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==The Final Battle== | ==The Final Battle== | ||
[[File:Alex Ed Prins-Stairs Trophy.jpg|thumb|right|125px|A picture of the trophy won by the East Coast Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour champion.]] | [[File:Alex Ed Prins-Stairs Trophy.jpg|thumb|right|125px|A picture of the trophy won by the East Coast Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour champion.]] | ||
The final Pokémon battle for the trophy was fought | The final Pokémon battle for the trophy was fought 3-on-3 at {{wp|Westfield Montgomery|Montgomery Mall}} in {{wp|Bethesda, Maryland|Bethesda}}, {{wp|Maryland}} using {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} (which had not yet been released). The battle was between competitor Alex Prins-Stairs and a "Pokémon Master" staff member. The battle was cast live to a big screen television. | ||
Prins-Stairs's team was {{p|Mewtwo}}, {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Starmie}} while the staff member's team was {{p|Mewtwo}}, {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Articuno}}. The match ultimately ended with the staff member forfeiting, resulting in Prins-Stairs being declared the winner. The trophy was mailed to the winner along with a {{i|Poké Ball}} filled with candy and a {{p|Mewtwo}} beanie plush. | |||
==Dates and locations== | ==Dates and locations== |