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Greg briefly competed in Perfect Dark, breaking the top 40, joining the 5-minute club, and receiving an honorable mention in the Player of the Month write-up.  He was also a member of the original Perfect Dark rivalry, with [[Lanky]] and [[Fro]].  Soon after, he started the first Goldeneye rivalry, with [[Derek Clark]] and [[Eddie Lovins]].
 
Greg briefly competed in Perfect Dark, breaking the top 40, joining the 5-minute club, and receiving an honorable mention in the Player of the Month write-up.  He was also a member of the original Perfect Dark rivalry, with [[Lanky]] and [[Fro]].  Soon after, he started the first Goldeneye rivalry, with [[Derek Clark]] and [[Eddie Lovins]].
  
After a long hiatus from Goldeneye, Greg recently made a comeback, with an initial focus on passing rival [[Adam Matis]].  He has achieved 4 WRs (2 of which were already broken) and gained several hundred points.  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-taQF6iTkU He will also rock your ass in multiplayer].
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After a long hiatus from Goldeneye, Greg recently made a comeback, with an initial focus on passing rival [[Adam Matis]].  He has achieved 4 WRs (2 of which were already broken) and gained several hundred points.  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-taQF6iTkU He will also rock your ass in multiplayer]. One of Greg's finest achievements in his multiplayer career was thoroughly dominating former champion [[Patrik Nilsson]] in the winner's bracket semi final match during the 2010 Virginia Goldeneye tournament, with a best-of-three series ending at 2-0 in Greg's favor; Greg would go on to finish in the runner-up position to good friend [[Eddie Lovins]].
  
 
Woll has also competed in several other games, including Excitebike 64, [[F-Zero]], [[Halo 2]] and Pokemon Pearl (currently has 488 pokemon). Nowadays he can be found playing Smash Bros Brawl and Halo 3, where he is a 46 in Team Slayer, a 43 in Team Swat, and a 41 in Lone Wolves.  
 
Woll has also competed in several other games, including Excitebike 64, [[F-Zero]], [[Halo 2]] and Pokemon Pearl (currently has 488 pokemon). Nowadays he can be found playing Smash Bros Brawl and Halo 3, where he is a 46 in Team Slayer, a 43 in Team Swat, and a 41 in Lone Wolves.  

Revision as of 22:31, 5 September 2010

Always Woll with the punches

Greg Woll is one of the oldest members of The Elite, having joined the Goldeneye ranks on one of the final updates of Goldeneye Extreme. He has always been an excellent player, reaching the Top 10 in his prime. His Goldeneye accomplishments include sweeping Egypt, being one of the first to complete Bryan Bosshardt's no-Jaws strat on Aztec (gaining an 8 second untied World Record on Secret Agent in the process), and inspiring the term "Woll Factor" with an incredible 12 boosts in a single run of Streets Secret Agent, allowing him to grab the then WR of 1:58. He has two other terms named after him: "Woll Shot" and "Woll Health Factor".

Greg briefly competed in Perfect Dark, breaking the top 40, joining the 5-minute club, and receiving an honorable mention in the Player of the Month write-up. He was also a member of the original Perfect Dark rivalry, with Lanky and Fro. Soon after, he started the first Goldeneye rivalry, with Derek Clark and Eddie Lovins.

After a long hiatus from Goldeneye, Greg recently made a comeback, with an initial focus on passing rival Adam Matis. He has achieved 4 WRs (2 of which were already broken) and gained several hundred points. He will also rock your ass in multiplayer. One of Greg's finest achievements in his multiplayer career was thoroughly dominating former champion Patrik Nilsson in the winner's bracket semi final match during the 2010 Virginia Goldeneye tournament, with a best-of-three series ending at 2-0 in Greg's favor; Greg would go on to finish in the runner-up position to good friend Eddie Lovins.

Woll has also competed in several other games, including Excitebike 64, F-Zero, Halo 2 and Pokemon Pearl (currently has 488 pokemon). Nowadays he can be found playing Smash Bros Brawl and Halo 3, where he is a 46 in Team Slayer, a 43 in Team Swat, and a 41 in Lone Wolves.

Greg also recently began working with Quentin on improving the accuracy of the Goldeneye World Record Database, by delving into the deep, murky waters of the 1998-2001 era forums and rankings, attempting to collect as much data as possible on the WRs of that time.

Overall, he is one of The Elite's most popular personalities, as shown by his past and current prominence in the title bar on the-elite.net main page.


External Links

The 2010 Elite Summer Contest
Full Bracket | First Vote | Spread Betting | Matchups, Results & VotDs

An Ace in the Whole
1. Ace | 8. Dayle*
4. Bozon | 5. Mgay
3. Matis | 6. Lockwood
2. SZ | 7. Stinson

Third Rock from the Sun
1. Thiradell | 8. YE
4. Taka | 5. afan
3. Illu | 6. Disco
2. Lovins | 7. Fal

Without a Trace
1. Carathorn | 8. Howes
4. wiff | 5. Alex A
3. Axel (OB) | 6. Silver Angel
2. Come | 7. Gragz

A Deadly Dental Plan
1. QB | 8. Alecboy
4. durk | 5. BloodE
3. Poker Mark | 6. Cervone
2. Axel Z | 7. Wabs

The Retirement Home
1. Clemens | 8. Paragon
4. Neo | 5. Patrik
3. Thingy | 6. Cyberwrath
2. Inkosi | 7. Youse

Trapped in the Cottage
1. Goose | 8. Sterling
4. octo | 5. Emily Blomzy
3. Shep | 6. Trent
2. Red Bull | 7. bcks

Fighting in the Streets
1. Supa Odin | 8. greg k
4. wheat | 5. Bauer
3. Woll | 6. Cliff Hampton
2. DK | 7. speedruntrainer

Compliments to the Chef (Boyardee)
1. Jimbo | 8. Matthijs
4. Comet | 5. Sternis
3. PYL | 6. Henrik
2. Henning | 7. PDO