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IC DJT 88 Wins Injustice at Wednesday Night Fights Summer Edition 1.6

CrimsonShadow

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Anyone who knows the Terry Brothers from their run in Mortal Kombat 9, knows that they had a habit of switching places with each other from tournament to tournament. Throughout the history of the game, Denzell would tear the bracket up at one event, and at the next MIT would make Top 8 instead; until they finally broke even at MLG Dallas. In keeping with tradition, the last time the Vegas crew made their way down to Wednesday Night Fights, it was Malik "MIT" Terry who made his way to 2nd place. This time, it was Denzell who managed to make his way to the top of the heap, and he was eventually able to collect a WNF victory to go along with his impressive runner-up finish in IGAU at EVO. With the addition of Vegas, this edition of WNF was fairly stacked, with nowhere to hide in the bracket. But although there were likely a number of great matches, but our viewing experience this week was limited to Top 3.

Ine one of the most anticipated matches of the night, Denzell and his Green Lantern faced off against WNF multi-time champion RDK Tyrant, who is coming off his record-breaking month-long chokehold on the tournament's top spot. The action in Winners Finals started quickly, with both players staying mobile and jockeying for position. Going back and forth, they traded damage throughout their first life bars until Tyrant caught Denzell after a standing Oa's Rocket with a meter-burned Swamp Hands, dashing up to full combo into the background interactible and give himself a solid lead. But Denzel responded, catching Tyrant out of a frametrap and jumping all over him, and eventually zoning him out as he tried to back away and create space. The second game started off with both players trying to zone each other from fullscreen, until Tyrant found an opening and dashed in to hit Denzell out of the air. After Tyrant pressured Denzell to go up by most of a life bar, Denzel responded and opened up a Resets R' Us store at Tyrant's expense. Down to their last bit of life, another meter-burned Swamp Hands spelled the beginning of the end for Denzell, as Tyrant wisely staggered his followup to keep Denzell from clashing and take the match. Although Tyrant came storming out of the gate again in Game 3, Denzell began to play a cat-and-mouse game, walking just into Tyrant's attack range and then jumping back to zone him with rockets and Minigun A missed read on an airgrab allowed Denzell a full combo punish, and he carefully backed away to Zone Tyrant out once again and send him to Losers 2-1.

Losers Finals was between Tyrant and his teammate, previous WNF multi-winner RDK Godspeed. Godspeed wasted no time, and was all over Tyrant from the get-go. Playing aggressively and mixing Black Adam's trait into his pressure, he never let Tyrant get comfortable and took the first game with a convincing lead. In Game 2, Godspeed continued to rush Tyrant down like mad, paying for it a few times when Tyrant used the Walking Corpse armor to grab him through the onslaught. Although Godspeed played a risky, breakneck game and was caught by Swamp Hands a couple of times coming in, he traded damage for damage, keeping the match even as he worked to get the upper hand. Caught by a punish as he attempted to pressure Godspeed after a blocked b23, Tyrant was forced to clash, sent back to fullscreen, and finished off with a Low Lighting, putting Godspeed into Grand Finals.



Grand Finals found both rivals on equal footing as the set began. Although DJT has a lot of Black Adam experience thanks to his brother MIT, Godspeed has played him before (at Vindication earlier this year) and looked comfortable. Denzell made a number of intelligent reads in Game 1, using meter to blow through Black Adam's Lightning Cage wakeup and eventually forcing Godspeed to clash. After Godspeed returned the favor, Denzell continued to space himself well and eventually caught Godspeed after a whiffed b23 to take the win. But in Game 2, Godspeed headed back to his trusty Metropolis Rooftop, and the battle for interactibles ensued. With both players both using the flying robots to deal damage and punishing the other's attempts to grab them, the game came down to the wire until Godspeed was able to grab one final robot to close Denzell out and take the game. The 3rd match started off with both players playing footsies, but a Black Magic from Godspeed turned into a downhill spiral when he missed the fact that he didn't yet have the meter to Meter Burn it. On autopilot, he went for the divekick followup, which was blocked by Denzell for a full punish, and Denzell continued to ride his momentum to build a significant lead. But eventually Godspeed fought his way back to even, and the two became tangled in a top-notch struggle for an edge. The final moments of the set were fantastic as both players pulled out all the stops, and Godspeed ultimately read Denzell's b3 with a divekick to reset the bracket and give himself one more chance.

In the second set, Denzell's crisp reactions were on display once again, and he countered Godspeed in every little gap with Green Lantern's b1's to rack up a pile of damage. But Godspeed stayed cool and kept himself in the game, slowly working his way back. Two favorable clashes for Denzell gave him a solid lead once again, however, and he caught Godspeed in one final combo for the first win of Set 2. Godspeed, looking extremely focused, headed back to the rooftop, but Denzell continued to play incredibly well and kept Godspeed from making use of the interactibles. But once Denzell started to lay back and zone, Godspeed was able to tip things back into his favor as he interrupted GL with Black Magic, low lightning, and divekicks. As usual, the set came down to an extremely close final segment, but Godspeed was eventually forced into the corner, giving himself nowhere to go and opening him up to GL's 50/50 game. Denzell hit him with a chess-like series of final attacks in rapid succession, tagging him with a double overhead for the win and grabbing his first victory at WNF.

