Get on My Level has finally wrapped up, and after an amazing weekend There was quite a story going in with Melee and Smash 4 alongside Brawl and Smash 64 all having tournaments at the event. For everyone who missed this fantastic Canadian major, here's a recap of the event.
Ally, the Canadian Crusader

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If someone told you Ally was going to win all 3 of his events before this weekend, would you have believed him?
Whether you would have or not, it's incredible to think that Ally was able to take Brawl singles, Smash 4 Doubles and Smash 4 Singles, winning every event he entered at GoML. With wins over Nairo and M2K in doubles, and wins over Larry Lurr, MK Leo, ANTi and of course, ZeRo in singles, this weekend has easily been Ally's best tournament showing in a long time, if not ever.
The Return of TSM | Leffen

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After a disappointing showing of 9th place at EGLX, losing to Axe and Duck, Leffen took the time between it and GoML to compose himself, and with it, won GoML singles, defeating every other god in attendance, and marking the first time a player has defeated 4 gods in one tournament, defeating one after another starting from Winners Quarters. Leffen didn't drop a set the entire tourney, and showed why he can make Melee as hype as it can be.
Sauga Hyenas takes 1st in Melee crew battles

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With how strong Toronto's line up was in crews, it was a surprise to see them fall in Finals against Sauga Hyenas. With 6 stocks to spare, Nightmare was able to close out the final game against Ryan Ford, the Toronto team's Anchor. Though Toronto lost in the finals, they were still able to prove that they're a region not to be slept on, and Ontario showed that they were the strongest region in all of Canada, with 3 of their teams in Top 4, the last team being Alberta. While Ontario did extremely well, it is sad that Montreal did not compete in the crew battles, as it would have been exciting to see how they and Kage the Warrior would have done in the crew battles.
Melee Crew Battle standings:
1st - Sauga Hyenas
2nd - Toronto
3rd - Alberta, Ottawa
5th - New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Winnipeg
7th - Prince Edward Island, Quebec City, Sudbury
Ontario Takes 1st in Smash 4 Crew Battles
Seeded 1st, Ontario took 1st to defend their regions honor, proving that Ontario is the strongest of all regions in Canada, in both Melee and Smash 4. Ontario A was able to win the crew battle with 5 stocks to spare, Blacktwins taking a total of 5 stocks against the last 2 members of Alberta, Alphicans and Exodia, and only losing 1 himself. You can see one of his amazing 0-deaths below.
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Smash 4 Crew Battle standings:
1st - Ontario A
2nd - Alberta
3rd - Michigan A, Nova Scotia
5th - Kitchener-Waterloo, Nova Scotia, Ontario B, Sauga Hyenas
7th - Michigan B, New Brunswick, Peel
CLG's PewFat Rises Above the Gods

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Melee Doubles standings:
1st - CLG PewPewU/CLG SFAT
2nd - C9 Mango/Lucky
3rd - TSM RB Leffen/Liquid Hungrybox
4th- [A] Armada/WFX Shroomed
5th - Tempo Westballz/SPY MacD and DJ Nintendo/CT The Moon
7th - COG Wizzrobe/SPY Nintendude and Ryan Ford/LP Raynex
ANTi and Ally: Double Mario Gods
While some were surprised that the team of Mew2King and Nairo lost to ANTi and Ally, others who knew of how good the 2 Marios are in doubles were not surprised in the slightest. The only shock that came from the 2 teams sets is how 1 sided it seemed to be for the team of ANTi and Ally. By the end of Grand Finals, Ally and ANTi were pulling off enough insane plays to fill next week's EvenMatchupGaming's Play of the Week. ANTi and Ally won the doubles event, only dropping 1 game in all of top 16.
Smash 4 Doubles standings:
1st - ANTi/Ally
2nd - Liquid Nairo/FOX MVG Mew2King
3rd - LLL Mr.R/iStudying
4th- SS Mr.E/iQHQ DKwill
5th - Oblivion/GGA JJRockets and #THE FAD Larry Lurr/C3PO
7th - AGN PikaPika!/AGN K.I.D Goggles and smasher1001/Pulse Technology
Canadian Brawl Champion Ally
Canada showed up in the Brawl event at GoML thanks to 2 of its best, Ally and V115. Top 2 of Brawl ended up being Canada vs Canada, with V115 being able to upset ANTi twice in Winners Semi's and Losers Finals. With momentum from Losers Finals, V115 was able to take a set off of Ally in Grands, marking him as the only player able to take a set off of Ally all weekend, but was not able to finish the 2nd set, allowing Ally to win his 2nd event at the time.
Brawl Singles standings:
1st - Ally
2nd - V115
3rd - ANTi
4th - Alphicans
5th - Holy
7th - Croi
The Bomb that is SuPeRbOoM

