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{{Infobox Team
{{Infobox Team
| name      = Moist Esports
| name      = Moist Esports
| image      = Moist_Esports.png
| image      = {{tabber|title1=Moist Esports|content1=[[File:Moist_Esports.png|250px]]|title2=Moist Moguls|content2=[[File:Moist_Moguls.png|250px]]}}
| location  = Tampa, United States {{Flag|USA}}
| location  = Tampa, United States {{Flag|USA}}
| owners    = Charles White Jr. ({{Sm|Cr1TiKaL}})
| owners    = Charles White Jr. ({{Sm|Cr1TiKaL}})<br>Matt Phillips (SuperSpicyMatt)<br>Danny Palmer<br>Ludwig Anders Ahgren ({{Sm|Ludwig}})<br>Nick Allen
| manager    =  
| manager    =  
| sponsors  =
| sponsors  =
| othergames = ''GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-''<br>''Brawlhalla''<br>''Rocket League''
| othergames = ''Apex Legends''<br>''Brawlhalla''<br>''GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-''<br>''Rocket League''<br>''VALORANT''
}}
}}
'''Moist Esports''' ('''Moist''') is an esports organization run by popular [[Twitch]] streamer and YouTuber {{Sm|Cr1TiKaL}}. The team was created on August 11th, 2021, with {{Sm|Kola}} being their first player. The team currently consists of nine members, six of whom are ''Smash'' players.
'''Moist Esports''' ('''Moist''') is an esports organization run by popular [[Twitch]] streamer and YouTuber {{Sm|Cr1TiKaL}} and co-owned by fellow streamer and YouTuber {{Sm|Ludwig}}. The team was created on August 11th, 2021 and was originally intended to fund {{Sm|Kola}}'s campaign for {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 3}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/MoistCr1TiKaL/status/1427349513170300941|title=Kola in Smash Ultimate Summit 3}}</ref> However, due to the popularity of Cr1TiKaL and the recruitment of other popular top players such as {{Sm|moky}} and {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}, Moist Esports quickly became one of the most recognizable teams in the ''Smash'' scene.


When {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 3}} was announced, Cr1TiKaL made sure Kola would get into the event by campaigning and buying votes in Smash Ultimate Summit 3. Due to the popularity of Cr1TiKaL and the recruitment of other popular top players such as {{Sm|moky}} and {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}, Moist Esports quickly became one of the most recognizable teams in the ''Smash'' scene.
On January 25th, 2023, Ludwig joined as a co-owner and later established his branch of the team, '''Moist Moguls''' ('''MxM'''), with the team signing {{Sm|Zain}} on April 6th, 2023 and moky joining the branch afterwards. This branch was dissolved on September 30th of the same year after Ludwig merged the team with ''Valorant'' team Shopify Rebellion, while the team's signed players were absorbed into the main team.
 
Despite its young lifespan, Moist Esports already has several major tournament wins under its belt. These tournament wins include {{Trn|Super Smash Con: Fall Fest}} and {{Trn|MomoCon 2022}} which were won by Light, and {{Trn|CEO 2021}} which was won by Kola.


==Current Smashers==
==Current Smashers==
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|Aaron Wilhite  
|Aaron Wilhite  
|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
|{{Head|Diddy Kong|g=SSBU|s=24px}}{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|{{Head|Diddy Kong|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|2021-08-22
|2021-08-22
|-
|-
|{{Flag|Canada}}
|{{Flag|Canada}}
|{{Sm|moky}}
|{{Sm|moky}}*
|Kurtis Pratt
|Kurtis Pratt
|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
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|{{Head|Fox|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|{{Head|Fox|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|2021-09-15
|2021-09-15
|-
|{{Flag|USA}}
|{{Sm|Zain}}*
|Zain Naghmi
|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
|{{Head|Marth|g=SSBM|s=24px}}
|2023-04-06
|-
|{{Flag|Australia}}
|{{Sm|Joshman}}
|Joshua Lyras
|''Super Smash Bros. Melee''
|{{Head|Fox|g=SSBM|s=24px}}
|2023-12-15
|}
{{*}}Also competed under the "Moist Mogul" branch.
==Former Smashers==
{|class="wikitable sortable"
!
!ID
!Name
!Game
!Main(s)
!Join Date
!Leave Date
|-
|-
|{{Flag|Mexico}}
|{{Flag|Mexico}}
|{{Sm|Maister}}<ref>Although he is currently representing the team, Maister isn't part of Moist Esports and remains a free agent</ref>
|{{Sm|Maister}}<ref>Although he represented the team, Maister wasn't an official member of Moist Esports and remained a free agent until joining {{Team|Luminosity Gaming}}</ref>
|Enrique Hernández Solís
|Enrique Hernández Solís
|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
|''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''
|{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=24px}}
|2022-04-14
|2022-04-14
|2022-10-09
|}
|}


