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'''Wobbles''', previously known as '''Wobbles the Phoenix''' or '''Honorbound''', is a retired [[smasher]] from Dallas, Texas who is known for playing the {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} and was considered the best in the world with them prior to his initial retirement. Wobbles was formerly ranked 1st on both the [[Central Texas Power Rankings|Central Texas Melee Power Rankings]] and the [[Arizona Power Rankings|Arizona Melee Power Rankings]] and was 30th on the [[2016 SSBMRank]] list.  
'''Wobbles''', previously known as '''Wobbles the Phoenix''' or '''Honorbound''', is a retired [[smasher]] from Dallas, Texas who is known for playing the {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} and was considered the best in the world with them prior to his initial retirement. Wobbles was formerly ranked 1st on both the [[Central Texas Power Rankings|Central Texas Melee Power Rankings]] and the [[Arizona Power Rankings|Arizona Melee Power Rankings]] and was 30th on the [[2016 SSBMRank]] list.  


He became known for his use of the "[[grab]], [[pummel]], [[forward tilt]]" infinite [[combo]] that effectively pushed him within the top 12 finalists in his debut major tournament [[NorCal Tournament]]. Wobbles' claim to fame also sparked a series of discussions concerning whether or not the Ice Climbers' forward tilt infinite should be banned in competitive play. The [[Smash Back Room]] decided that the infinite should go unbanned in tournaments. The technique has since been called [[wobbling]].
He became known for his use of the "[[grab]], [[neutral attack]], [[forward tilt]]" infinite [[combo]] that effectively pushed him within the top 12 finalists in his debut major tournament [[NorCal Tournament]]. Wobbles' claim to fame also sparked a series of discussions concerning whether or not the Ice Climbers' forward tilt infinite should be banned in competitive play. The [[Smash Back Room]] decided that the infinite should go unbanned in tournaments. The technique has since been called [[wobbling]].


Wobbles announced his retirement on January 20th, 2018. He will still be around in the community, but will no longer be competing in tournaments.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PG_Wobbles/status/954711569107177474|title=Wobbles announcing his retirement}}</ref>
Wobbles announced his retirement on January 20th, 2018. He will still be around in the community, but will no longer be competing in tournaments.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PG_Wobbles/status/954711569107177474|title=Wobbles announcing his retirement}}</ref>

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