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*{{Sm|Renth|USA}} - Florida Ganondorf main who was regarded as being one of the top in the world for his movement and punish game.
*{{Sm|Renth|USA}} - Florida Ganondorf main who was regarded as being one of the top in the world for his movement and punish game.
*{{Sm|RockCrock|USA}} - Along with Kage, he was one of the strongest solo Ganondorf players during the late 2000s. Placed high at early CEO events and 33rd at {{Trn|GENESIS}}. The technique known as [[Tech Check]] was formerly named after him. Became semi-active before being banned from competitive play due to sexual misconduct allegations.
*{{Sm|RockCrock|USA}} - Along with Kage, he was one of the strongest solo Ganondorf players during the late 2000s. Placed high at early CEO events and 33rd at {{Trn|GENESIS}}. The technique known as [[Tech Check]] was formerly named after him. Became semi-active before being banned from competitive play due to sexual misconduct allegations.
*{{Sm|Tipman|USA}} - Florida Ganondorf main mostly active in the mid 2000's with high placings at {{Trn|MLG Orlando 2006}}. Known for popularizing the utility of [[Ganondorf (SSBM)/Up aerial|Ganondorf's up-air]] as a semi-spike, which led to the technique sometimes being referred to as the "Tipman spike."
*{{Sm|Tipman|USA}} - Florida Ganondorf main mostly active in the mid 2000's with high placings at {{Trn|MLG Orlando 2006}}. Known for popularizing the utility of {{Mvsub|Ganondorf|SSBM|up aerial|poss=y}} as a semi-spike, which led to the technique sometimes being referred to as the "Tipman spike."


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===