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Throughout 2017, after ARMS' release, Steelhead helped create and foster a competitive offline ARMS scene for the local St. Louis area. Being considered one of the strongest local scenes for the game, if not the strongest overall, their events culminated with [[Smash Out Hunger 2017]] in December of 2017 which ascended in status from a local to a fully-fledged ARMS major. Under the Neopunch team, Steelhead demonstrated his skills and took 1st place at the event, winning over numerous top players in St. Louis, including [[HanukkahJamboree]], [[N-Man]], and [[Luna-Gabs]]. Shortly after this win, he parted ways with Neopunch.
Throughout 2017, after ARMS' release, Steelhead helped create and foster a competitive offline ARMS scene for the local St. Louis area. Being considered one of the strongest local scenes for the game, if not the strongest overall, their events culminated with [[Smash Out Hunger 2017]] in December of 2017 which ascended in status from a local to a fully-fledged ARMS major. Under the Neopunch team, Steelhead demonstrated his skills and took 1st place at the event, winning over numerous top players in St. Louis, including [[HanukkahJamboree]], [[N-Man]], and [[Luna-Gabs]]. Shortly after this win, he parted ways with Neopunch.


On February 4th, 2018, Steelhead formally announced that he was leaving the ARMS community as the game was bringing out the worst in his emotions. Upon reflection at a later time, he realized that he often engaged in arguments or drama with other players which didn't promote a positive environment. Steelhead still occasionally went to locals and supported the community throughout his retirement, even running a small tournament known as "The Steel Trap" in August of 2019, but did not fully return to the community until early March of 2020, just before the announcement of an ARMS character in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. After coming back from hiatus, he continued to show his prowess by placing high in numerous online majors including [[Bamboo Battles: Hibernation Arc]] and [[Quarantined Rapport 2]].
On February 4th, 2018, Steelhead formally announced that he was leaving the ARMS community as the game was bringing out the worst in his emotions. Upon reflection at a later time, he realized that he often engaged in arguments or drama with other players which didn't promote a positive environment. Steelhead still occasionally went to locals and supported the community throughout his retirement, even running a small tournament known as "The Steel Trap" in August of 2019, but did not fully return to the community until early March of 2020, just before the announcement of an ARMS character in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. After coming back from hiatus, he continued to show his prowess by placing high in numerous online majors including [[Bamboo Battles: Hibernation Arc]] and [[Quarantined Rapport 2]]. In July of 2020, Steelhead began running more Steel Trap weeklies with himself and HanukkahJamboree on commentary.  


Throughout Steelhead's ARMS career, he has displayed that he is one of the best players in North America. He has placed #1 on the St. Louis ARMS Power Ranking numerous times, as well as earning a #0 spot during his time off. He has also become the most prominent and proficient Max Brass user in the world, with [[Pega]] retiring from the game and [[Serp]] being less active than he once was. Over his ARMS journey, Steelhead has also been a part of numerous well known eSports organizations including Empire Arcadia, BreakThough eSports, and Milky Way eSports. Once Milky Way eSports disbanded, Steelhead preferred to remain unaffiliated as he found being on a team to be unnecessary for ARMS. Despite being essentially retired for a decent fraction of ARMS' life, Steelhead has remained a prominent member of the community and one of its best players, being considered by many to be in the top 5 best players in North America.
Throughout Steelhead's ARMS career, he has displayed that he is one of the best players in North America. He has placed #1 on the St. Louis ARMS Power Ranking numerous times, as well as earning a #0 spot during his time off. He has also become the most prominent and proficient Max Brass user in the world, with [[Pega]] retiring from the game and [[Serp]] being less active than he once was. Over his ARMS journey, Steelhead has also been a part of numerous well known eSports organizations including Empire Arcadia, BreakThough eSports, and Milky Way eSports. Once Milky Way eSports disbanded, Steelhead preferred to remain unaffiliated as he found being on a team to be unnecessary for ARMS. Despite being essentially retired for a decent fraction of ARMS' life, Steelhead has remained a prominent member of the community and one of its best players, being considered by many to be in the top 5 best players in North America.
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