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Editing Tournament:The Big House 5

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**This is also the only time that ZeRo was sent to losers before Grand Finals in 2015.
**This is also the only time that ZeRo was sent to losers before Grand Finals in 2015.
***However, this caused ZeRo to go on one of the greatest losers bracket runs in ''Smash 4'' history, defeating several notable players such as {{Sm|Ally}}, {{Sm|ESAM}}, {{Sm|Zenyou}}, {{Sm|ANTi}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}} and finally {{Sm|Nairo}} twice in grand finals to take the tournament.
***However, this caused ZeRo to go on one of the greatest losers bracket runs in ''Smash 4'' history, defeating several notable players such as {{Sm|Ally}}, {{Sm|ESAM}}, {{Sm|Zenyou}}, {{Sm|ANTi}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}} and finally {{Sm|Nairo}} twice in grand finals to take the tournament.
*{{Sm|Leffen}} was slated to enter The Big House 5 but was forced to drop out due to him being denied entry to the United States. This was because his sponsorship by [[TSM]] made it required of him to obtain a workers visa.
*{{Sm|Leffen}} was slated to enter The Big House 5 but was forced to drop out due to him being denied entry to the United States. This was because his sponsorship by [[TSM]] made it required of him to obtain a workers visa.
*Due to the 1.1.1 patch for ''Super Smash Bros. For Wii U'' being released on the Wednesday before the tournament, the game was run on 1.1.0 for the entire event.
*Due to the 1.1.1 patch for ''Super Smash Bros. For Wii U'' being released on the Wednesday before the tournament, the game was run on 1.1.0 for the entire event.
*This is the first national since [[Zenith 2013]] to feature a Luigi main in top 8 in ''Melee''.
*This is the first national since [[Zenith 2013]] to feature a Luigi main in top 8 in ''Melee''.
*A notable case of the [[invisible ceiling glitch]] occured at this tournament. In Game 5 on the last stock, {{Sm|S2J}}'s Captain Falcon hit a down aerial on {{Sm|Abate}}'s Luigi but sent him nowhere, and Abate survived long enough to win the game and send S2J to the Losers' bracket.


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