REJECT Dominates Crazy Raccoon to Win Street Fighter League Pro-JP 2025
Street Fighter League Pro-JP 2025 confirmed REJECT as the champions of Japan after a dominant performance against Crazy Raccoon on Saturday.
Key Takeaways:
- The Super Team Delivers: The star-studded roster of Tokido, Daigo Umehara, Fuudo, and Leshar defeated Crazy Raccoon with a final score of 100-20.
- Leshar Earns MVP: Currently ranked #1 on our global leaderboard, the Korean import proved to be the difference-maker, securing critical wins in high-pressure matches.
- World Championship Bound: REJECT qualifies for the Street Fighter League World Championship to face the champions of the US and Europe.
REJECT vs. Crazy Raccoon: The Grand Final
The "Dream Team" of Japanese Street Fighter has finally claimed the crown. REJECT defeated Crazy Raccoon in the Street Fighter League Pro-JP 2025 Grand Final, securing the league title and the lion's share of the ¥15,000,000 JPY prize pool.
Entering the Grand Final as the favorites after a first-place finish in the regular season, REJECT faced a resilient Crazy Raccoon squad that had battled its way through the playoffs. However, the finals were a one-sided affair. REJECT controlled the pace from the very first set, utilizing their depth to dismantle Crazy Raccoon’s lineup of Dogura, Shuto, Kazunoko, and Bonchan.
The victory marks a significant milestone for the organization and its legendary players. For Daigo Umehara and Tokido, this title adds another chapter to their storied rivalries and partnerships. For Leshar, the Grand Final MVP, it cements his status as one of the premier Street Fighter 6 players in the world.
Grand Final Match Breakdown
The Grand Final was played in a "First to 90 Points" format. REJECT took control early and never looked back, winning pivotal matches in both the Home and Away sets before closing it out with a clean sweep in the final set.
Match Results
| Set | Matchup | Winner | Score | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Set 1 (Mid) | Fuudo (Ed) vs. Kazunoko (C. Viper) | REJECT | 2-0 | 10 |
| Set 1 (High) | Daigo (Akuma) vs. Bonchan (Sagat) | Crazy Raccoon | 1-2 | 10 |
| Set 1 (Anchor) | Leshar (Ed) vs. Shuto (Ryu) | REJECT | 3-2 | 20 |
| Set 2 (Mid) | Leshar (Ed) vs. Kazunoko (C. Viper) | REJECT | 2-1 | 10 |
| Set 2 (High) | Tokido (JP) vs. Dogura (Elena) | Crazy Raccoon | 1-2 | 10 |
| Set 2 (Anchor) | Fuudo (Ed) vs. Shuto (Ryu) | REJECT | 3-1 | 20 |
| Set 3 (Mid) | Daigo (Akuma) vs. Bonchan (Sagat) | REJECT | 2-1 | 10 |
| Set 3 (High) | Fuudo (Ed) vs. Kazunoko (C. Viper) | REJECT | 2-0 | 10 |
| Set 3 (Anchor) | Leshar (Ed) vs. Shuto (Ryu) | REJECT | 3-0 | 20 |
Final Score: REJECT 100 - 20 Crazy Raccoon.
Tournament Standings
- Champion: REJECT (Qualified for World Championship)
- Runner-up: Crazy Raccoon
- 3rd Place: Good 8 Squad / Team iXA
Road to the World Championship
With this victory, REJECT advances to the Street Fighter League World Championship 2025, scheduled to take place in March. They will represent Japan against the champions of SFL Pro-US (Bandits) and SFL Pro-Europe (Ninjas in Pyjamas) to determine the strongest region in the world.