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Tournament:Paragon Los Angeles 2015

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Paragon Los Angeles 2015
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Dates September 5th-6th, 2015
Venue Ontario Convention Center
Address/City 2000 E Convention Way
Ontario, California USA
Attendance 1,138
Entry fees Venue: $30
Singles: $10
Doubles: $10 per person
Results
Super Smash Bros. Melee winners USA Mango 1v1
Project M winners USA MrLz 1v1
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U winners USA Nairo 1v1

Paragon Los Angeles 2015, or simply Paragon LA, was the second edition of the Paragon tournament series, a national tournament which took place on September 5th to 6th, 2015, at the Ontario Convention Center in Los Angeles, California.

The event was held by Versus and Gaming Knights, featuring singles for Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and singles and doubles for Project M, with live streams by VGBootCamp, Versus and Project M Central. Paragon LA currently stands as one of the largest Smash tournaments to date and the largest Project M tournament to date, with 405 entrants. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the doubles tournaments for Melee and Smash Wii U were canceled. [1]

Results

Melee singles

(547 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Mango   
2nd   Mew2King    
3rd   Hungrybox  
4th   Westballz  
5th   Axe  
5th   Leffen  
7th   Nintendude  
7th   Lucky  
9th   Silent Wolf  
9th   Colbol  
9th   Plup  
9th   Professor Pro  
13th   SFAT  
13th   HugS  
13th   Shroomed  
13th   MacD  
17th   Fiction   
17th   Blea Gelo  
17th   ESAM  
17th   DruggedFox  
17th   PewPewU  
17th   Fly Amanita  
17th   Kira  
17th   Bladewise  
25th   Wizzrobe  
25th   Drunk Sloth
25th   ROFL  
25th   Matt  
25th   Reno  
25th   S2J  
25th   ChuDat  
25th   Eddy Mexico  

Project M singles

(405 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   MrLz  
2nd   Oracle  
3rd   Mew2King   
4th   Hungrybox  
5th   Junebug  
5th   iPunchKidsz  
7th   Machiavelli  
7th   Stereo_KiDD  
9th   Lucky  
9th   Jason Waterfalls  
9th   Silent Wolf   
9th   Plup  
13th   Boiko  
13th   Frozen  
13th   Seagull Joe  
13th   Bladewise  
17th   Red1  
17th   ThunderZ ReiGN  
17th   Babaganoush  
17th   JaimeHR  
17th   Gahtzu  
17th   Ripple  
17th   Professor Pro  
17th   Sosa  
25th   Kaos  
25th   DrinkingFood  
25th   Aero  
25th   Westballz  
25th   Aki  
25th   ZenoKids  
25th   Nintendude  
25th   Sleeh   

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles

(519 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st   Nairo  
2nd   Dabuz  
3rd   MVD  
4th   Ally  
5th   Mr. R  
5th   Shaky  
7th   6WX   
7th   SlayerZ  
9th   Larry Lurr  
9th   Trela  
9th   Tearbear  
9th   Tyrant  
13th   Zex  
13th   Rich Brown  
13th   ESAM  
13th   False  
17th   Dakpo   
17th   ImHip   
17th   Day  
17th   Big D  
17th   VoiD  
17th   AC  
17th   Cacogen  
17th   Zenyou  
25th   Z  
25th   SS  
25th   falln  
25th   Seagull Joe  
25th   8BitMan  
25th   Xaltis  
25th   Xzax  
25th   Charliedaking  

External links

References

  1. ^ Unofficial Doubles cancellation announcement. D'ron "D1" Maingrette, Paragon LA commentator. Retrieved on 2015-09-06.