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Wobbles "Honorbound"
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Character info
Melee main Ice Climbers
Other Melee characters Sheik, Fox
Project M main Mario
Personal and other info
Real name Robert Wright
Birth date (age 37)
Location Texas United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Top professional
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Wobbles, previously known as Wobbles the Phoenix or Honorbound, is an American smasher known for playing the Ice Climbers, being considered the best in the world with them. He has become infamous 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, NCT2. He placed first at Evo South 2007. Wobbles was formerly ranked 1st on the Arizona Melee Power Rankings.

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 is known for popularizing the term "Arizona Anger" when he threw his controller in what is now an infamous match against SilentSpectre.[1]

Perhaps Wobbles' most memorable performance was at EVO 2013, where he defied all expectations and placed 2nd, defeating top players such as Mango, Dr. Peepee, and Hungrybox in winners' bracket. However, he later lost to Mango by a score of 0-3 and 1-3 in grand finals sets 1 and 2, respectively. After this dominating performance with a character once considered to be below the threshold for a high tier character, Wobbles retired from the competitive community as he announced before the tournament.


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