Quattro, born Thomas Arclight, became synonymous with the Gimmick Puppet archetype once he entered the spotlight of Zexal's storyline. Before they were printed, one might have expected him to have tried out Wind-ups... but actually (as Shark was disqualified for seeing) months before the Numbers were unleashed, this young showman was a favorite to win with a Gravekeeper deck.
This is based on an actual real-life tournament-winning deck from around 2010-2011, with a few swap-outs for cards that we (and Shark) canonically saw spilled on the floor. It's also lacking an extra deck, as rank 4s seemingly didn't exist yet, and the monster lineup can't manage anything else. (Tremendous Fire is a stand-in for a certain blazing card that doesn't actually exist.) Even so, one can still see how a well-worn deck like this would have taken victory against the newer, uncertain decks in the very first days of XYZ.
Though, perhaps there's something I'm overlooking about how decks were constructed in those days...