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[[RabbitSnore vs. Crash2991]] was a YouTube Poop tennis match that took place on the YouChew forums between October 20 and November 26, 2008. It was the very first match of the [[Wildcard]] variant, and it was played between the two oldest active regulars of RabbitSnore's old "Tennis Cafe" threads, intending to be played in an "old-school" style where a "winner" would be decided for the match at its conclusion. Sources added include ''Das Boot''(1981), ''Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs'', ''Kamen Rider'', ''Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo''(1978), the Gorillaz G-Bites short "Game of Death"(2002), ''Meet The Sniper'', ''Sonic OVA'', ''Read or Die'', and ''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith''(2005).
[[RabbitSnore vs. Crash2991]] was a YouTube Poop tennis match that took place on the YouChew forums between October 20 and November 26, 2008. It was the very first match of the [[Wildcard]] variant, and it was played between the two oldest active regulars of RabbitSnore's old "Tennis Cafe" threads, intending to be played in an "old-school" style where a "winner" would be decided for the match at its conclusion. Sources added include ''Das Boot''(1981), ''Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs'', ''Kamen Rider'', ''Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo''(1978), the Gorillaz G-Bites short "Game of Death"(2002), ''Meet The Sniper'', ''Sonic OVA'', ''Read or Die'', and ''Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith''(2005).


Initially planning to possibly go for more than six rounds, Crash announced after Round 6 had been completed that the match was over, "Or maybe, it's a large sign saying 'To Be Continued.' Who knows, but this is the end for this. There could be another meeting at some other time. This just proves that we are unsure to how things will turn out." It was the 23rd complete match to be played by RabbitSnore and the 13th match to be completed by Crash2991. RabbitSnore's rounds for this match have remained lost since the deletion of his channel in October 2019. Considered in the modern day to be a classic match played between two of tennis's best and earliest nonetheless beset by video titles seen as very unfriendly to modern YouTube's "innappropriate content" detection systems, Crash2991's rounds remain off of YouTube even though they have been preserved.  
Initially planned to possibly go for more than six rounds, Crash announced after Round 6 had been completed that the match was over, "Or maybe, it's a large sign saying 'To Be Continued.' Who knows, but this is the end for this. There could be another meeting at some other time. This just proves that we are unsure to how things will turn out." It was the 23rd complete match to be played by RabbitSnore and the 13th match to be completed by Crash2991. RabbitSnore's rounds for this match have remained lost since the deletion of his channel in October 2019. Considered in the modern day to be a classic match played between two of tennis's best and earliest nonetheless beset by video titles seen as very unfriendly to modern YouTube's "innappropriate content" detection systems, Crash2991's rounds remain off of YouTube even though they have been preserved.