#TBT: The Evolution of Soner’s Hair

On July 17, 2014 by Kyle Schrader
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Metro Mullet (2006-2009)
Before legendary footballer Cristiano Ronaldo dawned the cut in 2010, the Metro Mullet (Mullet + Faux Hawk) plagued the German tournament scene from 2005-2009. The traditional Mullet’s tagline is, “Business in the front – party in the back,” while the mantra of the Metro Mullet seems to be all party.

You may think this is funny but it is no laughing matter. The Metro Mullet was serious business. At 10 Premier tops, 2 of which were wins, Soner’s “Metro Mullet” is much more accomplished at Yu-Gi-Oh! than the person writing this article and likely the ones reading it.

To illustrate, when Dekoichi the Battlechanted Locomotive ruled the world, Güngör’s Mullet rolled over Ramon Helbig and won Pharaoh Tour Wiesbaden. Then, in the same weekend, it wrecked Florian Chitic in the rubber match to win war between UG and Humiliation. The legendary cut has since left us – Goodnight, sweet prince.

1st Place – Soner Güngör w/ MONARCH (PT Wiesbaden 2006)

Monsters: 23
3 Thestalos the Firestorm Monarch
3 Zaborg the Thunder Monarch
3 Cyber Dragon
2 Old Vindictive Magician
2 Apprentice Magician
2 Dekochi the Battlechanted Locomotive
2 Mystic Tomato
1 Breaker the Magical Warrior
1 Twin-Headed Behemoth
1 Sangan
1 Spirit Reaper

 

Spells: 11
2 Brain Control
1 Enemy Controller
1 Graceful Charity
1 Heavy Storm
1 Last Will
1 Mystical Space Typhoon
1 Nobleman of Crossout
1 Pot of Avarice
1 Scapegoat
1 Soul Exchange

Traps: 8
3 Sakuretsu Armor
2 Bottomless Trap Hole
1 Mirror Force
1 Ring of Destruction
1 Torrential Tribute

Fusion Deck: XX
XX Fusion Monsters

 

Side Deck: 15
3 Poison of the Old Man
3 Mobius the Frost Monarch
3 Sillva, Warlord of Dark World
3 Royal Decree
1 Mystic Swordsman LV2

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