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'''Uprising 2019''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' regional tournament held in South Korea, on August 31st - September 1st, 2019. This tournament was Korea's first two-day international event. It featured several notable Asian competitors, such as {{Sm|Raito}}, {{Sm|Lea}}, {{Sm|ZAKI}}, {{Sm|RAIN}}, {{Sm|Gackt}}, and {{Sm|Eim}} from Japan, {{Sm|XIFL}} from Hong Kong, {{Sm|Regerets}} from the Philippines, {{Sm|JJROCKETS}}, {{Sm|Tanark}}, and {{Sm|Sejun}} from Korea, as well as Mexican smasher {{Sm|MkLeo}}.
'''Uprising 2019''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' regional tournament held in South Korea, from August 31st-September 1st, 2019. This tournament was Korea's first two-day international event. It featured several notable Asian competitors, such as {{Sm|Raito}}, {{Sm|Lea}}, {{Sm|ZAKI}}, {{Sm|RAIN}}, {{Sm|Gackt}}, and {{Sm|Eim}} from Japan, {{Sm|XIFL}} from Hong Kong, {{Sm|Regerets}} from the Philippines, {{Sm|JJROCKETS}}, {{Sm|Tanark}}, and {{Sm|Sejun}} from Korea, as well as Mexican smasher {{Sm|MkLeo}}.


==Results==
==Results==

Revision as of 01:14, June 19, 2021

Not to be confused with Tournament:Uprising
Uprising 2019
Uprising2019.jpg
Dates August 31st-September 1st, 2019
Venue SDC Sports Center 1F Gymnasium
Address/City 60, Jeil-ro, Jungwon-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do
Seongnam South Korea
Attendance 129
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners Mexico MkLeo 1v1
Mexico MkLeo & Japan Raito 2v2

Uprising 2019 was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate regional tournament held in South Korea, from August 31st-September 1st, 2019. This tournament was Korea's first two-day international event. It featured several notable Asian competitors, such as Raito, Lea, ZAKI, RAIN, Gackt, and Eim from Japan, XIFL from Hong Kong, Regerets from the Philippines, JJROCKETS, Tanark, and Sejun from Korea, as well as Mexican smasher MkLeo.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(126 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Mexico MkLeo Joker (SSBU)Chrom (SSBU)
2nd Japan Gackt Ness (SSBU)
3rd Japan Eim Joker (SSBU)
4th Japan RAIN Joker (SSBU)
5th Japan Raito Duck Hunt (SSBU)Lucina (SSBU)
5th Japan ZAKI King Dedede (SSBU)
7th Philippines Regerets Mii Brawler (SSBU)
7th Japan Lea Greninja (SSBU)
9th South Korea JJROCKETS Diddy Kong (SSBU)
9th South Korea Tanark Fox (SSBU)
9th New Zealand Aluf Mario (SSBU)
9th South Korea LynZle Mii Swordfighter (SSBU)Joker (SSBU)
13th Japan Yuu Cloud (SSBU)
13th Hong Kong XIFL Pokémon Trainer (SSBU)
13th China TeeJ Mega Man (SSBU)
13th Japan SUGY Ganondorf (SSBU)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles

(32 teams)
Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st Mexico MkLeo Chrom (SSBU)Link (SSBU)Joker (SSBU) Japan Raito Lucina (SSBU)
2nd Japan Gackt Ness (SSBU) Japan Lea Greninja (SSBU)
3rd South Korea Tanark Fox (SSBU) South Korea JJROCKETS Diddy Kong (SSBU)
4th South Korea Sejun King Dedede (SSBU) Japan ZAKI King Dedede (SSBU)
5th Japan SUGY Ganondorf (SSBU) Japan Yuu Cloud (SSBU)
5th China TeeJ Mega Man (SSBU) New Zealand Aluf Mario (SSBU)

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