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'''SmashBroPro''' is a retired tournament director and professional [[Falco (SSBM)|Falco]] player from the Midwest.
'''SmashBroPro''' is a retired tournament director and professional {{SSBM|Falco}} player from the Midwest.
 
===Contributions===


==Contributions==
SmashBroPro is credited with starting the Super Smash Brothers Melee competitive scene in the Midwest with a regular series over tournaments over a series of six months in mid 2002.  He regularly placed among the top 5 at these tournaments and became one of the most prominent smashers in the Midwest.
SmashBroPro is credited with starting the Super Smash Brothers Melee competitive scene in the Midwest with a regular series over tournaments over a series of six months in mid 2002.  He regularly placed among the top 5 at these tournaments and became one of the most prominent smashers in the Midwest.


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Latest revision as of 22:46, February 13, 2024

SmashBroPro
Character info
Melee main Falco
Personal and other info
Location Chicago, IL United states


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SmashBroPro is a retired tournament director and professional Falco player from the Midwest.

Contributions[edit]

SmashBroPro is credited with starting the Super Smash Brothers Melee competitive scene in the Midwest with a regular series over tournaments over a series of six months in mid 2002. He regularly placed among the top 5 at these tournaments and became one of the most prominent smashers in the Midwest.


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