Let me make something clear here.
The argument of camping is not about the characters, but the players behind them.
I'm sure most of you new gens (can't believe I'm ACTUALLY USING this term right now) don't remember him, but there was this player back in the Brawl days named DMG who played Wario. I'm sure anyone who has ever played him will never forget who he is or what he did (I certainly won't). The only reason he would even pay his entry fee for tournaments was so he could time you out.......and that's it. Out of the few times I actually played him (3 or 4 sets), he timed me out every single game, every single set, every single time, until I finally beat him the last time we ever played. I want you to imagine trying to catch a character like Wario in Brawl, where his aerial momentum was almost unrivaled and you could air dodge back onto the stage or a platform WITH NO LAG. That one time I beat him? Yeah, it's because I got the lead first and didn't approach him back. I still wonder to this day why I did not quit Brawl sooner.
Now I can't speak for DMG and tell you why he played like this, but I'm almost certain he did it just because he could, and that he enjoyed doing so. To each their own, right? Well what if we saw someone like that playing in the top 8 of Smash 4 at Apex where every set was best of 5? Do you think his playstyle and ulterior motives would be a good representation of how we play our game? Dabuz was only the beginning, it seems. The Smash community has changed these past few years. We're bigger and better than ever. Smash 4 could have a promising future, but when we're proven time and time again that this game is just Brawl 2.0 with players who want to watch our game burn into the ground because LMAO with time outs along with using a character (Diddy) who looks to be unbeatable without camping, then maybe it's best that I just sit this one out when it comes to traveling and trying to prove that this game can be fun when I'm only one of few.
I believe the fate of our game lies in the individual. It's your choice to pick top tiers only or to camp and go for time outs. You set an example for the new players who come into our scene, who also believe in a balanced, fast-paced game. It's like Snorlax said earlier in one of his posts.......what did I expect when I got myself into all of this?
Also, for those who said to "get better scrubs", need I remind you who was playing in WFs of the tournament last weekend. I'm going to ask you politely to hold that L, please.