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For those living under a breakable rock, this Italian guy just won the Master's Division of the World Championship today. Even though we all agree Facebook users aren't the brightest crowd, take a gander at those top comments on the picture of him. The hate won't change a thing. He's the world champion regardless and played by the rules the tourney set, not some imaginary etiquette set by an online community, however you can tell many people don't accept him as a true player for utilizing such a broken mechanic.
You could even call him a villain. Just look at his fucking face. Even during the award ceremony he showed very little emotion, especially compared to the Japanese player who lost to him who just looked extremely stoked to even be on stage getting a runner's up trophy from Masuda. Next year, this man will be returning to the World Championship to defend his title as Master's Division World Champion. Your endgame villain will be just waiting there, ready to meet his challengers who may or may not agree with how he won this year. So the question is, are you a bad enough dude to defeat the Champion and reclaim the honor of competative Pokemon?
You could even call him a villain. Just look at his fucking face. Even during the award ceremony he showed very little emotion, especially compared to the Japanese player who lost to him who just looked extremely stoked to even be on stage getting a runner's up trophy from Masuda. Next year, this man will be returning to the World Championship to defend his title as Master's Division World Champion. Your endgame villain will be just waiting there, ready to meet his challengers who may or may not agree with how he won this year. So the question is, are you a bad enough dude to defeat the Champion and reclaim the honor of competative Pokemon?