Repullze, Booya, and Swagg reveal the true origins of their in-game names

They’re not as embarrassing as you’d think.

Call of Duty: Warzone content creatorHector “Repullze” Torresvisited the FaZe Nuke Squad gaming house and interviewed its residents about the origins of their in-game names (IGN).

Warzone sniper star Booya has an ear for sportscasters

Ean “GDBooya” Chasemay be the bonafide operator in Warzone, but the FaZe streamer’s name is actually a reference to traditional sports broadcasting.

Booya and his dad were viewers of the SportsCenter program on ESPN, where legendary anchor Stuart Scott cemented his iconic catchphrase, “boo-yah”.

Side by side of Booya, Repullze, and Swagg

His dad ended up using the phrase frequently too, so COD player eventually placed it in his IGN.

As for “GD”, Booya himself has no clue what it stands for. All he knows is that it’s the clan tag of his baseball team.

Booya next to Stuart Scott during his ESPYS acceptance speech

FaZe Nuke Squad‘sSwagg is a big fan of the dougie

World Series of Warzone Captain’s Cup championKris “Swagg” Lambersonspilled the beans on why he has such an iconic IGN.

The FaZe streamer actually started off with the IGN, “XxCaliSwagg1xX”, inspired by the music group Cali Swag District who performed “Teach Me How To Dougie”.

Swagg next to Cali Swag District’s album cover of The Kickback

Later on, he eventually stuck with “Swagg” to keep things short and sweet.

Repullze has a “disgusting” Call of Duty origin story

While the first two origin stories had no connection to Call of Duty, Repullze’s name anecdote is very much about his gunplay.

Back when he was part of a sniping clan, Hector was frequently called “gross” or “disgusting” as fellow players praised him for his impeccable skill in Call of Duty.

Repullze in his IGN origin video

In search of an IGN, the young COD player went on Google and looked up synonyms of these adjectives, and eventually settled for “repulsive”.

Adding his own spin to it, he shortened the word and added a Z to form “Repulze”, but since he couldn’t get “Repulze” as an IGN on the PlayStation Network, he added another L and finalized his IGN to “Repullze”.

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To hear about the IGN origins of other Nuke Squad members, check out Repullze’s full video.

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