Can we stop talking about this guy already? He hit his peak 5-6 years ago when people still cared about tech ledge tricks. Obviously he's good but everyone is these days. If he weren't boring as fuck, had an ounce of marketability, and filmed an impressive part, he'd have turned pro already. But he is, doesn't, and hasn't. Tommy Fynn is the same story. Some of you act like anyone who can flip into a back noseblunt should be pro. But guess what, there's more to turning pro than that. Accept it and move on.