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'''Josh Brody''' or '''Brody''', formerly known as '''BarkSanchez''', or '''Bark the Shark''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' {{SSB|Pikachu}} [[main]] from Baltimore. He is currently ranked 7th on the [[2021-2022 Smash 64 Power Rankings]].
'''Josh Brody''' or '''Brody''', formerly known as '''BarkSanchez''', or '''Bark the Shark''' is a ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' {{SSB|Pikachu}} [[main]] from Baltimore. He is currently ranked 7th on the [[2021-2022 Smash 64 Power Rankings]].


==Tournament history==
==Tournament History==
Josh Brody, formerly known as BarkSanchez, entered the scene with his brother, Darkhorse, as a random player found at a bar tournament in Baltimore. After teaming with {{Sm|Shears}} and VGBootcamp to build ''Smash 64'''s first well known weekly event, Brody quickly established himself as a rising star, notching wins against {{Sm|Nintendude}} and {{Sm|LD}}.
Josh Brody, formerly known as BarkSanchez, entered the scene with his brother, Darkhorse, as a random player found at a bar tournament in Baltimore. After teaming with {{Sm|Shears}} and VGBootcamp to build Smash 64's first well known weekly event, Brody quickly established himself as a rising star, notching wins against {{Sm|Nintendude}} and {{Sm|LD}}.


His breakout performance came at {{Trn|Smash of Ages 2015}}. Following a win against {{Sm|B-rex}}, Brody pulled off a monumental upset against {{Sm|KeroKeroppi}}, one of the strongest players in North America. This is still considered one of the biggest upsets in the history of competitive ''Smash 64''. In his next match, BarkSanchez almost pulled off another upset against {{Sm|JaimeHR}}, one of the top Mexican players in a close 2-1 set. In loser's, he defeated {{Sm|Eggmode}} before narrowly losing a 2-1 set against {{Sm|Kyle Tree}}, one of the top players of the West Coast. These spectacular performances against incredibly talented players notched BarkSanchez a 7th place spot.
His breakout performance came at [[Smash of Ages 2015]]. Following a win against {{Sm|B-rex}}, Brody pulled off a monumental upset against {{Sm|KeroKeroppi}}, one of the strongest players in North America. This is still considered one of the biggest upsets in the history of competitive ''Smash 64''. In his next match, BarkSanchez almost pulled off another upset against {{Sm|JaimeHR}}, one of the top Mexican players in a close 2-1 set. In loser's, he defeated {{Sm|Eggmode}} before narrowly losing a 2-1 set against {{Sm|Kyle Tree}}, one of the top players of the West Coast. These spectacular performances against incredibly talented players notched BarkSanchez a 7th place spot.


BarkSanchez also fared quite well at {{Trn|Operation Desert Smash}}, facing off against many of Los Angeles's top players. He took down {{Sm|Madrush}} in winner's bracket, before being sent to loser's after a close set with {{Sm|Tacos}}, a perennial top 3 player. In loser's, BarkSanchez took down {{Sm|SotoH}}, earning him the chance to exact revenge on Kyle Tree. His next match was yet another Smash of Ages rematch, against Jaime. Streaky play following two unfortunate mistakes forced by Wispy, Dreamland's only hazard, gave Jaime the edge in yet another close set.
BarkSanchez also fared quite well at [[Operation Desert Smash]], facing off against many of Los Angeles's top players. He took down {{Sm|Madrush}} in winner's bracket, before being sent to loser's after a close set with {{Sm|Tacos}}, a perennial top 3 player. In loser's, BarkSanchez took down {{Sm|SotoH}}, earning him the chance to exact revenge on Kyle Tree. His next match was yet another Smash of Ages rematch, against Jaime. Streaky play following two unfortunate mistakes forced by Wispy, Dreamland's only hazard, gave Jaime the edge in yet another close set.


Bark is notorious for his ability to adapt, and play up to top level talent very early in his competitive career.
Bark is notorious for his ability to adapt, and play up to top level talent very early in his competitive career.
   
   
At {{Trn|Frame Perfect Series 2}}, he was able to take a set off of {{Sm|Wizzrobe}}, earning him a place in Grand Finals against {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}}, where he took a game and got 2nd.
At [[Frame Perfect Series 2]], he was able to take a set off of {{Sm|Wizzrobe}}, earning him a place in Grand Finals against {{Sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}}, where he took a game and got 2nd.


At {{Trn|CEO Dreamland}}, Bark continued a successful 2017 with a 3-2 upset against {{Sm|Alvin}} in set 1 of Grand Finals (although Alvin mainly sandbagged). However, he could not hold onto the win later in set 2, where he lost 1-3.
At [[CEO Dreamland]], Bark continued a successful 2017 with a 3-2 upset against {{Sm|Alvin}} in set 1 of Grand Finals (although {{Sm|Alvin}} mainly sandbagged). However, he could not hold onto the win later in set 2, where he lost 1-3.


At the end of 2017, he announced the decision to abandon the gamertag BarkSanchez, opting to continue his competitive career under his own name.
At the end of 2017, he announced the decision to abandon the gamertag BarkSanchez, opting to continue his competitive career under his own name.

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