Skorpios is amazingly well driven and has a very sturdy wedge, however Bloodsport's sheer power could end up completely immobilizing it in a single hit. Oh yeah, I'm also expecting it to win easily.īloodsport vs Skorpios: This is another tough one. Malice has a much more promising history, so I'm excited to see what it can do. It didn't even use its main weapon at all last season, only relying on those weird axes on its wheels. Fitting because Mammoth certainly had fun playing with it. This robot reminds me of a toy you would buy during a school field trip. Axe Backwards has a very pathetic track record. Malice vs Axe Backwards: Easy decision here. Both weapons on this pair of conjoined twins seem very deadly, but the robot itself looks a little small. And while Mad Catter did well in King of Bots, it had a really poor run last season. Mad Catter vs Fusion: Judging by early footage of this robot, I feel like Fusion will take the cake this fight. Both robots are incredibly well driven, and while Whiplash excels in damage, I feel like Sawblaze's control is much better, and will result in Whip getting pinned to the wall multiple times. Whiplash vs Sawblaze: This one's a really tough decision but I'm going with Sawblaze.
I'm gonna drop my predictions for this fight card based on past fights, robot designs, and more. So who do you predict will win from each of the fights? Ray will need to ensure that Tombstone's bar is up to speed in hopes that it can rip away EndGame's front wedge. If they have fixed those issues, they could cause a potential upset against the former Battlebots champion.
The team who travelled all the way from New Zealand had been dogged with reliability issues last season where it suffered unfortunate losses to Deathroll, Ribbot and Minotaur. Tombstone Vs EndGame: Two seasons ago, Jack wanted to take on Tombstone and now his wish is finally granted. However, I do question how much pushing power their robot could produce. SMEEEEEEE could use its contraption to trap Sharko and use those mini disc cutters to slice away the wheels. Sharkorpion Vs SMEEEEEEEEEE: Sharkorpion makes its return to the Battlebots arena, however they will have to face against the nifty SMEEEEEEEE. Its hard to say who will win although it will be interesting to see how effective their weaponry will fare against each other. Rusty Vs Sporkniok: Two newcomers with interesting designs. Lockjaw will have to use the front prongs to hopefully get in and underneath Captain Shredderator before it gets up to speed. Bloodsport's horizontal tri-spinning bar could impact Skorpio's wheels if they can produce excellent driving and Skorpios will have to ensure that their scoop on the front can prevent Bloodsport's hits.Ĭaptain Shredderator Vs Lockjaw: Last season, Captain Shredderator had a string of bad luck as their machine constantly broke down and Brian Nave hopes that he can end its hoodoo as they are up against Donald Hutson's Lockjaw. The team behind MadCatter had a great run with Cat King in the second season of King of Bots, can they repeat what they had learn from their to the Battlebots arena.Īxe Backwards Vs Malice: Having not much success in the previous series, Axe Backwards is back and hoping to get their first televised win as they face off against the newcomers Malice with its horizontal disc spinner which could potentially do harm to Axe Backward's vulnerable wheels.īloodsport Vs Skorpios: Both bots narrowly missed out on a spot in the Top 16 last season and hope to go one further this time as the two face off against each other. It will be a test for MadCatter as they will have to make good use of its front scoop to deflect the hits coming from Fusion. MadCatter Vs Fusion: Team Whyachi's got a new machine on the block with its dual weaponry of a spinner and drum spinner called Fusion is set to make its introduction to the Battlebots arena.
Whiplash Vs Sawblaze: This one will come down to who has got the better driver as the two had already displayed in the previous shows and whose weapon will have an impact and wreak havoc.