Smasher:Zigsta

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Zigsta
Character info
Brawl main Pokemon Trainer
Personal and other info
Real name Chris Hewitt
Location Austin, TX United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Semi-Professional
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Zigsta is a Smasher from Austin, Texas. He used to play Melee, but he never got into the competitive scene. He picked up Brawl and immediately picked up Pokemon Trainer. Zigsta is currently a moderator of the Pokemon Trainer boards on Smashboards.

In Brawl

Zigsta began Brawling with his crewmates in his hometown of Slidell, Louisiana, but his game really stepped up upon moving to Austin, Texas, to attend college at the University of Texas at Austin. There he began meeting with fellow Austin Smashers, notably PhantomX, Hylian, and Bored.

While Zigsta almost always goes Pokemon Trainer in tournaments, he sometimes busts out his secondary, Bowser. In fact, some Smashers even say that his Bowser is better than his Pokemon Trainer.

Zigsta always brings his Squirtle plushie to tournaments. When he plays serious matches, he puts on his hat that says "DIRECTOR" on it.

Trivia

  • Zigsta is a film major. He plans on being a writer/director at Pixar.
  • Zigsta almost always sings Disney songs during Austin carpools to tournaments. His favorite song is "When We're Human" from The Princess and the Frog.
  • Zigsta plays Pokemon Trainer because his favorite video game series is Pokemon. He plays Bowser due to his defensive gameplay.
  • Zigsta's favorite film is Toy Story.
  • Zigsta goes to Disney World about once a year. He would live in Cinderella's Castle in the Magic Kingdom if he could.
  • Zigsta created a short film called "Timeout" that was selected as a top 4 student short film in the National PTA Reflections Contest. It has screened at film festivals across the nation and has aired on television in Louisiana and Florida.