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[STEAM] America’s long Street Fighter drought ends with a win at Evo 2024


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wrapped up late Sunday night with Victor “Punk” Woodley beating Adel “Big Bird” Anouche in
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. With his victory, Woodley became the first ********* to win a mainline Street Fighter tournament at Evo in over 20 years.

The match was nail-bitingly close with Anouche, who made it to the grand finals via the ******’s bracket, beating Woodley 3-0 to reset or “flip” the bracket requiring another best-of-5 match to determine the winner. Their second match went the distance, with each player having two set wins a piece and tied 1-1 in the final match. A well-********* super move from Woodley’s Cammy ended the match and America’s long Street Fighter Evo championship drought along with it.

Americans actually fared exceedingly...

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