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Smasher:Boxman

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Boxman X
Character info
Melee mains Fox, Sheik, Marth
Melee doubles mains Jigglypuff
Brawl main Pikachu
Other Brawl characters Meta Knight, Snake
Smash 4 main Pikachu
Other Smash 4 characters Mario, Cloud
Team info
Crew(s) wWw Gaming
Rankings and results info
Most recent ranking Super Smash Bros. Melee Maine Power Rankings: 10th
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Maine Power Rankings: 5th
Super Smash Bros. 4 Maine Power Rankings: 10th
Personal and other info
Real name Trevor Tibbetts
Location Maine United States

Boxman X (or also called just Boxman) is a smasher from Maine as well as tournament organizer. He has notably been the creator of The Blade Breakers, a group comprised of players such as Mango, Darc, Cactuar, PC Chris, SleepyK and more. The crew eventually disbanded. He also created Way Way Way Gaming, often abbreviated as just wWw Gaming, which sponsored players such as Bloodcross and Dazwa.