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The '''Wi-Fi Warrior Rank''' ('''WWR''') is a biannual list ranking the top 50 best players in online ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tournaments. Created by {{Sm|Tacos|p=Ohio}} and {{Sm|Cloudhead}}, the WWR initially served the same purpose for online {{forwiiu}} tournaments, doing so in its first two seasons, before making the transition to Ultimate for its third season onward. The first iteration of the WWR used data from January - June 2018, and was released fully in July 22nd, 2018. The second iteration of the WWR featured tournaments from July - November 2018, and released fully in December 5th, 2018. The third iteration, and first ''Ultimate'' iteration, counted tournaments from December 2018 - June 2019, and released fully on July 26, 2019. The fourth and most recent iteration counted tournaments from July 2019 - December 2019, and released fully on January 31st, 2020.
The '''Wi-Fi Warrior Rank''' ('''WWR''') is a biannual list ranking the top 50 best players in online ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' tournaments. Created by {{Sm|Tacos|p=Ohio}} and {{Sm|Cloudhead}}, the WWR initially served the same purpose for online {{forwiiu}} tournaments, doing so in its first two seasons, before making the transition to Ultimate for its third season onward. The first iteration of the WWR used data from January - June 2018, and was released fully in July 22nd, 2018. The second iteration of the WWR featured tournaments from July - November 2018, and released fully in December 5th, 2018. The third iteration, and first ''Ultimate'' iteration, counted tournaments from December 2018 - June 2019, and released fully on July 26, 2019. The fourth and most recent iteration counted tournaments from July 2019 - December 2019, and released fully on January 31st, 2020.
 
==Banned players==
Due to a number of sexual harassment and abuse incidents in the community, the Wi-Fi Warrior Rank have banned the following players from their rankings:
*{{Sm|Keitaro}}, {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Tezii}}, and {{Sm|ZeroTwoNone}} (June 2nd, 2020)
*{{Sm|ANTi}}, {{Sm|Sylver}}, and {{Sm|ZeRo}} (June 7th, 2020)
 
==External links==
==External links==
*[https://discord.gg/rq4JDwC WWR Discord]
*[https://discord.gg/rq4JDwC WWR Discord]
*[https://twitter.com/WiFiWarriorRank WWR Twitter]
*[https://twitter.com/WiFiWarriorRank WWR Twitter]
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lXSkhzFktzzcu2YYwsU2-HczwQKgbznJSEiNpKwxOK4/edit Banned Players document]
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[[Category:Power Rankings]]
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Revision as of 16:41, July 7, 2020

The Wi-Fi Warrior Rank (WWR) is a biannual list ranking the top 50 best players in online Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments. Created by Tacos and Cloudhead, the WWR initially served the same purpose for online Super Smash Bros. for Wii U tournaments, doing so in its first two seasons, before making the transition to Ultimate for its third season onward. The first iteration of the WWR used data from January - June 2018, and was released fully in July 22nd, 2018. The second iteration of the WWR featured tournaments from July - November 2018, and released fully in December 5th, 2018. The third iteration, and first Ultimate iteration, counted tournaments from December 2018 - June 2019, and released fully on July 26, 2019. The fourth and most recent iteration counted tournaments from July 2019 - December 2019, and released fully on January 31st, 2020.

Banned players

Due to a number of sexual harassment and abuse incidents in the community, the Wi-Fi Warrior Rank have banned the following players from their rankings:

External links