportunities
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