There Will Never be Another Pokémon Player like Ray Rizzo

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Published 2023-12-06
A documentary on Ray Rizzo, the only three time Pokemon World Champion and the player many consider to the be the greatest of all time. This video was produced, edited, directed, shot, and more by Giovanni Costa - I am simply hosting it on my channel to help it get the attention it deserves. if you want to see more of Gio's work, you can follow him on Twitter: twitter.com/the_one_gio

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All Comments (21)
  • @WolfeyVGC
    This is a documentary on Ray Rizzo, the only three time Pokemon World Champion and the player many consider to the be the greatest of all time. This video was produced, edited, directed, shot, and more by Giovanni Costa - I am simply hosting it on my channel to help it get the attention it deserves. if you want to see more of Gio's work, you can follow him on Twitter: twitter.com/the_one_gio
  • @the_one_gio
    Hope everyone enjoys watching this, it was a lot of work but I am very proud of how it came out.
  • @Patterrz
    After playing one Pokemon battle against Ray and getting utterly torn apart. I can confirm he's, like, pretty good at Pokemon
  • @misfortune5091
    Wolfe: has the world champ difference Ray Rizzo: YOU HAVE ONLY 1/3 OF MY POWER
  • @FiniteMan1933
    My respect for Wolfey has shot up to the stratosphere after this video. Uploading a video that is claiming your rival is the greatest pokemon player ever on your channel really highlights how much of a good sport you are.
  • @carsonbiller1825
    Ray's win in 2012 was literally the definition of the World Champ Difference. Dude just showed up with the big hitters and outplayed everyone.
  • @nickpisarczyk
    Ray’s 2010 team having nicknames that are all Rush songs makes me respect him even more.
  • I whole heartedly believe this is a prelude to wolfeys aforementioned "real life elite four"
  • @levy9595
    On top of being an absolute legend and VGC icon, even just the name Ray Rizzo is such an awesome name, man. Not sure if its just me, but that name gives off serious main character energy lol
  • @brandonc422
    I think one of the best feel good moments of this is that his parents knew how much he loved Pokemon and competing so they funded his Hawaii trip. Some parents would never do that over a "Video game" competition especially back in 2010 where the stigma was "Gaming will never earn you a living" and at the time there was some truth to it. Now of course there's content creating, streaming and all that but there wasn't back then. Kudos to the supportive parents of Ray Rizzo.
  • @lotrdude13
    Death threats over a Dream Ball from a Pokemon who passed a hack check is mental, people are wack. That aside, this is a killer documentary! :D
  • @not2shabby
    I love how Ray can honestly say that he is the greatest of all-time, but when he does, it doesn't sound conceited or self-important.
  • @Oceanatornowk
    Ray talking about the prestige of the first competitive circuit and immediately cutting to Hulk Hogan got a solid chuckle out of me
  • @pokezach494_
    Man this was an incredible watch… if this doesn’t inspire you to play and be the best you can be, I don’t know what will
  • @dan5974
    He’s lucky he never ran into me.
  • @blacklag3422
    Highly appreciate the video. Ray brought me into playing competitive Pokemon in 2012 and I actually ended up winning the german national championships in 2015 (fun fact: 5 out of the 6 pokemon were a core built by wolfey). Will never forget that time of my life :)
  • @Deredeo13
    Beautifully made documentary. Thank you to Wolfe, Costa, & everyone else who contributed to this art piece that the community (& Ray) deserve.