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'''Eddie''' is a retired {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} player from Chicago, Illinois who was a force in the 2004-2007 era, being considered the best Ganondorf player in the United States at the time. He gained very early notoriety when he beat {{Sm|Ken}} in a money match at [[Tournament Go 5]]. His trademarks include red Air Jordans, | '''Eddie''' is a retired {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} player from Chicago, Illinois who was a force in the 2004-2007 era, being considered the best Ganondorf player in the United States at the time. He gained very early notoriety when he beat {{Sm|Ken}} in a money match at [[Tournament Go 5]]. His trademarks include red Air Jordans, Hulk hat and Cedar Point fleece. | ||
He entered all of the tournaments in the [[MLG 2006 Pro Circuit]], and was consistently able to place in top 16 at most of them, earning himself "pro" status. He later entered the EVO championship in 2007, and placed 5th at [[EVO World 2007]]. He was ranked 12th on the [[Midwest Power Rankings]] in October 2006, and was also voted into top 25 in the nation when the [[Smash Panel Power Rankings]] was active. He retired after 2007. Eddie was interviewed for the ''[[The Smash Brothers]]'' documentary at [[MELEE-FC 10R Legacy]]. | He entered all of the tournaments in the [[MLG 2006 Pro Circuit]], and was consistently able to place in top 16 at most of them, earning himself "pro" status. He later entered the EVO championship in 2007, and placed 5th at [[EVO World 2007]]. He was ranked 12th on the [[Midwest Power Rankings]] in October 2006, and was also voted into top 25 in the nation when the [[Smash Panel Power Rankings]] was active. He retired after 2007. Eddie was interviewed for the ''[[The Smash Brothers]]'' documentary at [[MELEE-FC 10R Legacy]]. |