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===2019===
===2019===
AbsentPage kicked off 2019 with a solid 3rd place finish at the premiere edition of Hold That L, a monthly in Chicago. Taking out two top-100 members (NMW and KJH), he lost a close 3-2 set against Duck to take 3rd place, and also won doubles with semi-static teammate, Prince Abu. He then attended {{Trn|GENESIS 6}}, advancing to top 64, but was DQ'd and placed 33rd. The following weekend, he attended EnCircle CoMo Gaming Expo (a regional charity event in Missouri), where he swept the winners bracket without dropping a game. The following weekend, he placed 3rd at The Script 2, the second iteration of the MD/VA regional that focuses on specific characters. Taking out Junebug and {{Sm|iBDW}}, he lost in winners finals to Zain and was eliminated in losers finals by Ginger. Afterwards, AbsentPage won Hold That L 2, double eliminating Moky (including a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccISotAPUEc double 4-stock in Grands]), and then flew out the following morning to attend Fight For Socal 3, where he earned a win against {{Sm|Squid}}, but placed 5th, losing to Westballz and SFAT. The next weekend, he attended House of Paign 20, and took 3rd place, besting Rik, Prince Abu and Hax, but was double-eliminated by Ginger. Keeping busy, AbsentPage then attended The Gang Steals the Script in Pennsylvania, and advanced to winner's semis against Swedish Delight, dropping a game 5 last-stock set, but took out {{Sm|Kalvar}} and Jerry in losers to face Swedish in loser's finals, but was eliminated again to take 3rd place.
AbsentPage kicked off 2019 with a solid 3rd place finish at the premiere edition of Hold That L, a monthly in Chicago. Taking out two top-100 members (NMW and KJH), he lost a close 3-2 set against Duck to take 3rd place, and also won doubles with semi-static teammate, Prince Abu. He then attended {{Trn|GENESIS 6}}, advancing to top 64, but was DQ'd and placed 33rd. The following weekend, he attended EnCircle CoMo Gaming Expo (a regional charity event in Missouri), where he swept the winners bracket without dropping a game. The following weekend, he placed 3rd at The Script 2, the second iteration of the MD/VA regional that focuses on specific characters. Taking out Junebug and {{Sm|iBDW}}, he lost in winners finals to Zain and was eliminated in losers finals by Ginger. Afterwards, AbsentPage won Hold That L 2, double eliminating Moky (including a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccISotAPUEc double 4-stock in Grands]), and then flew out the following morning to attend Fight For Socal 3, where he earned a win against {{Sm|Squid}}, but placed 5th, losing to Westballz and SFAT. The next weekend, he attended House of Paign 20, and took 3rd place, besting Rik, Prince Abu and Hax, but was double-eliminated by Ginger. Keeping busy, AbsentPage then attended The Gang Steals the Script in Pennsylvania, and advanced to winner's semis against Swedish Delight, dropping a game 5 last-stock set, but took out {{Sm|Kalvar}} and Jerry in losers to face Swedish in loser's finals, but was eliminated again to take 3rd place.
 
Just before {{Trn|Fight Pitt 9}}, AbsentPage sent out several tweets that were interpreted as threatening to Mew2King. Upon seeing these tweets, DownB Collaborations announced that there would be a ban on AbsentPage (as they did had a no-tolerance policy towards death threats). Although there were some dissenting opinions on the decision, AbsentPage was banned indefinitely, and did not enter tournaments until 5 months later.
 
After taking the appropriate steps, local TOs from Minnesota agreed to have him back into the scene. He picked up where he left off, and was ranked 1st on the [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Minnesota_Power_Rankings#December_19th.2C_2019 latest Minnesota Power Rankings]. He was subsequently ranked 27th on the [[2019 MPGR]].


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==

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