All of the matches in Top 3 were a blast to see this week, and they showcased some high level play along with some new bits of matchup tech. Denzell's Lantern play was impeccable, and he really made use of the character's best elements on his way to the win. Godspeed also looked better than ever, and showed that he cannot be taken lightly as we move into the late summer and fall tournament season. Vegas has their sights set on the Fall Classic, where they will hopefully be making an appearance. And Denzell's victory means that we can add Green Lantern to the list of characters that have successfully topped a highly competitive tournament bracket. With the Flash terrorizing locals, and the list of dangerous characters growing at a deliberate pace, the game is evolving week by week and it's exciting to watch.

Top 8:
1) Denzell
2) RDK|GodSpeed
3) RDK|Tyrant
4) EGP pboardplayer 88
5) EMPEROR_THEO
5) IC Flawedzilla
7) Mucho Free Slayer
7) Rip

Stream Archives:
http://www.twitch.tv/leveluplive/b/442537645?t=49m54s
http://www.twitch.tv/leveluplive/b/442550837

Bracket:
http://levelup.challonge.com/wnfae2013_1_6_inj_se
 

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Galloping Ghost Arcade
How many players are the other tourneys (AE for example) getting that Injustice is already downgraded to "side game" status and only the top 3 get streamed? Very disappointing...

Where there very few people registered for Injustice for this WNF, or was this just a one-off and next week more Injustice will be streamed? I understand that the flow of multiple games' tournaments running on a single stream can uneven the streaming schedule sometimes, but this seems a bit unfair to the NRS scene. Even more disappointing was the fact that Vegas was there; would have loved to see more of them, they are an extremely talented group of players! Not to mention, the WNF regulars normally have 3 of the EVO top 8 participate!
 

Wemfs

The only morality in a cruel world is chance.
Yeah wtf is up with Injustice getting jewed on stream time?
 

CrimsonShadow

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How many players are the other tourneys (AE for example) getting that Injustice is already downgraded to "side game" status and only the top 3 get streamed? Very disappointing...

Where there very few people registered for Injustice for this WNF, or was this just a one-off and next week more Injustice will be streamed? I understand that the flow of multiple games' tournaments running on a single stream can uneven the streaming schedule sometimes, but this seems a bit unfair to the NRS scene. Even more disappointing was the fact that Vegas was there; would have loved to see more of them, they are an extremely talented group of players! Not to mention, the WNF regulars normally have 3 of the EVO top 8 participate!
Yeah wtf is up with Injustice getting jewed on stream time?
The thing is, some game usually always takes the hit at WNF. At first it was Tekken, and SF sometimes. When IGAU was first released they rode the CPM wave and featured it before showing the other games in Top 3. But I guess now that the game has been out a few months, they've switched everything back around.

It really makes you appreciate The Break and NLBC because you don't have to question whether you'll see a good chunk of the bracket at those tournaments. Like Art said, SF4 and co. have been around forever, and Injustice is helping to attract new people to the scene. Seems like they could find a better way to split the stream time in WNF, but who knows.
 

Rathalos

Play Monster Hunter!
Games cycle on WNF, sometimes its Tekken, sometimes SF, sometimes Injustice.

Every game gets their due, except SFxT.
 
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GGA HAN

Galloping Ghost Arcade
The thing is, some game usually always takes the hit at WNF. At first it was Tekken, and SF sometimes. When IGAU was first released they rode the CPM wave and featured it before showing the other games in Top 3. But I guess now that the game has been out a few months, they've switched everything back around.

It really makes you appreciate The Break and NLBC because you don't have to question whether you'll see a good chunk of the bracket at those tournaments. Like Art said, SF4 and co. have been around forever, and Injustice is helping to attract new people to the scene. Seems like they could find a better way to split the stream time in WNF, but who knows.


I hear you...although this seems even quicker than WNF did the same to MK9 when they had it. I just hope the local scenes don't suffer as a result.
 

haketh

Champion
I hear you...although this seems even quicker than WNF did the same to MK9 when they had it. I just hope the local scenes don't suffer as a result.
If local scenes are suffering because only Top 3 is getting streamed peoples priorities are messed up. Or I'm just too damn old.
 

GGA HAN

Galloping Ghost Arcade
CrimsonShadow, great post as always and we're glad we were able to come down there (will go back the following Wednesday then TFC here we come). I had a very bad day unfortunately, went 1-2 and probably am going to have to make the switch from BA to WW since she suits my style way more. I'm coming back way stronger next time.
I'm def. going to watch what you do with her. I'm feeling the same lately...BA is awesome but he might not be my style and I was messing with WW earlier this week. Good luck with her!
 
I'm def. going to watch what you do with her. I'm feeling the same lately...BA is awesome but he might not be my style and I was messing with WW earlier this week. Good luck with her!
same to you man, BA is definitely a very good character, but he isn't for me. WW is a very solid character who has a lot of options, i'll be using her for sure.
 

Rip

Noob
WNF seems to just stream whatever they feel like at the moment. Tekken's been shafted a lot lately. We had one of the best koreans in the world here before Evo and only got top 3 streamed. That was the WNF that also had UMVC3 though. I'm sure Injustice will cycle back to getting more stream time since Tekken got it this week.

RIP 7th ? ;O
I know right? I tied MF Slayer! I could've gotten 4th at Evo!
 

Protagonist_1

Champion
Really awesome stream. Congrats to DJT, and the ending of the stream was hilarious. Love WNF :).

As for the stream time, WNF usually cycles through different games. If I'm not mistaken, it usually depends on the number of entrants. There have been times were injustice has less people than SF4, but it still got stream time, and vise versa (tekken, has gotten limited stream time in the past as well). However, I still appreciate what Commando does (I watch all the games too, even though I prefer injustice and tekken). :D