The day after winning a CEO tournament, Marvel vs. At this point, CEO was part of the " Road to Evo" series of major ranking events. Jebailey stated that his presence on social media such as Twitter and Facebook has allowed the event to grow in size. Orlando Business Journal reported in 2012 that CEO was growing steadily, having reached 1,600 attendees and 30,000 online viewers. Florida was not known for having an active fighting game community, though the 2010 open tournament totaled 300 players. He named the event Community Effort Orlando, managed the tournament brackets on his own, and ran the stream with one colleague. In 2010, there was a fighting game event that was "supposed to" happen in Orlando, but things did not come together until Alex Jebailey was assigned as Tournament Organizer three weeks prior to when the event was planned. Here, he got the inspiration and experience to become a tournament organizer. He has competed in various tournaments during the 1990s and 2000s, including Mortal Kombat and Killer Instinct competitions, as well as professional trading card game contests. Jebailey himself has been interested in video game competition since 1993, when he won a local Street Fighter II Turbo tournament on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The event has an "infamous" wrestling ring in which tournament players compete and those who reach the finals make " WWE style entrances". Jebailey's goal as CEO is to ensure the entertainment of all its attendees. Organized by Alex Jebailey, the event is known primarily for emphasizing community spirit. It’s a great place."ĭescribed in 2016 as one of the biggest fighting game community events in the United States by Red Bull, CEO has been running annually since 2010 and has grown exponentially every year. Now, because of CEO and all the other events I get to do, I get to travel, but I always come back to Orlando. I went to school here, I grew up here, and I’ve always worked in Orlando. Note: SonicFox, Brian F and ElChakotay have cancelled their attendance."I have no reason to ever leave Orlando. Asia-Pacific: JeonDDing (Kimberly), Arslan Ash (Cammy), Book (Ken).EMEA: Rikemansbarnet (Juri), Phenom (Ken), Veggey (Zangief), A F0xy Grampa (Chun), Shanks (JP).Americas: MenaRD (Luke, Blanka), Punk (Cammy), Caba (Guile), iDom (Manon), Nephew (Juri), NuckleDu (Guile), Justakid (Juri), Shine (Kimberly), CJ Truth (Juri), Dual Kevin (Luke), Vagabond (Luke, Ryu), JWong (Manon), Mono (Dee Jay), Docta Afrikan (JP), Smug (Dee Jay), RayRay (Chun), FlashMetroid (Blanka), Shadowmark (Jamie), Semiij (Juri), Terrence (Chun), Coach Steve (Blanka), Alex Smith (Juri), Eureka (Kimberly), HawaiianShirtMan (Dee Jay), SimpleTricks (Honda, Zangief), DaFeetLee (Marisa), Zack Rob (Luke), K7 Showoff (Marisa), ScrawtVermillion (Luke), Duston (Luke), ogyawn (Jamie), Stupendous (Zangief), DBGen13 (Dee Jay), LegendaryyPred (Kimberly), SD Pnoy (JP), STICKY FINGERS (Manon), Rewind (Ken), Boomi (Kimberly), Zane (Juri), Kizzie Kay (Jamie), Just Pokey (Luke), ZachInABox (Luke), Forever King (Marisa), Cory Bell (Zangief), Eric C (Guile), RTY (Chun), Marvisto (Ryu), Adrian Riven (Ken), 40%Flashkick (Marisa), Sheldon (Ryu), ShinLad (Kimberly), jick_d (Honda), GentlemanThief (Jamie), JakeRyan (Ken), Dannyboy (RM) (Zangief), LostProphet (Ken), Noiz圜hild (Dee Jay), Squall (Manon), Psycho (Kimberly), Coosco (Cammy), Triumph (Manon), Mikaul (Ken), Diego V (Ken), Taco (JP), Dannyboy (DC) (Ken), Fierce (Kimberly), Drac (Honda), Zeke Juri, Jonathan Tene (JP), etc.Most Notable EntrantsTop level tournament data is obviously very limited since SF6 released just earlier this month, but a lot the tournament will feature many known SF competitors as well as plenty of high-level players from other fighting games. Check the link Official Local Time Schedule (EDT)
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