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Panda also made two responses on the matter. The first statement, released on December 2nd, remarked that, while Panda held regret over the manner of interaction between Bunney and BTS and sought to fix the situation quickly, they held zero influence in the SWT's cancellation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaGlobal/status/1598741395870605312|title=Panda's first response}}</ref> Following this statement, {{Sm|Plup}}, {{Sm|iBDW}}, and {{Sm|WaDi}} announced their resignations from Panda. The second response was released on December 5th; it announced that Alan had been removed as CEO, the Panda Cup would be postponed due to security concerns, and that Panda would undergo "an internal restructure and a rededication to our values as members of this community."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaGlobal/status/1599631343159480321|title=Panda's second response}}</ref>
Panda also made two responses on the matter. The first statement, released on December 2nd, remarked that, while Panda held regret over the manner of interaction between Bunney and BTS and sought to fix the situation quickly, they held zero influence in the SWT's cancellation.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaGlobal/status/1598741395870605312|title=Panda's first response}}</ref> Following this statement, {{Sm|Plup}}, {{Sm|iBDW}}, and {{Sm|WaDi}} announced their resignations from Panda. The second response was released on December 5th; it announced that Alan had been removed as CEO, the Panda Cup would be postponed due to security concerns, and that Panda would undergo "an internal restructure and a rededication to our values as members of this community."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PandaGlobal/status/1599631343159480321|title=Panda's second response}}</ref>


On December 6th, Alan himself released a [https://medium.com/@alan_43400/my-statement-3a66fd37978a personal response] detailing his side of the story. In his response, he claimed that he never meant to harm VGBC, and even defended them at points, while also claiming that members of Beyond the Summit were difficult to work with, and members of the community were conspiring to turn on Panda. He also touted the theory that the Smash World Tour Championships were never actually planned to be held and that the "cancellation" was only a front to be perceived as a martyr by the community. This response was met with backlash from the community, with many prominent figures, including many large tournament organizers, speaking up to challenge and debunk his claims. {{Sm|boback}}, head TO of the [[Tournament:GENESIS (series)|GENESIS series]], posted a Twitter thread recounting his experiences with Alan,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/boba_ck/status/1600376820964024326|title=boback's Twitter thread}}</ref> as did Ken Chen, creative director of Beyond the Summit, who was a main target in Alan's response.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Hot_Bid/status/1600362530198630400|title=Ken Chen's Twitter thread}}</ref> SWT released their final statement as a response to Alan's later in the night on December 7th, detailing their communications with Nintendo and disproving the false cancellation theory.<ref name="SWT 3rd statement"/> Some commenters on his Medium post pointed out that Bunney may have actually had good intentions, but it was ruined by his poor communication and behavior.{{fact}}
On December 6th, Alan himself released a [https://medium.com/@alan_43400/my-statement-3a66fd37978a personal response] detailing his side of the story. In his response, he claimed that he never meant to harm VGBC, and even defended them at points, while also claiming that members of Beyond the Summit were difficult to work with, and members of the community were conspiring to turn on Panda. He also touted the theory that the Smash World Tour Championships were never actually planned to be held and that the "cancellation" was only a front to be perceived as a martyr by the community. This response was met with backlash from the community, with many prominent figures, including many large tournament organizers, speaking up to challenge and debunk his claims. {{Sm|boback}}, head TO of the [[Tournament:GENESIS (series)|GENESIS series]], posted a Twitter thread recounting his experiences with Alan,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/boba_ck/status/1600376820964024326|title=boback's Twitter thread}}</ref> as did Ken Chen, creative director of [[Beyond the Summit]], who was a main target in Alan's response.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/Hot_Bid/status/1600362530198630400|title=Ken Chen's Twitter thread}}</ref> SWT released their final statement as a response to Alan's later in the night on December 7th, detailing their communications with Nintendo and disproving the false cancellation theory.<ref name="SWT 3rd statement"/> Some commenters on his Medium post pointed out that Bunney may have actually had good intentions, but it was ruined by his poor communication and behavior.{{fact}}


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