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'''Cody Schwab''', formerly known as '''iBDW''' and often referred to as just '''Cody''', is a ''[[Melee]]'' [[smasher]] from Queens, New York who is considered one of the greatest {{SSBM|Fox}} players of all-time and the best in the post-[[Slippi]] era. He began competing in 2015 and was first ranked on the [[SSBMRank]] in 2017 before entering the top 10 for the [[MPGR 2019]] season. He then improved greatly in the [[Slippi]] era thanks to exceptionally strong performances online before claiming his first ever major tournament win at {{Trn|Riptide}} and his first supermajor win a few months later at {{Trn|Smash Summit 12}}. Since then, he has been considered one of the best players in the post-Slippi era, and was the definitive best in the world in 2023 after winning [[Tournament:The Match|a first-to-10 match]] between him and {{Sm|Zain}}. | '''Cody Schwab''', formerly known as '''iBDW''' and often referred to as just '''Cody''', is a ''[[Melee]]'' [[smasher]] from Queens, New York who is considered one of the greatest {{SSBM|Fox}} players of all-time and the best in the post-[[Slippi]] era. He began competing in 2015 and was first ranked on the [[SSBMRank]] in 2017 before entering the top 10 for the [[MPGR 2019]] season. He then improved greatly in the [[Slippi]] era thanks to exceptionally strong performances online before claiming his first ever major tournament win at {{Trn|Riptide}} and his first supermajor win a few months later at {{Trn|Smash Summit 12}}. Since then, he has been considered one of the best players in the post-Slippi era, and was the definitive best in the world in 2023 after winning a [[Tournament:The Match|a first-to-10 match]] between him and {{Sm|Zain}}. | ||
Despite his skill, Cody infamously had little luck securing a sponsor after {{Team|Panda}}'s collapse, though he was temporarily sponsored by several organizations such as {{Team|Eggdog Esports}} and Nestlé's Canadian chocolate bar Coffee Crisp. He was eventually signed by {{Team|Nouns Esports}} on March 1st, 2024, alongside {{Sm|Aklo}}. On December 19th, 2024, it was announced that Nouns would part ways with Cody on December 31st due to a shift of focus within the company.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://x.com/nounsesports/status/1869809685789855748 |title=Tweet from Nouns Esports |accessdate=2024-12-27 }}</ref> | Despite his skill, Cody infamously had little luck securing a sponsor after {{Team|Panda}}'s collapse, though he was temporarily sponsored by several organizations such as {{Team|Eggdog Esports}} and Nestlé's Canadian chocolate bar Coffee Crisp. He was eventually signed by {{Team|Nouns Esports}} on March 1st, 2024, alongside {{Sm|Aklo}}. On December 19th, 2024, it was announced that Nouns would part ways with Cody on December 31st due to a shift of focus within the company.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://x.com/nounsesports/status/1869809685789855748 |title=Tweet from Nouns Esports |accessdate=2024-12-27 }}</ref> | ||
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