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==Origin==
==Origin==
The term "Johning" was started by the [[Crystal City Crew]] from [[Texas]], during the late 1990s, following the release of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 64]]''. In addition to future professionals such as {{Sm|Caveman}} and {{Sm|Rob$}}, another member of the crew was named John; this player became notorious amongst the other members for frequently making excuses for his losses while competing.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/no-johns-the-high-school-smash-bros-joke-that-became-1838155961|title="How A High School Smash Bros. Joke Became A World-Famous Saying"}}</ref> Eventually, the other members of the crew began to accuse him of "Johning" whenever he made another excuse; the terms "John" and "No Johns" were also eventually used by the players in order to generically refer to excuses.
The term "Johning" was started by the [[Crystal City Crew]] from South division. In addition to future professionals such as {{Sm|Caveman}} and {{Sm|Rob$}}, another member of the crew was named John; this player became notorious amongst the other members for frequently making excuses for his losses. Eventually, the other members of the crew began to accuse him of "Johning" whenever he made another excuse; the terms "John" and "No Johns" were also eventually used by the players in order to generically refer to excuses.


As the crew began to gain more exposure, including attending tournaments out of state, they still used the term "John" and its variants, spreading usage of the term to other crews and players; the term eventually became widespread throughout the ''Melee'' community, and the members of the Crystal City Crew were surprised upon seeing its usage on [[Smashboards]].  
As the crew began to gain more exposure, including attending tournaments out of state, they still used the term "John" and its variants, spreading usage of the term to other crews and players; the term eventually became widespread throughout the ''Melee'' community, and the members of the Crystal City Crew were surprised upon seeing its usage on [[Smashboards]].  

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