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The editor who added this tag believes this page should be cleaned up for the following reason: Several of the people listed are, in fact, not professional and have added themselves, making the page inaccurate. If you see anyone who is not professional, please remove them as soon as possible; Boards and tables are DEFINITELY needed
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Professionals playing SSBM. From left to right: Ken, Isai, Oro, Azen.

A professional gamer is one who regularly makes money off of the game and/or one who is recruited and sponsored by a notable organization, such as MLG. Due to MLG and other major gaming corporations not sponsoring smash anymore, a professional is usually considered the person at the top of the metagame of that said character. An example of this is Hax for Falcon or Axe for Pikachu.

SSBM professionals

Organized by main

Bowser

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Australia'

Captain Falcon

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Europe'

Australia'

Donkey Kong

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Dr. Mario

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Europe'

Falco

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Europe'

Mexico'

Fox

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Europe'

Australia'

Mexico'

Ganondorf

United States'

Canada'

México'

Europe'

Ice Climbers

United States'

Japan'

Europe'

Brazil'

Jigglypuff

United States'

Europe'

Kirby

United States'

Europe'

Australia'

Link

United States'

  • HDL

Japan'

Europe'

Luigi

United States'

Japan'

Europe'

Mario

United States'

Marth

United States'

Japan'

Europe'

Australia'

Mexico'

Mewtwo

United States'

Mr. Game & Watch

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Ness

United States'

Japan'

Peach

United States'

Japan'

Europe'

Pichu

United States'

Pikachu

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Roy

United States'

Japan'

Mexico'

Samus

United States'

Japan'

Mexico'

Sheik

United States'

Japan'

Europe'

Yoshi

United States'

Japan'

Europe'

Australia'

Young Link

United States'

Canada'

Japan'

Zelda

United States'

Japan'