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Paul Kasemir, imo, is the greatest of all time. He got the nickname "mr consistency" for a reason. He was efficient, and performed very well in all of his competitions until anw 7. I think if he had beat the metal spin in anw 4, he would've won total victory. Think about it. In USA vs Japan, he beat stage 2 and made it passed where Brent Steffensen fell that year. And he did this only a year after Brent cleared the Ultimate Cliffhanger. The obstacles were only harder. Also, I think in anw 8, he would compete in Los Angeles, and trip up on the escalator. He would not be selected as a wild card. His run would probably be digested too lol. In anw 9 he'd compete in Denver, and fail the Mega Wall. In the city finals, he'd have taken a pretty slow pace, not fast enough to get in without completing the wedge. He would beat that though, but he'd gas out mid-way through ninjago roll. In stage 1 he'd have trouble on parkour run, doing the tactic JJ Woods, but injuring his knee in the process. He would complete stage 1, with 10.5-11 seconds left, just before the klaxon began to sound. In stage 2, he'd make quick work of the ring swing and double salmon ladder, but struggle on the wave runner. He'd take an early dismount, and end up falling in the water. He wouldn't compete again, since his daughter would be born by then. If you read this all your are a legend, and if you're not a fan of Paul Kasemir I take that back >:(
Nice, I think Paul Kasemir along with Ian Dory are the two greatest of all time. I think Paul would have probably gotten total victory or would fall on the Flying Bar if he beat the Metal Spin in ANW 4. I think in ANW 8 he would compete in Indianapolis because he competed in the midwestern region the previous year. In qualifying he would clear the course easily, in city finals of that year he would gas out near the end of the Circuit Board or Invisible Ladder. In Vegas I think he would clear stage one but fail the Down Up Salmon Ladder in stage 2 in a similar fashion to his double salmon ladder fail in ANW 5. In ANW 9 he would compete in Denver and gas out on the Rail Runner in qualifying and the Wedge in city finals. In Vegas he would fail the Double Dipper. I chose ANW 11 as his best year because I did not know that he had a daughter. I thought if he competed in ANW 11 he would fail somewhere in stage 3, probably the cane lane and he would probably compete in Seattle-Tacoma in ANW 11. Also in ANW 10 he would fail the Wingnut Alley. I read your whole comment. I am a fan of Paul Kasemer, as I made this poll. If you read mine you are also a legend!
Man I miss Kasemir. He was SO close to taking down stage 4 in USA vs Japan, which was so long ago, I really thought he had a shot at being the first one. I miss seeing him. His opening run fall on stage 1 crushed me.
Yeah, for sure.
Probably season 11 because stage 2 was nerfed hard
That's the exact reason I thought.
What do you think?