Phrizbee Vs. Death Star, Ravager Vs. T-minus, P... [SAFE]

Phrizbee managed to secure the victory, moving past Death Star in the bracket.

In the heavyweight division, two heavy hitters met in a clash of styles. Phrizbee , the massive full-body spinner, faced off against Death Star .

It was a high-flying affair where both bots traded flips early on. Ravager actually managed to get a flip on T-Minus first, but the Inertia Labs legend self-righted immediately. Phrizbee vs. Death Star, Ravager vs. T-Minus, P...

These matches weren't just about the wins and losses; they showcased the of the early builders. Whether it was T-Minus proving that a well-timed flip could topple a champion or Phrizbee showing the pure destructive power of a spinner, these bots laid the groundwork for the modern BattleBots Pro League we see today.

T-Minus finally caught Ravager on its side. Due to a faulty valve system that couldn't maintain enough pressure, Ravager was unable to self-right and was counted out. Phrizbee managed to secure the victory, moving past

T-Minus went on to have a historic season, culminating in a major upset against the undefeated Hazard to claim its first Giant Nut. Why We Still Talk About These Fights

Phrizbee's run eventually met a wall in HexaDecimator , who used its powerful lifter to stop the spinner's momentum. Ravager vs. T-Minus: Flipping the Script It was a high-flying affair where both bots

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