==Other Famous Players==
==Other Famous Players==
*{{flag|USA}} Julian Harris (Hotashi) <small>''Guilty Gear Strive'' top player and EVO 2021 Champion</small>
*{{flag|USA}} Julian Harris (Hotashi) <small>''Guilty Gear Strive'' top player and EVO 2021 Champion.</small>
*{{flag|USA}} Zack Bielamowicz (Boomie) <small>''Brawlhalla'' top player and World Championship 2vs2 2017, 2019 and 2020 Champion</small>
*{{flag|USA}} Zack Bielamowicz (Boomie) <small>''Brawlhalla'' top player and World Championship 2vs2 2017, 2019 and 2020 Champion.</small>
*{{flag|USA}} Dillon Rizzo (Rizzo) <small>''Rocket League'' top player, RLCS Season 9 - North America Champion, and (most recently) Rocket League Spring Series - North America Champion</small>
*{{flag|USA}} Dillon Rizzo (Rizzo) <small>''Rocket League'' former top player, RLCS Season 9 - North America Champion, and current content creator.</small>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 20:42, October 6, 2024

Moist Esports
Moist Esports.png
Moist Moguls.png
Location Tampa, United States USA
Owners Charles White Jr. (Cr1TiKaL)
Matt Phillips (SuperSpicyMatt)
Danny Palmer
Ludwig Anders Ahgren (Ludwig)
Nick Allen
Other games Apex Legends
Brawlhalla
GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-
Rocket League
VALORANT

Moist Esports (Moist) is an esports organization run by popular Twitch streamer and YouTuber Cr1TiKaL and co-owned by fellow streamer and YouTuber Ludwig. The team was created on August 11th, 2021 and was originally intended to fund Kola's campaign for Smash Ultimate Summit 3.[1] However, due to the popularity of Cr1TiKaL and the recruitment of other popular top players such as moky and Light, Moist Esports quickly became one of the most recognizable teams in the Smash scene.

On January 25th, 2023, Ludwig joined as a co-owner and later established his branch of the team, Moist Moguls (MxM), with the team signing Zain on April 6th, 2023 and moky joining the branch afterwards. This branch was dissolved on September 30th of the same year after Ludwig merged the team with Valorant team Shopify Rebellion, while the team's signed players were absorbed into the main team.

Current Smashers[edit]

Professional Smashers[edit]

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date
USA Kola Kolawole Aideyan Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Roy (SSBU) 2021-08-11
USA Aaron Aaron Wilhite Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Diddy Kong (SSBU) 2021-08-22
Canada moky* Kurtis Pratt Super Smash Bros. Melee Fox (SSBM) 2021-09-02
USA Goblin Alexis Stennett Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Roy (SSBU) 2021-09-13
USA Light Paris Ramirez Garcia Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fox (SSBU) 2021-09-15
USA Zain* Zain Naghmi Super Smash Bros. Melee Marth (SSBM) 2023-04-06
Australia Joshman Joshua Lyras Super Smash Bros. Melee Fox (SSBM) 2023-12-15

*Also competed under the "Moist Mogul" branch.

Former Smashers[edit]

ID Name Game Main(s) Join Date Leave Date
Mexico Maister[2] Enrique Hernández Solís Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) 2022-04-14 2022-10-09

Other Famous Players[edit]

  • USA Julian Harris (Hotashi) Guilty Gear Strive top player and EVO 2021 Champion.
  • USA Zack Bielamowicz (Boomie) Brawlhalla top player and World Championship 2vs2 2017, 2019 and 2020 Champion.
  • USA Dillon Rizzo (Rizzo) Rocket League former top player, RLCS Season 9 - North America Champion, and current content creator.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kola in Smash Ultimate Summit 3.
  2. ^ Although he represented the team, Maister wasn't an official member of Moist Esports and remained a free agent until joining Luminosity Gaming

External links[edit]