Unknown Players SHOCK Japan | Maesuma Top #2

Maesuma Top #2 wasn’t just another Smash Ultimate Super Major — it was a statement. With Miya absent, all eyes were on Doramigi, Acola, and Hurt as Japan’s hardest region kicked off its first Super Major of the year. What many expected to be a straightforward march for the world’s best quickly turned into chaos, as breakout stars shattered expectations and delivered some of the most electric sets Smash Ultimate has seen in years. From shocking counterpicks to game-five nail-biters, Maesuma Top 2 proved that nothing in Ultimate is guaranteed. At the center of the madness were two names few predicted: Tsubaki and KNB. Tsubaki’s legendary Joker losers run carved through major champions and world-ranked threats alike, culminating in a jaw-dropping revenge win over Hurt — a player nearly untouchable outside the global top tier. Meanwhile, KNB showcased Diddy Kong mastery at a level rarely seen, dismantling veterans and earning his place among Smash’s rising elite. As the dust settled, Acola reclaimed the throne after a dramatic grands reset against Doramigi, setting the tone for what feels like an inevitable rivalry that will define the 2026 season. But Maesuma Top 2 wasn’t just about who won — it was about why Smash Ultimate still matters. The depth. The underdogs. The moments where belief turns into history. These matches weren’t just hype — they were peak Smash. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/ShintaSmash... All clips belong to Maedakun and their associates. Give them a follow! ► Twitter:   / shintathegoat   ► Business Inquiries: [email protected] ► Click here to subscribe!    / @shintasmash   #supersmashbros #smashultimate #ssbu