Smasher:False

false is an Smash 4 and  main from New Jersey who is currently residing in Tallmadge, Ohio, known for his prowess with a large portion of the cast. He produced content for Rush Hour Smash, which he founded with. false was ranked 73rd on the Panda Global Rankings 100, and was formerly ranked 5th on the New Jersey Smash 4 Power Rankings. He has taken sets off of top players such as, , , , , , and. He regularly teamed with Tweek in Doubles, and the pair were considered one of the best Doubles teams in the world.

In Brawl, false was a player, and was considered one of the best Snake players in the United States. False was formerly ranked 54th on the 2014 SSBBRank and 3rd on the Tristate Brawl Power Rankings.

In Ultimate, false was a  player. He has wins over, , , , , and.

On January 20th, 2017, alongside, false was signed by Elevate. On January 1st, 2018, he was signed by Even Matchup Gaming as a competitor and videographer. false would also later attempt to form his own eSports organization known as team ZENMA, which signed notable players such as during its short lifespan. He has since left all of the above organizations.

Assault allegation
In June of 2019, false's housemates invited a player named Trey to a house party, despite him telling them not to do so. During the party, false attempted to stay uninvolved, but soon let an insulting comment slip when he stepped outside to smoke. After being confronted by Trey, false headbutted him, badly chipping his tooth. false initially claimed that the chipped tooth was a result of a mutual collision and that neither party was seeking violence; however, others at the scene, including, corroborate Trey's account that false had deliberately assaulted him after the interaction went sour.

Brawl documentary communication
On February 9th, 2016, false launched a project intended to help him fund the filming of a documentary on Super Smash Bros. Brawl's competitive scene and its history. However, after meeting all of the stretch goals, false's updates on the project became increasingly sparse, and he has been known to ignore almost all inquiries about the subject. The most recent update posted on the documentary's Kickstarter campaign dates August 18th, 2019, the eighth official update ever posted. After being pressured repeatedly following the assault allegations covered above, false finally revealed a large backlog of footage and some of his editing process, although the actual extent to which he has worked is still unknown.

An anonymous Twitter burner account known as "Error: 102-R" claims in a Twitlonger post that after his organization, team ZENMA, disbanded due to the aforementioned assault controversy, false simply ran away with the money he had left. According to Error, false needed the editing skills of those in the organization to complete production, and did not intend on finishing the documentary after all of his possible collaborators had left.

Abuse allegations
The aforementioned "Error: 102-R" account had implicated false's ex-girlfriend, littleteafox, as a possible accomplice to his money hoarding. As a response, littleteafox made a statement of her own denying any current connection with false or involvement with the Brawl documentary funds. She alleged that he had emotionally abused and manipulated her, most notably by taking his anger issues out on her and frequently insulting her and her friends to her face. Additionally, littleteafox claims that at multiple points in the relationship, he was financially dependent on her and wasted all of the money that he received.

Trivia

 * He graduated from Rutgers University, where he studied broadcasting and film.
 * When false tweeted a combo against  in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the clip was mocked by others as the Smash Documentary he promised and became a meme by the combo being recreated in several other games including other Smash games, Super Smash Flash 2, and Minecraft, as well as being recreated with amiibo, an animation, and Microsoft Paint.