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I think we should make this category have nothing to do with skill level.  The people included in this category should be ANYONE who is sponsored and gets payed to play, regardless of skill.  Other people can be in the character specfic and famous categories.  That's what I think.
I think we should make this category have nothing to do with skill level.  The people included in this category should be ANYONE who is sponsored and gets payed to play, regardless of skill.  Other people can be in the character specfic and famous categories.  That's what I think.
Well, whatever solution there is to solve this, hopefully it comes soon. More and more people are being added to this section, and it's debatable whether some of them should be considered a pro.

Revision as of 12:19, January 27, 2007

So once again, we face the impossible-to-answer question: what makes a Pro? --nealdt 22:57, October 19, 2006 (GMT)

I think the question should be taken up, if at all, by the Back Room. -- Bean 01:08, December 5, 2006 (GMT)


Is there any way that this can be moved to Category:Professionals?

I agree on cleaning up this topic. Should we simply limit it to whoever is currently on the Smash Power Rankings? 25 people sounds good to me.

No, because the gap between pro and non-pro is a lot larger than the gap between 25 and the person who would have been ranked 26th if the list was a bit longer. Are you going to tell me that 26th person is not pro?

I think we should make this category have nothing to do with skill level. The people included in this category should be ANYONE who is sponsored and gets payed to play, regardless of skill. Other people can be in the character specfic and famous categories. That's what I think.

Well, whatever solution there is to solve this, hopefully it comes soon. More and more people are being added to this section, and it's debatable whether some of them should be considered a pro.