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Tink managed to win the fourth [[Midwest Circuit]] 2006 event, Flame of Bowser 5, on December 2nd, 2006, and afterward was promoted to the number 2 position from number 5 in the [[Midwest Power Rankings]]. | Tink managed to win the fourth [[Midwest Circuit]] 2006 event, Flame of Bowser 5, on December 2nd, 2006, and afterward was promoted to the number 2 position from number 5 in the [[Midwest Power Rankings]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:32, May 29, 2015
Tink | |
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Character info | |
Melee mains | Fox, Marth |
Other Melee characters | Sheik, Falco |
Personal and other info | |
Real name | Wayne G. |
Location | Northwest Indiana |
Miscellaneous info | |
Skill | Top professional |
Tink aka "Wayne G from the HMD" aka "El Feo Uno" aka "Ugly-Ass Tink" is a Fox/Marth player from Northwest Indiana (although his proximity to Chicago causes many people to consider him as being from Chicago/Illinois). He was ranked number 12 in the nation on the final Smash Panel Power Rankings near the end of 2006.
Wayne "Tink" G made his start in smash on the local level at a series of tournaments called "The Pen2 Monthlies" where he won his first tournament by defeating CunningKitsune with Jigglypuff. He then went on to participate in the "Melee Coliseum" series and so on...
Tink is one of the elite 5 players in the Midwest, also including Drephen, Dope, Vidjogamer, and Darkrain, that have dominated the Midwest since mid-2005. The players are so close in standing that rarely will any of them win consecutive tournaments, often knocking each other out.
Tink managed to win the fourth Midwest Circuit 2006 event, Flame of Bowser 5, on December 2nd, 2006, and afterward was promoted to the number 2 position from number 5 in the Midwest Power Rankings.