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===''Ultimate''{{'}}s best Mario and rising the ranks===
===''Ultimate''{{'}}s best Mario and rising the ranks===
Having broken onto the scene at the tail end of ''Smash 4''{{'}}s competitive lifespan, Dark Wizzy was not only looking to make a bigger mark on the ''Ultimate'' scene, but also claim the title of the best Mario player in ''[[Ultimate]]''. His first few majors, however, were rather shaky. Although he had a solid 17th-place run at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} with a win over {{Sm|Nietono}}, his runs at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}} and {{Trn|Collision 2019}} were mediocre, as he placed outside of the top 32 at both tournaments, losing to {{Sm|Ozone}} and {{Sm|WaDi}} in the former and {{Sm|Wishes}} and {{Sm|Jack}} in the latter. He also had competition for the title of best Mario, as {{Sm|Prodigy}} both defeated and outplaced Dark Wizzy at GENESIS 6. Fortunately, he was able to pull away in the second half of the season thanks to strong runs at supermajors {{Trn|Pound 2019}} and {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}} and claiming two wins over {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}. Despite having two lackluster performances at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}} and {{Trn|CEO 2019}}, his overall solid placements in the latter half of the season helped him rank higher than Prodigy, placing 31st on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]].
Having broken onto the scene at the tail end of ''Smash 4''{{'}}s competitive lifespan, Dark Wizzy was looking to cement himself as not just a household name, but also the best Mario player in ''[[Ultimate]]''. His first few majors, however, were rather shaky. Although he had a solid 17th-place run at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} with a win over {{Sm|Nietono}}, his runs at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}} and {{Trn|Collision 2019}} were mediocre, as he placed outside of the top 32 at both tournaments, losing to {{Sm|Ozone}} and {{Sm|WaDi}} in the former and {{Sm|Wishes}} and {{Sm|Jack}} in the latter. He also had competition for the title of best Mario, as {{Sm|Prodigy}} both defeated and outplaced Dark Wizzy at GENESIS 6. Fortunately, he was able to pull away in the second half of the season thanks to strong runs at supermajors {{Trn|Pound 2019}} and {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}} and claiming two wins over {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}. Despite having two lackluster performances at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}} and {{Trn|CEO 2019}}, his overall solid placements in the latter half of the season helped him rank higher than Prodigy, placing 31st on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]].


This spark of success was a hint at what was to come in the second season. Despite starting the season off with an underwhelming 65th at {{Trn|EVO 2019}} and a respectable yet empty 17th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}, Dark Wizzy saw a streak of top 8 at majors which lasted until the next season. At these majors, he claimed several top 50 wins, including {{Sm|Cosmos}}, {{Sm|LeoN}}, and {{Sm|Goblin}} three times. Outside of majors, Dark Wizzy saw his first PGR regional win at the {{Trn|Mexican Gaming Championship}}. The highlight of his season, however, was at the [[Tournament:Thunder Smash 2|Thunder Smash 2 Invitational]], where Dark Wizzy defeated {{Sm|VoiD}}, {{Sm|ESAM}}, {{Sm|MVD}}, and {{Sm|Dabuz}} twice to place 2nd. With this streak, top player wins, and a decline in results from Prodigy, Dark Wizzy was unanimously considered the best Mario player, and many players including Dark Wizzy himself were expecting him to end up in the top 20 that season.
This spark of success was a hint at what was to come in the second season. Despite starting the season off with an underwhelming 65th at {{Trn|EVO 2019}} and a respectable yet empty 17th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2019}}, Dark Wizzy saw a streak of top 8 at majors which lasted until the next season. At these majors, he claimed several top 50 wins, including {{Sm|Cosmos}}, {{Sm|LeoN}}, and {{Sm|Goblin}} three times. Outside of majors, Dark Wizzy saw his first PGR regional win at the {{Trn|Mexican Gaming Championship}}. The highlight of his season, however, was at the [[Tournament:Thunder Smash 2|Thunder Smash 2 Invitational]], where Dark Wizzy defeated {{Sm|VoiD}}, {{Sm|ESAM}}, {{Sm|MVD}}, and {{Sm|Dabuz}} twice to place 2nd. With this streak, top player wins, and a decline in results from Prodigy, Dark Wizzy was unanimously considered the best Mario player, and many players including Dark Wizzy himself were expecting him to end up in the top 20 that season.

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