{"id":10745,"date":"2020-03-15T00:40:16","date_gmt":"2020-03-15T00:40:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=10745"},"modified":"2020-03-16T01:03:18","modified_gmt":"2020-03-16T01:03:18","slug":"beastcoast-sign-smash-melee-pro-s2j","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/beastcoast-sign-smash-melee-pro-s2j\/","title":{"rendered":"Beastcoast sign Smash Melee pro S2J"},"content":{"rendered":"

Beastcoast have re-entered the Smash Melee scene with the signing of Johnny “S2J” Kim as a replacement for Michael “MikeHaze” Pilido, who left the team earlier this year.<\/p>\n

The North American organisation have been involved in Super Smash Bros esports<\/a> since July 2017, when they signed MikeHaze and Ramin “Mr. R.” Delshad as the two inaugural members of their Smash roster. <\/p>\n

While competing under beastcoast’s banner, MikeHaze achieved a handful of top-10 finishes as well as gold medals at Smash Valley VI and Super Smash Fight Club 3, silver at Fight For Socal V and bronze at No Fun Allowed 2. The American Smash pro has struggled in 2020, however, finishing 25th-32nd at GENESIS 7, ninth-12th at Saving Mr. Lombardi 2 and 17th-24th at DreamHack Anaheim 2020.<\/p>\n

MikeHaze and beastcoast parted ways on February 7, 2020, leaving the team without a Melee pro up until the announcement of S2J’s arrival on Friday.<\/p>\n

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picture this. you're looking out into the horizon on a sunny day. the air is light. the sky is clear. and then, suddenly.. "CAWWW!"<\/p>\n

a colossal falcon rises from out of the waves. chaos ensues.<\/p>\n

welcome to the family, @johnny_S2J<\/a>! we've been keeping your nest nice and cozy. ? ? pic.twitter.com\/l27GrVymTA<\/a><\/p>\n

— beastcoast (@beastcoast) March 13, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n