Tournament:Get On My Level 2023

Get On My Level 2023 was a Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor held in Toronto, Ontario, from July 21st-23rd, 2023.

Tournament summary
Get On My Level 2023 was the second Canadian supermajor for both games in 2023, as well as the largest Melee and Ultimate tournament in Canada. At 1,592 total Smash entrants, this is also the largest Smash event in Canada.

Super Smash Bros. Melee
won the tournament in a commanding fashion, dropping only a single game to in Grand Finals. Many commentators and players considered Zain's victory in this tournament to have sealed his ranking at #1 on the SSBMRank Summer 2023, of which GOML was the last tournament within the ranking period. was notably upset early in the tournament, losing 0-3 to and then 0-3 to  in loser's to finish at 33rd, his lowest placement in Melee singles since. This tournament marked 's first international event, who made Top 8 of Melee singles alongside Hungrybox. He is the third unique player to make Top 8 with Hungrybox at a Melee major since 2014 (following  at  and  at ).

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The first day of singles saw the largest upset of the season, with #159 seed upsetting #2 seed  3-1 (upset factor 13). Other notable upsets include #52 seed defeating #13 seed  (upset factor 4) and #235 seed  defeating #22 seed  (upset factor 7); both Big D and Anathema ultimately placed 49th, their lowest placement at an Ultimate major.

On second day of singles, the main stream faced technical difficulties due to the stream's computer malfunctioning. This led to sets in top 32 being left unstreamed, including vs Tweek, or relegated to the quad stream, which featured no commentary and was shared with Melee. In the top 32 bracket, the top four seeds all competed in Loser's side prior to top 8, with #1 seed losing to #9 seed  3-1 (upset factor 6), #3 seed  losing to #14 seed  3-2 (upset factor 5), and #4 seed  losing to #5 seed  3-0. Ultimately, only MkLeo failed to qualify for top 8, as he was eliminated by Light 3-1 at 9th. On the other hand, the Winner's side saw two unexpected faces: #86 seed, who upset Maister 3-2 (upset factor 5); and #26 seed , who upset #10 seed 3-1. Both players ultimately finished 5th and 3rd, respectively, with Tilde's run marking the best performance for a player at a major up to that point.

After losing to Zomba, Sparg0 made a strong Loser's bracket run, defeating Kurama, Light, Atreus, Zomba in the runback, and Tilde to enter Grand Finals against Sonix, leading jokes to how the Grand Finals was just another Grand Final. Sonix ultimately defeated Sparg0 3-1, marking Sonix's second-ever major win, and first-ever supermajor win.

Super Smash Bros. Melee singles
(764 entrants) Top 128 Brackets Top 32 Bracket Top 8 Bracket

Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles
(121 teams) Top 16 Bracket

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(877 entrants) Top 128 Brackets Top 32 Bracket Top 8 Bracket

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles
(132 teams) Top 16 Bracket

Super Smash Bros. Melee crews
Crews were allowed up to 5 players, though sets were 3v3. (19 crews) Bracket

Super Smash Bros. Melee USA vs The World crew battle
Team World featured two alternates in its lineup, and. * Although not residing there, TheSWOOPER and Hungrybox represented the Dominican Republic and Argentina, respectively, during the crew battle.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate crews
Crews were allowed up to 5 players, though sets were 3v3. (32 crews) Bracket

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate USA vs The World crew battle
Team USA and Team World both featured one alternate in their lineups, for USA and  for World.

Trivia

 * , who placed 5th in Ultimate singles, also placed 5th in Street Fighter 6 at the same event.