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'''Weon-X''' is one of Canada's top ''Melee'' {{SSBM|Fox}} mains (with {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Falco}} as secondaries), as well as one of the top ''Project M'' players in Ontario. He is originally from Chile and was ranked in Chile's Melee Power Rankings before moving to Canada. He has shown that he can contend with some of the best ''Melee'' players by placing top 8 at events such as [[Revival of Melee 7]], [[Super SWEET]], [[The Come Up]], and [[McSmashter 4]]. In ''Project M'', he has regularly met {{Sm|Ally}} in grand finals at Canadian events, going relatively even with him in sets. He is currently ranked 4th on the [[Southern Ontario Melee Power Rankings]] and was previously ranked 43rd in the [[Melee It On Me]] [[2014 SSBMRank]] and 1st in the [[Southern Ontario Power Rankings]] for ''Project M''.
'''Weon-X''' is one of Canada's top ''Melee'' {{SSBM|Fox}} mains (with {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Falco}} as secondaries), as well as one of the top ''Project M'' players in Ontario. He is originally from Chile and was ranked in Chile's Melee Power Rankings before moving to Canada. He has shown that he can contend with some of the best ''Melee'' players by placing top 8 at events such as [[Revival of Melee 7]], [[Super SWEET]], [[The Come Up]], and [[McSmashter 4]]. In ''Project M'', he has regularly met {{Sm|Ally}} in grand finals at Canadian events, going relatively even with him in sets. He is was previously ranked 4th on the [[Southern Ontario Melee Power Rankings]], 43rd on the [[Melee It On Me]] [[2014 SSBMRank]], and 1st on the [[Southern Ontario Power Rankings]] for ''Project M''.


Weon-X made a return in April 2016 at [[Lan ETS 2016]], scoring an impressive 2nd place in singles over {{Sm|Kage}} and {{Sm|Coffeeblack}}, just behind {{Sm|Ryan Ford}}, and winning doubles with Kage.  
Weon-X made a return in April 2016 at [[Lan ETS 2016]], scoring an impressive 2nd place in singles over {{Sm|Kage}} and {{Sm|Coffeeblack}}, just behind {{Sm|Ryan Ford}}, and winning doubles with Kage.  
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