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'''Nairo''' is an American professional [[smasher]] who mains {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} in ''Brawl'' and {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} in ''Smash 4'', and is the younger brother of {{Sm|Ksizzle}}. He is known for being among the youngest, yet one of the most successful smashers to compete in tournaments, as well as being the best ''Brawl'' Meta Knight, the best ''Smash 4'' Zero Suit Samus, and the best ''Smash 4'' Bowser player in the world . Nairo is also known for his highly aggressive Meta Knight style, which is at least partly responsible for his great proficiency against {{SSBB|Olimar}} players. He frequently teamed with {{Sm|ADHD}} in doubles, where Nairo used his aggressive style to overwhelm opponents while ADHD created stage control with {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}'s [[Banana Peel]]s. The team was considered to be the most powerful doubles force in ''Brawl'', having won [[Apex 2013]], [[SKTAR 2]], [[Apex 2014]], [[SKTAR 3]], and [[Super Smash Con 2016]].
'''Nairo''' is an American professional [[smasher]] who mains {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} in ''Brawl'' and {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} in ''Smash 4'', and is the younger brother of {{Sm|Ksizzle}}. He is known for being among the youngest, yet one of the most successful smashers to compete in tournaments, as well as being the best ''Brawl'' Meta Knight, the best ''Smash 4'' Zero Suit Samus, and the best ''Smash 4'' Bowser player in the world. Nairo is also known for his highly aggressive Meta Knight style, which is at least partly responsible for his great proficiency against {{SSBB|Olimar}} players. He frequently teamed with {{Sm|ADHD}} in doubles, where Nairo used his aggressive style to overwhelm opponents while ADHD created stage control with {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}'s [[Banana Peel]]s. The team was considered to be the most powerful doubles force in ''Brawl'', having won [[Apex 2013]], [[SKTAR 2]], [[Apex 2014]], [[SKTAR 3]], and [[Super Smash Con 2016]].


Nairo gained national recognition at [[Apex 2012]], defeating top players such as {{Sm|Nietono}}, before losing to {{Sm|Otori}} in Winners' Finals and Nietono in Losers' Finals, placing 3rd out of 400 entrants. He won his first national tournament later that year at {{b|SKTAR|tournament}}, defeating {{Sm|ESAM}} in Winners' Finals 3-1 and Grand Finals 3-0. At [[Apex 2013]], Nairo was knocked out of Winners' early by {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, but climbed up through his Losers' bracket, knocking out {{Sm|Havok}}, {{Sm|RAIN}}, {{Sm|ZeRo}}, {{Sm|Mr. R}}, and {{Sm|Anti}} in the process. Nairo eventually faced Otori in Losers' Semis in a long-awaited rematch, but lost the set 2-3, placing 4th out of 338 entrants. Nairo saw another major victory at [[Apex 2014]], where he defeated ESAM in a rematch from SKTAR, and other top players, such as {{Sm|Mew2King}} and ZeRo, two of the best Meta Knights in the world.  
Nairo gained national recognition at [[Apex 2012]], defeating top players such as {{Sm|Nietono}}, before losing to {{Sm|Otori}} in Winners' Finals and Nietono in Losers' Finals, placing 3rd out of 400 entrants. He won his first national tournament later that year at {{b|SKTAR|tournament}}, defeating {{Sm|ESAM}} in Winners' Finals 3-1 and Grand Finals 3-0. At [[Apex 2013]], Nairo was knocked out of Winners' early by {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, but climbed up through his Losers' bracket, knocking out {{Sm|Havok}}, {{Sm|RAIN}}, {{Sm|ZeRo}}, {{Sm|Mr. R}}, and {{Sm|Anti}} in the process. Nairo eventually faced Otori in Losers' Semis in a long-awaited rematch, but lost the set 2-3, placing 4th out of 338 entrants. Nairo saw another major victory at [[Apex 2014]], where he defeated ESAM in a rematch from SKTAR, and other top players, such as {{Sm|Mew2King}} and ZeRo, two of the best Meta Knights in the world.