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Contrary to what the video's commentary might imply, and based on the commentary of the previous match of the set, the term "Wombo Combo" was initially a generic term used to refer to either a combo of Fox's Shine to an immediate up smash (which by itself is technically demanding and reasonably impressive) or any particularly impressive team combo. However, once the combo occurred and was seen to contain both these elements, all previous connotations of the term became antiquated. | Contrary to what the video's commentary might imply, and based on the commentary of the previous match of the set, the term "Wombo Combo" was initially a generic term used to refer to either a combo of Fox's Shine to an immediate up smash (which by itself is technically demanding and reasonably impressive) or any particularly impressive team combo. However, once the combo occurred and was seen to contain both these elements, all previous connotations of the term became antiquated. | ||
The term "Wombo Combo" itself reportedly originates from a pizza formerly offered by the chain {{s|wikipedia|Round Table Pizza}}. In fittingly grandiose style, the pizza features various uncommon toppings, including artichoke hearts and green onions. | The term "Wombo Combo" itself reportedly originates from a pizza formerly offered by the chain "{{s|wikipedia|Round Table Pizza}}". In fittingly grandiose style, the pizza features various uncommon toppings, including artichoke hearts and green onions. | ||
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