| 19 March 2011
I posted the stats of the championship match, and you can find those on the Fighting Game Stats database. Justin Wong won and was nowhere near a triple-double. Then again, he didn't need to be because he was so in control of the second game that it just seemed like a formality in the final 20 seconds.
With that in mind, stats of all four championship matches are now available on the database. Here's some things to note from the title matches:
- The average player in the title match had 11.36 combos, 5.00 assist and 5.88 hypers per match.
- There were no triple-doubles. The closest was Justin Wong against Floe in the 1.2 finals, where he was three assists away from getting it.
- This is how the winner and loser of a title match compared on average:
| Winner | Loser | |
| Combos | 15.50 | 7.25 |
| Assists | 7.00 | 3.00 |
| Assist Efficiency | .453 | .437 |
| Hypers | 7.75 | 4.00 |
| Hyper Efficiency | .693 | .889 |
The loser did have a better hyper efficiency. However, on average, the winner was getting three more assists in per match. Obviously, the winner is putting in more pressure than the loser, taking more risks. In the finals, the loser never had more than five hypers. Meanwhile, the winner had at least five hypers.





