Editing Male Wire Frame (SSBM)

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[[File:Wireframenocontest.png|thumb|250px|Male and Female Wire Frame on the No Contest screen, labelled as {{SSBM|Sheik}}.]]
[[File:Wireframenocontest.png|thumb|250px|Male and Female Wire Frame on the No Contest screen, labelled as {{SSBM|Sheik}}.]]
* While winning with Male Wire Frame causes the game to [[crash]] on the results screen, this does not occur if losing or quitting mid-game, where they are erroneously labelled as Sheik.
* While winning with Male Wire Frame causes the game to [[crash]] on the results screen, this does not occur if losing or quitting mid-game, where they are erroneously labelled as Sheik.
* Male Wire Frame has a fully functional Jab 3 and Rapid Jab, but they go unused due to lacking an input window. If modded in through software like Crazy Hand, they are revealed to merely be weaker versions of {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}'s.<ref>[https://twitter.com/VerySpicyJoe/status/1684361942889029633 Jab 3 and Rapid Jab video]</ref>


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