


Striking and Banning should be done within the chatroom provided on smashgg, but if you have contact with me and your opponent then striking somewhere else is fine.SO PLEASE SAVE THE REPLAYS OR ELSE THE DECISION WILL BE UPON JUDGEMENT AND SEEDING. In the event that there is a disagreement upon who won the set replays will be crucial in deciding the winner. REPLAYS SHOULD BE SAVED FOR ALL MATCHES.Please post all replays on the discord replay chat as either ZIPs or individual files.Any further time absence will result in a DQ If ONE of the players are absent for 10 minutes while there is one present, the one who is present will move on.All BO5 matches will also have a very very strict time limit of 45 minutes.The player who is holding up the set will be the one to most likely lose it. Failure to finish the set within this time limit will result in a TO deciding the set. All BO3 matches have a very very strict time limit of 30 minutes.This tournament is a great introduction for you if you are interested at all as to what this competitive and welcoming community holds.
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Mew2King defeated “ChaseMe,” Kelsy “SuperGirlKels” Medeiros, and Ryan “Ravenking” McDonough. Despite missing out on top 8, Mew2King earned many impressive wins en route to 9th place. However, he had his most successful online performance at M-Kolosseum #2. Melee legend Jason “Mew2King” Zimmerman has not competed in online Ultimate tournaments often.

T3 DOM took sets off of Marco “Marvelous_Marco” Blanco, Robert “Myran” Herrin, BestNess, and Santiago “Chag” Perez. He further proved this with his 4th place finish at M-Kolosseum #2. Though he did not compete in online tournaments last season, T3 DOM has cemented himself as one of this season’s fastest-rising threats. 1 seed Sparg0 on his way to Winners Finals. In addition, Yez beat Noah “Sharp” McCulley, 8BitMan, and No. He defeated the likes of “RatedRudy” and Jaylin “Ginnga” Johnson in pools. On his road to 3rd place, Yez scored a wide array of spectacular wins. From there, Epic_Gabriel eliminated Lui$ 3-1, Edgar “Sparg0” Valdez 3-1, T3 DOM 3-0, and Yez 3-1. He reached top 8 after a series of 2-0 wins against Colin “colinies” Landals, WebbJP, and Spencer “BestNess” Garner. However, he pulled off a phenomenal losers run in order to place 2nd at M-Kolosseum #2. ditto against Brett “8BitMan” Esposito in round one of top 32. GGs and huge thanks to for hosting and for the raid🙏Įpic_Gabriel dropped a set surprisingly early, losing a R.O.B. Sonix beat Gabriel “Epic_Gabriel” Romero 3-0 in Grand Finals to win M-Kolosseum #2.ġst at M-Kolosseum #2 beating Lui$, T3 DOM, Yez and Epic_Gabriel! 🥶 Impressively, he finished the tournament in an even more dominant fashion. To kick off the top 8, Sonix scored 3-1 victories against both Dominic “T3 DOM” Carone and Yezre’el “Yez” Askew. Sonix advanced into top 8 on winners side after securing 2-0 wins over Jimmy “Sensei” S. His performance in top 32 was similarly dominant. Sonix swept through pools unopposed, defeating “Sabby,” “NuB,” and Webb “WebbJP” J. Sonix also won the first M-Kolosseum event. Leonardo “MkLeo” Lopez Perez hosted the event for players subscribed to his Twitch channel. Ultimate Singles at M-Kolosseum #2 on September 5. Carlos “Sonix” Pérez won Super Smash Bros.
