STREET FIGHTER LEAGUE: Pro-US 2019 Season 1, Mid-Season Championship Recap

The Mid-Season Finals are finally here and the top four teams, INFERNO, STORM, GALE, and FROST, competed for a prize pool worth $57,000! The top team would be awarded $30,000, second place $15,000 and third place earns $6,000. The finals took place live at CEO 2019.

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TEAM GALE DEFEATS TEAM STORM 3-2

Character Bans: Ibuki and Akuma

The first team battle of the Championships was between iDom’s Team STORM and NuckleDu’s Team GALE. Things looked promising for STORM as iDom, who had a rare opportunity to use Laura after being banned for most of this season, eliminated Shine handily in round one. NuckleDu’s G made short work of Clasico’s Urien in round two and STORM’s Samurai, using Ryu, subsequently eliminated RobTV. The team captains faced off next and NuckleDu defeated iDom in round four, leaving it up to Samurai to once again claim victory for Team STORM. This time Samurai would come up just short as NuckleDu got the win. NuckleDu’s G looked incredibly strong in this team battle and Team GALE moved on to the Grand Finals.

TeamPlayerCharacterTeamPlayerCharacterScore
STORMiDomLauradefeatedGALEShineNecalli2-0
GALENuckleDuGdefeatedSTORMClasicoUrien2-0
STORMSamuraiRyudefeatedGALERobTVKarin2-0
GALENuckleDuGdefeatedSTORMiDomLaura2-0
GALENuckleDuGdefeatedSTORMSamuraiRyu2-0

TEAM INFERNO DEFEATS TEAM FROST 3-1

Character Bans: Necalli and Karin

Punk’s Team INFERNO has looked nearly unstoppable all season. Punk’s ability to play multiple characters at a high level, coupled with JB’s ability to clutch out wins with his Rashid, is a powerful combination. FROST team captain Nephew eliminated BrolyLegs in the first round but after that it was all INFERNO as JB and Punk took turns defeating their opponents. The final battle between JB’s Rashid and Nephew’s Kolin was a real nail-biter but JB once again came out on top, allowing Team INFERNO to join GALE in the Grand Finals.

TeamPlayerCharacterTeamPlayerCharacterScore
FROSTNephewKolindefeatedINFERNOBrolyLegsChun-Li2-1
INFERNOJBRashiddefeatedFROSTUpToSnuffAkuma2-0
INFERNOPunkKolindefeatedFROSTDual KevinRashid2-0
INFERNOJBRashiddefeatedFROSTNephewKolin2-1

GRAND FINALS: TEAM INFERNO DEFEATS TEAM GALE 3-1

Character Bans: Karin and Guile

The Grand Finals between these two great teams was every bit as thrilling as you would expect. GALE’s Shine was actually able to use his main character, Ibuki, who was banned for most of the season and he defeated BrolyLegs in the first round. JB eliminated RobTV in round two and a battle between the team captains came up next. Punk, using Cammy, faced off against NuckleDu’s G in an incredible battle that went back and forth between the two world-class players but Punk narrowly came out on top. The final team battle between JB and Shine, with two highly mobile characters, was a non-stop flurry of offensive ebbs and flows and mix-ups. In the final round of the match both players were down to low life and JB was able to once again clutch out the last hit after a frantic scramble.

TeamPlayerCharacterTeamPlayerCharacterScore
GALEShineIbukidefeatedINFERNOBrolyLegsChun-Li2-0
INFERNOJBRashiddefeatedGALERobTVNecalli2-0
INFERNOPunkCammydefeatedGALENuckleDuG2-1
INFERNOJBRashiddefeatedGALEShineIbuki2-1

Congratulations to Team INFERNO! INFERNO and GALE Move On to Season Two!

Team INFERNO had an incredible run during season one, only losing two team battles all season. During the Mid-Season Championship, Punk and JB were never eliminated. Congratulations to Team INFERNO on their impressive win! Team GALE will get another chance as both INFERNO and GALE move on to season two to face off against four new teams!

Get Ready for Season Two!

We are only halfway through this year’s Street Fighter League: Pro-US action as season two is on the way! The four new teams will be formed and the competition will once again be streamed weekly on Thursdays starting September 5th. Go here for details!