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Per MOS:SEEALSO, this section is for linking to relevant articles in the same defining category. The two climbers are/were both free soloists, but as mentioned in M-A's biopic, they approached soloing from fundamentally opposing perspectives. Also, Honnold himself points out in the M-A doc that their mediums are quite different (AH climbs primarily rock, M-A was an Alpinist, which combines rock, snow, and ice). The only defining category Marc-André and Alex share is that they are both in nflx documentaries, and I wouldn't agree that this is a good reason for See Also inclusion, at least as a singular entry. What is more, I believe that having just Alex's WP page in the See Also section somehow draws esteem away from M-A, as if he is only noteworthy as a "lesser Honnold". I noted that there is no link to Marc-André in Alex's See Also section. JGray (talk) 00:22, 5 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]