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In 2014, Prog, along with {{Sm|Scar}} and {{Sm|D1}}, was selected by [[Nintendo]] to be a commentator at the [[Super Smash Bros. Invitational]] event. Their participation was revealed in the form of ''Smash 4'' newcomer-style images. | In 2014, Prog, along with {{Sm|Scar}} and {{Sm|D1}}, was selected by [[Nintendo]] to be a commentator at the [[Super Smash Bros. Invitational]] event. Their participation was revealed in the form of ''Smash 4'' newcomer-style images. | ||
After commentating on the livestream of [[MLG Anaheim 2014]], Prog announced that, due to health issues, [http://smashboards.com/threads/wynton-progducto-smith-to-retire-from-commentary-after-evo.359337/ he would no longer commentate on the livestreams of Smash tournaments after EVO 2014]. Despite this, he appeared as a commentator | After commentating on the livestream of [[MLG Anaheim 2014]], Prog announced that, due to health issues, [http://smashboards.com/threads/wynton-progducto-smith-to-retire-from-commentary-after-evo.359337/ he would no longer commentate on the livestreams of Smash tournaments after EVO 2014]. Despite this, he appeared as a commentator in [[Apex 2015]] and [[Pound 2016]]. | ||
Prog is the executive producer of the [[Last Stock Legends]] mini-documentary series, which was released on YouTube between 2016 and 2017. | Prog is the executive producer of the [[Last Stock Legends]] mini-documentary series, which was released on YouTube between 2016 and 2017. | ||