Honestly I don't care since I saw Sean Pablo In person b4 his accident and it was very underwhelming. It was April last yr was at Tompkins in NYC.
Strobeck and the violet heads pulled up and they were all ripping except this tall skinny dude in sunglasses that was skating a lil slow and not. I then realized it was Sean Pablo when he hit an impossible 4th or 5th try, and then realized that he was only an OK skater compared to my perception from the videos.
Sean's tricks weren't popped super high, weren't every try, and weren't super stylish like how I'd seen most pros. That's when it hit me that professional skateboarding isn't about talent, my high ass was doing more tricks than Sean Pablo who wasn't even kickflipping consistently. I was even doing his tricks switch at a more consistent level, not as cleanly, but much faster.........