Thanks for posting these sets! Lots of fun to watch, not often we get to see the King win. Alright, so first, I absolutely loved the Dthrow->Gordo use! It worked perfectly against ROB, just be cautious that anyone with faster aerials can mash out and reflect the Gordo. Also really liked your SH Bair to jump, Nair punish mixup. Very few D3s know you don't have to land after SH Bair, and that the move itself can be a mixup. Then LOL DAT HAMMER KILL so glorious. This is why we play D3 yoo
Great defense overall. Really solid shielding you had there shut down a lot of their attempts to change momentum.
Honestly my main "critique" is that I'd love to see you playing...better players, who know how to pressure. Neither that ROB or Fox really knew how to play the matchup. Both were scared, repeatedly put themselves in bad places, and didn't react to you well. A good ROB can really camp and frustrate D3, this one used projectiles sparingly and often would blatantly misuse them. Several times you were above him and he'd...laser. Then you would fall down and punish. Then Fox can just sit outside Ftilt range and punish ANYTHING you do; this one...didn't do much other than fish for Utilts/Usmash. D3 is free to Fox's offense, and he just didn't make you feel that.
Besides that. ROB in particular kept recoverying waaaayy high, I would've liked to see you punish that (maybe jump up into him, airdodge his falling Nair, then you Nair to kill). Also you had conditioned both opponents to really be scared of the Ugordo edgeguard - that's when you can mix things up. Go for a ledge trump, or even a run to the edge->reverse Fsmash.
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Girthquake
would kill me for not mentioning it: Dthrow->Bair->Bair->Bair->lol is the shiz. Try it out, it's great tool to condition them into your Dthrow->Gordo-ness.
Hah while they seemed like cool dudes, those commentators didn't know too much about D3 either. "Dedede has such good aerial mobility" lol k