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Tournament:2GGT: Mexico Saga

2GGT: Mexico Saga
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Dates June 4th, 2016
Venue eSports Arena
Address/City 120 W 5th St
Santa Ana, California USA
Attendance 423
Entry fees Venue: $15
Singles: $5
Doubles: $5 (per person)
Pot size(s) Singles: $2,265.00
Doubles: $970.00
Results
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners USA Larry Lurr 1v1
USA SlayerZ & USA Zenyou 2v2
Staff
Organizer(s) Champ

2GGT: Mexico Saga was a super regional Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournament held at the eSports Arena center in Santa Ana, California on June 4th, 2016. 11 smashers from Mexico attended the event, along with out-of-state American competitors including The Wall and Zinoto. ZeRo, winner of 2GGT: Fatality, ESAM, and EE Saga, attended the event after having not played in a SoCal tournament for nearly three months. The venue opened one day prior to the official event to allow for free play time as well as giving attendees an opportunity to pre-register in person and leave setups overnight. A special event, a 5v5 SoCal vs. Mexico crew battle, occurred at 4 PM on the event day, resulting in a SoCal win. The event was streamed by 2GGaming. With its final entrant count of 413 for singles, 2GGT: Mexico Saga became the largest one day tournament in Smash history, although it was eventually surpassed by 2GGT: KTAR Saga with 414 entrants.

ResultsEdit

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singlesEdit

(413 entrants)
Top 48 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Larry Lurr     $1,132.50
2nd   ZeRo    $498.30
3rd   Zinoto   $294.45
4th   Hyuga   $158.55
5th   K9sbruce   $67.95
5th   ImHip    $67.95
7th   falln   $22.65
7th   Tyrant     $22.65
9th   KOSSismoss  
9th   Aarvark  
9th   Tearbear  
9th   Xzax  
13th   SlayerZ  
13th   Apachai~   
13th   WiiGi  
13th   The Wall  
17th   Mr. ConCon  
17th   Stroder   
17th   VoiD  
17th   SM  
17th   SS   
17th   Renslay   
17th   Nicko  
17th   Zenyou  
25th   Elegant  
25th   Phoenix  
25th   TLTC  
25th   Legit  
25th   Zan  
25th   NCJacobT   
25th   Vash  
25th   Debo  
33rd   ven  
33rd   BAM   
33rd   S2H  
33rd   Z  
33rd   Hitaku  
33rd   Z0mfg   
33rd   JK  
33rd   IC  
33rd   Douglas  
33rd   Saiki  
33rd   Aphro  
33rd   AC   
33rd   Impose  
33rd   Jonny Westside  
33rd   Stark  
33rd   Soulimar  

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U doublesEdit

(97 teams)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   SlayerZ     Zenyou   $485.00 ($242.50 each)
2nd   K9sbruce      SS    $232.80 ($116.40 each)
3rd   Tyrant     Mr. ConCon   $126.10 (63.05 each)
4th   Hyuga     Zan   $67.90 ($33.95 each)
5th   VoiD     ZeRo   $29.10 ($14.55 each)
5th   Vash     Z   $29.10 ($14.55 each)
7th   Aarvark     Elegant  
7th   Saiki     Stroder    
9th   CRUP!!      Renslay   
9th   Wii Twerk Trainer     Aphro  
9th   Larry Lurr     Xzax  
9th   falln     IC  
13th   Stark     Legit  
13th   Charliedaking     AC   
13th   Nom     Zinoto  
13th   The Wall     Mook  

Smash Wii U SoCal vs. Mexico crew battleEdit

SoCal Player   Character Stocks Taken Mexico Player   Character Stocks Taken
VoiD   6 AC   2
Larry Lurr    7 Z0mfg   0
ZeRo   2 IC   2
K9sbruce   Mook   1
Tyrant   Hyuga    2
Total 15 Total 7
  • Even though AC is from California, he represented Mexico in this crew battle.

TriviaEdit

 
The banner used for the 5v5.
  • Following the crew battle between SoCal and Mexico, a Donald Trump piñata was presented and pulled in half by the two communities as an act of friendship.
    • In the aftermath, VoiD's hand was accidentally stepped on, likely leading to his subpar 17th place finish.
  • The Wall was invited partially as a joke relating to President-Elect Donald Trump's infamous statement about building a wall on the border of the United States and Mexico.

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