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SuPeRbOoM proves once again that he is the best Canadian resident in Smash 64, and why he is considered a top 5 Smash 64 player in the world, taking 1st over TR3GTheZ in Grand finals. In top 32 of Smash 64, SuPeRbOoM only dropped one game in total, that game being taken by KeroKeroppi in Winners Finals, who took 3rd in the event.
Smash 64 standings:
1st - SuPeRbOoM
2nd - TR3G The Z
3rd - KeroKeroppi
4th - Revan
5th - Wizzrobe
7th - YBOMBB
The Bracket of Upsets: Smash 4
Game after game, players upset others over the course of the weekend. After Leap of Faiths Blue took a game off of ZeRo to start Top 96, we knew this weekend would be one to remember. From Alberta's resident Little Mac Resident almost making Top 8 over Nairo, to Mew2King's 3-0 over Zero in Winners Quarters, the weekend was filled with ups and downs that Smash 4 viewers should remember for a while. Top 8 was one of the oddest we've seen in a while, with Zero, Nairo, Mr.R and ANTi in Losers side and Mew2King, Ally, MK Leo and Larry Lurr sitting in the Winners side of it. Larry and Ally were able to defeat their opponents, and played in Winners Finals, where Ally got his revenge for his 2 losses at NEW FISH earlier this month. ZeRo, coming all the way from Losers Round 4, was able to defeat San, Mr.R, MK Leo, Nairo and Larry Lurr, showing that even after an almost 3 month hiatus, he should still be considered the best Smash 4 player at this point in time. His set with Ally certainly shook the venue, but in the end, with the crowd on his side, Ally was able to clutch out Game 5 of Set 1, marking this as his 1st Major won, and making him the 2nd player to take a tournament over ZeRo since his ridiculous tournament streak.
Smash 4 Singles standings.
1st - Ally
2nd - TSM | ZeRo
3rd - #THE FAD | Larry Lurr
4th - Liquid | Nairo
5th - FOX MVG | Mew2King
7th - ANTi
Melee Top 8 at its finest
Top 8 at GoML was a great Top 8, and kept viewers on the edge of their seats. n0ne, defender of Canada, made Top 8 through losers where he lost to Lucky in an intense five-game set. Canada was behind his back, but he wasn't able to beat Lucky, who seemed to be playing on fire this entire tournament, quickly defeating Westballz 3-0 right after to make it to Top 4. Mango on the other side of losers also did amazingly, defeating both Shroomed and Armada 3-1, reaching Losers Semis, where he beat Lucky, and then defeated Hungrybox once again. His final showdown against Leffen was ended quickly however, with Leffen taking the 1st set 3-1. With Leffen back at his prime, the Summer of Smash should surely be interesting.
1st - TSM | Leffen
2nd - C9 | Mango
3rd - Liquid | Hungrybox
4th - Lucky
5th - [A] Armada
7th - WFX | Shroomed
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This wraps up GoML 2016. Please drop a comment below on your favorite moment from GOML in the comments below and stay tuned to Smashboards for future previews and recaps of upcoming major events.