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Should ZeRo really be considered a retired "Professional" SSBU player? He's seen exactly 2.5 offline SSBU tournaments, and only a handful of online ones. I don't think he's gone to enough to nearly be considered professional in that stance.
Should ZeRo really be considered a retired "Professional" SSBU player? He's seen exactly 2.5 offline SSBU tournaments, and only a handful of online ones. I don't think he's gone to enough to nearly be considered professional in that stance.


:ZeRo should be considered a professional imo, but definitely not a Top pro. He has taken sets off of some solid players, like {{Sm|Plup}}, {{Sm|Ridae}}, and {{Sm|Ross}}, especially Plup, who is most likely a Top 100 player last season. From the very few offline tournaments he had attended, ZeRo did shoe his professional status, with one being a decent placing, and the other having a pretty solid win. Offline is a completely different environment, even then ZeRo did do decent at one of them. However, we mostly can't judge someone skill based on their online results (unless they are purely a Wi-Fi Warrior). So inclusion, I think what ZeRo did for offline is good enough to deserve a professional status for ''Ultimate''. His lack of offline tournaments attendance and relatively few top players wins are what holding him back from being a top professional, however, he is solely a streamer now so.  [[File:Grand Dad.png|23x20px]] [[User:NaughtyPigMario|<span style="color: red;">'''NPM🐷'''</span>]]  [[User talk:NaughtyPigMario|''<span style="color: blue;">Morr!?</span>'']] [[File:NaughtyPigBoi.jpg|23x20px]] 20:07, July 1, 2020 (EDT)
:ZeRo should be considered a professional imo, but definitely not a Top pro. He has taken sets off of some solid players, like {{Sm|Plup}}, {{Sm|Rideae}}, and {{Sm|Ross}} (with Plup being a top pro and the latter two are professionals), especially Plup, who is most likely a Top 100 player last season. From the very few offline tournaments he had attended, ZeRo did shoe his professional status, with one being a decent placing, and the other having a pretty solid win. Offline is a completely different environment, even then ZeRo did do decent at one of them. However, we mostly can't judge someone skill based on their online results (unless they are purely a Wi-Fi Warrior). So inclusion, I think what ZeRo did for offline is good enough to deserve a professional status for ''Ultimate''. His lack of offline tournaments attendance and relatively few top players wins are what holding him back from being a top professional, however, he is solely a streamer now so.  [[File:Grand Dad.png|23x20px]] [[User:NaughtyPigMario|<span style="color: red;">'''NPM🐷'''</span>]]  [[User talk:NaughtyPigMario|''<span style="color: blue;">Morr!?</span>'']] [[File:NaughtyPigBoi.jpg|23x20px]] 20:07, July 1, 2020 (EDT)