I 100% agree with what
@RM Cossner is saying.
I know I am not a top player and pretty much have a 0 chance of winning a major, especially when I use Goro the entire tournament.
1 thing that people do alot on this site and is TRULY toxic is what I call "Theory Fighting", That is the DUMBEST way to talk about a particular MU. So when I say something about my character, why do I get put on blast when the people I play are a higher level player than the 1 you are playing.
For example. I am in EVB, EVB has players WAY above my caliber. KP, Big D, Noobe, DR, Gross, Vendetta are ALL better players than me no questions asked. So when I play them with my main character and I come back and want to talk about the MU I would expect people to believe me.
Milky Situation is probably my most played opponent, we played the Goro vs Reptile ALL of the time. I know that MU inside and out (Especially since I use both characters). Milky and I have talked, grinded, and practiced this MU over and over and over. But yet, no Goro mains really agrees with me, even though ALL of the reptile mains agree that Reptile beats Goro.
Anybody can talk MUs, but it's one thing to play a MU than it is to learn a MU. In "theory" Goro vs Mileena is a 5-5 to some Goro mains. I HIGHLY disagree with that, (granted Foxy is a god compared to me) but when I played Foxy in a set, I didn't care about the set count, my main goal was to find a good way around B12 from Mileena, and I thought I did with reversal PW, but then Foxy countered EVERY option I have with Goro with a D3. Goro can't even do a poke in to PW against Mileena, as she can roll punish it every time. (D4xPW is safe)
This is how players should talk about MUs, not hey I beat Big D in a ft10 so XYZ beats XYZ. People care too much about what the set count was. To me, set counts only matter in a tournament.
TL;DR - Please do not theory fight, that is the dumbest way to talk MUs. I don't care if you are a high level player or a newbie. It is dumb and should never be used. Also, it does matter who your opponent is when you want to talk MU numbers or anything specific really.
Not saying newbies or unknown players can't be right, I mean look at
@dennycascade for example, just learned Goro and within a few weeks had a new BnB with max damage.
/rant