 really just has been Sameej, but the same can be said about Foxy, you know, honestly, and especially talking about Foxy's Lau for a second, he goes with the Z hat variation overload his fist. And his little pose, he loves his pose, loves it. And you know what, he's so effective with it. But we are definitely going to be seeing seeing Shang first, Warlock Shang nonetheless, going up against Sameej. Now, Shang is one of those characters that even though, in my opinion, an incredibly solid character, you don't really see that much as of late. So it's going to be up to Sameej. Hopefully, he did his homework because he has his work cut out for him. I feel like a lot of people got off the Shang train once he got, you know, a little nerfed, a little, a little normalized. But Foxy grandpa sticking with the character. You have the soul of a champion. Clear eyes, hard fists can't lose. Love it. I love the interest. And here we go. Foxy grandpa versus Sameej. And we are going to see a very similar place out of the world we saw with Tekken Master Sony where Foxy likes to take a step back. He has no problem winning that clock run out. But Sameej obviously does not want that to happen. Nice little foregrab there. Oh, and the post from Foxy grandpa recognizing that the hit did connect. And that again, just kind of opens up the door knowing that Sameej is going to be looking for the blocking anything else that's coming his way. Perfect time to set up the throw. Foxy, Foxy is so good at mixing up between strike and throw, which is like honestly, a big part of this game in general, but he has just perfected that to a tee. So that mix between that and then having this defensive play style is going to eventually kill Sameej. But he needs to keep his comeback. That shoulder tackle is going to be a big part of this matchup. As you can see, Foxy grandpa going for those upskills, those brown sparks there and Sameej able to punish because he was just close enough. But not that time. Getting the failed escape here. Foxy grandpa looking great, starting off strong here in round number one. No, nothing insane. No gimmicks. Just pure solid fundamentals on Foxy side. And the same can be said about Sameej. Sameej is a defensive powerhouse. You hate to see it. You hate to see it. You hate to see it. You hate to see it. You know what? We hate to see it. We've done this so many times. They deserve it. To the point where you have to disconnect the controllers trying to figure out what the ruling will end up being. But this is a, so this is what would happen again for some of you who are not familiar with the way that the PS4s work, which none of our top 16 competitors should not be, should definitely not be unfamiliar with it. You have to desync other controllers when you sit down and play. What happened was a third party. Now it wasn't Foxy and it wasn't Sameej. It was a previous player. Not sure who it was, but either way, a third party pressing their home button and connecting back to the PS4. We have to. We have to make it mandatory to desync those controllers. So honestly, it really does come down to the players who sit down. And this is definitely a lesson that you need to learn. Even when you go to your first local tournament, even if it's just a five man round robin, you have to realize, hey, I'm sitting down on a PlayStation that's connected to five or six other controllers. I need to desync those other controllers so they do not interrupt our match. So not sure what the ruling is going to be going with. Hopefully the production will be able to let us know as soon as we do find out. But you guys have to have to desync those controllers. And it is such a heartbreak to see stuff like this because among anything else, even if they have to restart the match, I mean, that is the momentum killer. It's really a tough decision and really tough to come back from, but obviously both these players are very seasoned. They're going to be able to, well, honestly, they don't have a choice. They're just going to have to do their best, keep their composure and just move on from there. But this is the lesson that we see throughout many different events. It's just one of those things you just got to be able to desync the controllers to prevent things like this from happening. But honestly, I saw, I liked the play style from both of them going back into the match. You know, Samidja's playing very patient. Okay, so we are, we did receive a ruling that we are going to go back to the second round of game number one. So Foxy is going to have the one round lead as before and we're going to keep it as similar as possible, resources and all to keep it pretty much identical to the previous, but this, I would not expect this to happen again. No, no, everyone is definitely going to be on their toes. And again, it's a PlayStation 4 thing. It is not, you know, anything about the game specific. It's just whenever you jump and play on someone's PlayStation 4, you've got to desync the other controllers. It doesn't matter what game you're playing. And we are back in a punish to start things off and round number two, Samidja is in there completely. Foxy back to the wall already. Oh, the throw getting back 20 percent, I'm sorry, 20, just 20 damage, a little bit, basically 2 percent here forward throws into forward throws. Foxy grandpa trying to minimize this life lead here from Samidja. And now they're pretty much neck and neck. Samidja is actually a little bit of a slight life deficit by 10 percent trying to find his way in. Oh, looking for the crushing blow. Big jump and able to convert things to the new option select. The overhead gets a block perfectly by Foxy grandpa able to react to the animation. Good execution from Samidja going in for some kind of oaky. I don't know what I saw there from Foxy grandpa. Some kind of hop just led to his demise. And Samidja ties up this first game. One round of peace. Now, Foxy obviously doing really