Categories: Video Games

Fighting Game Players rocking their entrances

CEO2015 happened over the weekend, and while this fighting gamer is still looking for news on the matches played at Community Effort Orlando, I thought I’d share with you a couple of the fun bits that have been making the rounds;

Marvel vs Capcom entry Kenneth Bradley came in to his match with a little show, pulling off Stone Cold Steve Austin’s entrance down to the beer:

And while KBrad didn’t advance, that entrance gave people something to remember at least.

Dieminion also with a lulzy entrance, and one helluva way to psyche out the opponent pre-game. (Nash critical art ftw)

Glad to see that people remember that competitive games aren’t just about winning, they’re still also about having fun.

Do you have any favorite moments from CEO2015 weekend? Give us a shoutout!

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