Smasher:Squerk

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Squerk
Character info
Smash 4 main Yoshi
Ultimate main Yoshi
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Ultimate MD/VA Ultimate Power Rankings: 15th
Personal and other info
Real name Tyler Wells
Location Virginia Beach, Virginia United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Super Smash Bros. 4 Professional
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Professional

Squerk is a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Yoshi player from Virginia Beach, Virginia and is Puppeh's older brother. He is currently 2nd on the Southern Virginia Power Rankings and 15th on the MD/VA Ultimate Power Rankings. He has wins over ESAM, Dark Wizzy, and Mekos.

Tournament placings

 

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Glitch 2 September 24th-25th, 2016 49th 9th Rideae
CEO Dreamland April 14th-16th, 2017 65th 13th Puppeh
Glitch 3 May 6th, 2017 17th 33rd Crits
Mason Versus: Rags May 12th, 2018 13th 1st Puppeh
CEO 2018 June 29th-July 1st, 2018 97th 25th Kazenoko

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Glitch 6 January 20th, 2019 17th 13th Hex
Pound 2019 April 19th-21st, 2019 49th
Just Roll With It! 11 June 15th, 2019 13th 3rd Puppeh
Mason Versus: ZD June 22nd, 2019 9th 1st WaDi
CEO 2019 June 28th-30th, 2019 97th

Harassment Allegations & Retirement

On July 10th, a Southern Virginia TO named Winter made an announcement that Squerk would be banned from 4 different Southern Virginia tournaments until January 9, 2020,[1] not citing a direct reason for the ban. In response to the ban, Squerk stated, "I’ll own up to my actions and accept it. I think this ends my smash career though, it was a fun 5 years",[2] alluding to a permanent leave from Competitive Smash.

On July 11th, the Old Dominion University Super Smash Association[3] announced a ban against Squerk of their own due to "consistent toxic behavior over the past months",[4] citing multiple accounts of harassment against several players who frequent the university's tournaments.

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