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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 11:09:36 GMT
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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 11:09:47 GMT
AWARDS
The 21-1 AwardAn award given for what is considered the biggest upset of the tournament MEN: Roland Chang Jr. over Victor KintelasWhile the men's tourney for the most part was pretty chalk, There were a few minor upsets mostly involving Firehawk's edits. Victor Kintelas, who was seeded 5th, was probably the most surprising as he fell to Roland Chang who was seeded 28th. Roland would eventually use that momentum to get to the Elite 8.WOMEN: Viper Lopez over AnaheraThe women's tourney had a bit more varied results. Nothing comes close though to defending champion and 4th seed Anahera falling to the relatively unknown 29th seed Viper Lopez.
The Little Mac AwardAn award given to the lowest seed in the tournament providing the most admirable performance.
MEN: Roland Chang Jr. (Seed #28)Roland made the most of his seeding by upsetting Victor Kintelas in round 1 and CRITICAL!ing "Wild" Wes Wranger in the Sweet 16.WOMEN: Ueda Kasumi (Seed #23)The most surprising Final 4 participant in years, Ueda definitely wowed in her tournament debut pickup up big wins against Tiger Lily, Jessie Andrews, and Doctor Crystal. The Burning Hammer AwardAn award given for the most devastating move(s) of the tournament. MEN: Vic Baron's Crossface KillahThere wasn't a particularly dominant finisher this year for the Men's, but when Vic ever slapped this on, you knew death was imminent. WOMEN: June Allgood's Knee StrikesOn the flipside, it was very clear June was going to win when she got the knee strikes going. She was near invincible after a Kamigoye or Rainmaker V-Trigger
The Fit Finlay Award and The Lasskicker AwardAwarded to the male and female matches respectively that were considered the best brawls of the tournament
MEN: El Cheato vs. Roy CarterAre we the least bit surprised El Cheato would show up here? Not really, but Roy being tough as nails after surviving Dany Chance and standing up to all the crazy antics Cheato did provided a great brawl that ended with a brutal head kick by Roy.
WOMEN: Listalva Anne Heyward vs. CaacrinolaThe clear winner here amongst the rest, Caac gave Listalva everything she had with some solid outside brawling, forks, lighttubes, etc. Listalva had to legitimately choke her out to win. Metal as hell.The Fighting Irish AwardAwarded to the best overall fight of the tournament
MEN: Crusher Couger vs. Vic BaronDefinitely the biggest challenge Vic had all tournament, Crusher is no stranger to getting far in the tourney. It took several moves out of Vic's arsenal to finally put him down. A solid, solid match.WOMEN: Yuriko Masamune vs. Jeanne D'MimesThe women's tourney had several squashes and a few decent matches, but these two relative unknowns provided the most quality entertainment for chat. While Yuriko fell short in round 2 to Doctor Crystal, Jeanne ended up skyrocketing to 4th in the fan vote due to her worthy performance. FINAL BRACKET
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Post by Brick9mm on Feb 13, 2019 11:46:16 GMT
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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 11:57:00 GMT
I'll check both, though judging on past entries, Hiko should not be a problem.
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Post by joshthejerseyboy on Feb 13, 2019 13:40:40 GMT
Reserve two spots for me. One for Hoss and the other for March
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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 16:22:39 GMT
Men's or Women's, Josh?
Also forgot to mention that your submissions should be compatible according to the latest DLC and patches. Basically, no modded movesets, taunts, etc.
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Feb 13, 2019 16:39:00 GMT
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Post by Severla on Feb 13, 2019 16:50:02 GMT
Reserve me a spot in both Men and Womens, please.
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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 16:54:06 GMT
Hiko Sojirou and Chuckles are approved. This will be Hiko's 3rd straight appearance making him automatically the most experienced unless Crusher Couger returns.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Feb 13, 2019 17:08:09 GMT
Throw me a spot in both, for sure.
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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 17:10:54 GMT
I'm going to assume men's and women's
Going forward, please specify Men's, Women's, Hoss Men's, and Hoss Women's.
Vic Baron is approved.
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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 19:46:47 GMT
Just finished my entry tournaments:
For my men's entry, Space Tiger II will enter after defeating Max Moon Jr. in the finals. For my women's entry, it will be the youngster Hoshi Yamizaki after she defeated Tempest Sparks in the final.
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Post by Senator Phillips on Feb 13, 2019 19:54:47 GMT
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Post by Zealot on Feb 13, 2019 20:15:12 GMT
All of Senator's edits are approved.
I will say this about Hoss Madness, Special Skills/Return Styles are unlimited. Go crazy with that.
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Post by Firehawk on Feb 13, 2019 21:24:48 GMT
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