Super Smash Bros Ultimate pro Nairoby ‘Nairo’ Quezada has been unbanned from 2GGaming events and will be allowed to compete in future tournaments.

On March 12, the organization announced that the former NRG star would one again be allowed at their events effective immediately. The news comes after the community rallied behind the Zero Suit Samus specialist and had #UnbanNairo trending on Twitter.

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However, as per 2GG’s policy, the appeal process and their investigation will remain confidential. Nairo’s Twitch account remains banned as of the time of this writing, but Quezada has appealed there as well.

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#UnbanNairo reached the top spot on Twitter’s trending list on February 25, as the Smash Ultimate community rallied behind Nairoby ‘Nairo’ Quezada to get his Twitch account unbanned.

On a day wherethe Pokemon Pearl and Diamond remakeswere announced, it was#UnbanNairodominating the Twitter narrative.

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The Smash Ultimate star, who was accused of sexual misconduct by fellow pro ‘CaptainZack’, has looked to make his re-entry into the scene afterclearing his name.

“I want you to know that as of now, everything is fully resolved, and I’m now able to move forward with my life,” he said ina February 19 video.

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Nairo has intentions to return to streaming on Twitch. However, he was banned permanently from the platform back inJuly 2020when the allegations broke. With Twitch not taking action yet, the Smash community has made a very public push to get their attention.

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“Many people are unaware of the new information that’s come out since July, which points to Nairo being a victim of rape. Please look athis casebecause he was unjustly banned and give him the second chance he deserves,” Ezra ‘Samsora’ Morris said on Twitter, directed at Twitch.

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“Twitch should read and respond to this updated document that has all pertinent facts prepared regarding the situation. We can all agree a response regarding the matter in light of this is necessary,” Liquid’s Juan ‘hungrybox’ DeBiedma said.

#UnBanNairo@Twitchshould read and respond to this updated document that has all pertinent facts prepared regarding the situation.

We can all agree a response regarding the matter in light of this is necessary.https://t.co/vprWGqfh0I

— hungrybox (@LiquidHbox)June 28, 2025

“Let the man come back to his home,” Spacestation’s Enrique ‘Maister’ Hernández Solís added.

“Nairo had always been an inspiration to me when streaming, even when I had a bad stream, or a bad day on twitch or competing, I used to think about how he would always handle everything with happiness and positivity, cause that’s what a streamer should give to their audience.”

Nairo had always been an inspiration to me when streaming, even when I had a bad stream, or a bad day on twitch or competing, I used to think about how he would always handle everything with happiness and positivity, cause that’s what a streamer should give to their audience

— LG | Maister (@Maister_SSB)June 20, 2025

Over 100,000 tweets with the hashtag were made in the space of a couple of hours, trending it not just in the United States, but worldwide.

Nairo hasn’t commented on the motion yet, and neither has Twitch. Nairo has filed an appeal with Twitch, which is ongoing.