well with the striker grab game between four grabs, back grabs, going for the 1-1. Try to just shimmy Samidja anyway you can. But Samidja's reactions are so on point right now. And this is where he wants to be up close and personal. Foxy opening him up with a 4-2, forcing Samidja off of the defensive meter. This is where Foxy can get a little bit more risky. But honestly, he has no problem stepping back. We've seen him do this time and time again. Gets a little bit clip, no conversion from Samidja. Foxy going to stay his stone wall and wait for his turn. I'm very surprised at that low profile that mid there from Samidja. Oh, and no, definitely going in the favor of Foxy. That jump and kick so good from Changsung. Good block of the overhead amplified portion of it. Getting the back throw. Foxy grab has got all the real estate to work with. But Samidja does have fatal blow, so he's got to watch out for that. That is two hits from Samidja. And he can turn this around, but they jump after the back three down four. Foxy answering strong. Game number one. Too close for comfort. You know, he definitely that was not a decisive victory, but that was beautiful, a beautiful display of defense from both players and Foxy managing to edge out that first game. Samidja is one of those players. He's always going to take a step back. He's very analytical when it comes to tournament sets. But he knows what he did wrong. He knows he just needs to be a little bit more cautious up close because Foxy is perfected to the craft, not just from far away, but up close with Shane as well. Yeah, it doesn't matter what character Foxy is playing. You definitely see that when he is playing Kung Lao that the strike throw game is impeccable. On point here. There we go. We were just talking about it. Forward throw. Trying to go for the throw mix, but doesn't look like Samidja went for anything at all. Breaking away to avoid as much damage as possible. And Samidja just kind of needs to slow things down. He needs the weight to get his bar back. Jumping in. Big combo here from Samidja confirming with that stand one and Foxy looking to jump right after that restand. Very interesting decision there. Samidja is trying to open him up with a forward four and a nice down to being able to crack the teeth of Samidja. As Foxy now has full screen advantage yet again, Samidja a little bit of a life deficit. And just finding his way Foxy bullying back, getting the lows here. And just that one one two. He's getting so much mileage out of it. And now he still has that position that he wants. He has his full screen presence far away from Samidja. Oh, trade. It looks like it wasn't Samidja's favor trying to go back and just trying to dip in again, getting that offense, getting those hits to connect. Good block of the upskills. Good patience and he throws. He texts the throw. Samidja's patience has been on point. A beautiful with punish. He thought he was closer to the corner than he was. He wasn't quite there. It's one stage. You know exactly where the corner is here on this stage. And it is full screen we go. Foxy often they try to move his way away from the corner. Samidja not letting that happen. He gets the Yoki. Opens mom with a 4-4. No meter to continue that combo. I thought a shoulder charge was coming. I thought a shoulder charge was coming. Samidja this is his momentum. He just he needs to be throwing out and contesting more buttons in the neutral. And this is exactly what's going to do it. But a fatal blow to the established dominance. Grandpa is going to go up 2-0. That was an extremely risky read on Foxy's part. My jaw is on the floor right now. I cannot believe he went for it. But you got to again look at this situation. He had a round to play with. So if it didn't work. Yeah fatal blow is very unsafe on Bach and a player like Samidja is definitely going to be punishing it. But he was okay. He was willing to bet it all on that. And he came out the victor. You know what. Great choice by Foxy grandpa. I respect it. It was the right read. And it ended up paying off. But Samidja is going to try and stay composed here. Foxy sending him full screen immediately. The perfect start for him. But Samidja again. Usually just got clipped by the Sparks. But he is usually a brick wall when it comes to defense. There it is. Nice scout being able to get that shoulder charge. And he is in. This is where he wanted to be. But Foxy says no. And back to full screen. You go. That down to crushing blow for just so much damage. Are we going to see our first 3-0 here? Or are we going to see our first 3-0 at final combat? Samidja needs to wake up. Samidja needs to fight back here. Getting clipped by those overheads is not a good way of fighting back. Down to absolutely nothing. I mean how are you going to make that comeback against Shane? You don't. You just don't. You don't. You got no health. You got no meter. You got nothing. And now Foxy sitting very comfortably gets the crushing blow. 29%. He's going in. He wants to end this. Right now. A follow spark reversal. And then getting caught by the health sparks. Foxy is completely in a groove right now. Samidja needs to make something happen now. His winter side life depends on these next critical moments. He's trying to open him up. Oh, hold on a second. 24%. Aves, you shabby there. And going for the reversal punish. Samidja on the verge of making this comeback. It's do or die. You got to do it now. What's going to be the call? Catching in on the fatal blow. Got to be doing as much damage as possible. And Foxy grandpa is just going to be one strike or one throw away. That last shot just so much damage. Both defensive meter. What is it going to be? A meaty back two. A back wrap going to do full damage and send Samidja full screen. The life lead is barely in Foxy's favor. Samidja inching his way in. But the forward grab will certainly close it out. Foxy with a 3-0 commanding victory over Samidja.