Obviously Wallisch wins... now onto 2nd, style aside.
Rails: goepper sw 2, back 2 out of the close. Nothing new but still a legit trick on the bigger of the 2 rails. Andreas 1 up to switch wallride... not as hard as goepper, but way more unique and different and according to x games' theory of "highest slide on the wallride wins," anDreas got really high... switch.
2nd rail. Goepper back 450 vs Andreas back 3-up box tap. Basically the same trick, but possibly a slight advantage to andreas because 3-up is riskier.
Sw Unat: Andreas did a sw right 10 capped trailing blunt that was executed perfectly (douglas can fuck off with this "scrappy" business) and is way harder imo than sw left dub 9 (japan? safety?)
Unat: Andreas and goepper's unnatural dub 12s were both grabbed mute and perfect
Sw: Goepper's sw dub 12 was better than andreas's sw 12 mute because it was a true dub cork and absolutely flawless.
Reg: Andreas did dub 10 octo and goepper did dub 12 mute to opp japan. both dub corks w/ perfect dub grabs. Tie
Lets say they tie on rails. Advantage Andreas on jump 1, Advantage Goepper on Jump 3. They both spun all 4 ways, and landed perfect. The tie breaker for me is the grabs. Goepper didnt pronounce his (japan? safety? hid his hand behind the knee?) grab on the sw left dub 9, then did mute, mute, mute-japan. Andreas did capped trailing blunt, mute, octo, mute and pronounced every grab. I think Andreas should have gotten 2nd.