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Dara handed us the trophy and we couldn’t have been happier! Out of 40 robots, a team of three Bluecoats that no one took seriously in the pits at first had won Robot Wars. - Dave Young


This robot is in the Combat Robot Hall of Fame! It's considered one of the best combat robots in the entire world!

Overview[]

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OverKill was a heavyweight robot that competed in all five televised seasons of BattleBots. It was built by the experienced Team Coolrobots, and sponsored principally by Wizards of the Coast. It was a standard wedge-shaped robot armed with a very large torque-reaction "Rambo knife." While not particularly damaging, the visual appeal and wide attack range of the swinging knife were heavily influential in judge's decisions. The blade was made of a high-tensile steel, effectively making it a "spinner killer" - spinners that hit the blade would often end up breaking their own weapon. In addition to being invertible, OverKill proved to be very durable. Consequentially, it never lost by KO. OverKill never won a championship but enjoyed a very successful BattleBots career, finishing runner-up in Season 4.0 and ending BattleBots as the #2 ranked heavyweight. OverKill was essentially a second attempt at building an unscaled version of Toe-Crusher, one of Team Coolrobots' lightweights, replacing Slugger, an earlier heavyweight built for the first BattleBots event and modified for the second with the assistance of Jason Bardis from Infernolab.

Robot History[]

BattleBots Comedy Central Season 1.0[]

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OverKill's first ever fight in the BattleBox was up against the veteran bot frenZy. Both robots steadily approached each other, looking unsure to attack. OverKill finally broke the tension with a blow to frenZy's top, causing both robots to flail their weaponry aimlessly as frenZy got its first hammer blow to the front of OverKill. The two rammed each other following continuous attacking from both sides when OverKill pushed frenZy onto the hellraiser. frenZy retaliated by pushing OverKill onto the killsaw, sending it flying and retreating. OverKill came back, however, and delivered a massive blow to its opponent who likewise returned the favor. frenZy then pushed Overkill into the corner and resumed pounding on its opponent, delivering four blows. This back and forth hitting continued for a while before Overkill ended the fight by getting a strong slam onto frenZy. This move decided the fight in OverKill's favor and won with a 7-2 judge's decision. This pushed OverKill into the quarterfinals against reigning champion Vlad the Impaler.

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Both robots approached timidly, until OverKill decided to charge at Vlad the Impaler and swing its knife blade at the top of Vlad's armor. Vlad the Impaler then pushed OverKill across the BattleBox before backing off. OverKill then continued to strike Vlad the Impaler across the top, causing various scrapes and dents in Vlad's armor. Vlad the Impaler retaliated by ramming OverKill onto the killsaws, then got underneath OverKill and bent the wedge armor so much OverKill had to drive on its back. Vlad the Impaler then rammed OverKill again and pushed it back onto the killsaws, which split the wedge armor of OverKill in half. Vlad now clearly had the upper hand, almost flipping OverKill upside down with its forks. OverKill then began swinging its blade quickly in desperation, but none of the strikes landed a blow on Vlad the Impaler. In dramatic fashion, OverKill then drove itself over the killsaws and flipped itself upside down, making the knife blade useless from the front. Vlad charged and pushed OverKill into the spikes, further ripping the wedge armor apart. Vlad then rammed OverKill into the arena wall so quickly the arena Lexan shook, and it partially damaged the entrance area. This attack damaged OverKill's drivetrain, allowing it to only move backwards and forwards. Vlad the Impaler lifted OverKill back onto its correct side, but it was too little, too late. OverKill's tire became punctured by the killsaws, which further limited motion to only being able to spin forward in a clockwise direction or backwards in a counter-clockwise direction. OverKill languished in the arena corner, before Vlad the Impaler ended the fight with a few more hits. Vlad the Impaler won on a 8-1 judge's decision and OverKill was eliminated from the tournament.

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OverKill wasn't done yet, however, as it was entered for the heavyweight rumble minus its destroyed wedge armor. It did fairly well at the beginning of the rumble, attacking Knome II with its knife blade, but was eventually immobilized after getting its tires punctured again. Unsurprisingly, it lost the rumble to BioHazard.

BattleBots Comedy Central Season 2.0[]

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For Season 2.0, OverKill received some adjustments, such as foam filled tires to prevent future puncturing and a tougher wedge that was bolted to the main cylinder, complete with side panels. Its first fight was up against the Japanese entry Iron Eagle.

OverKill approached Iron Eagle immediately, swinging its weapon, before Iron Eagle backed off and retreated into the killsaws. Iron Eagle recovered and started to move around the BattleBox. OverKill got in several good blade hits on Iron Eagle, before Iron Eagle backed up the arena entry ramp, high-centering itself. Unable to move with its wheels off the ground, Iron Eagle was counted out by the referee, moving OverKill into the round of 16 against FrostBite.

The two robots met in the middle of the BattleBox and OverKill began attacking FrostBite, before shoving it up against the arena wall. FrostBite then got too close to the killsaws, and took a ride on them a couple times, damaging the drive-train and underside. OverKill then received a shot from the killsaws itself, which was so powerful it launched OverKill onto FrostBite's back. Both robots continued to push each other around, with FrostBite generally getting the upper hand due to having a lower center of gravity and a greater amount of torque. OverKill, however, still attempted to line up for a good weapon hit on Frostbite. A few blows were landed, but minimal damage was done to FrostBite's body shell. After more shoving and hitting, neither robot was able to do a significant amount of damage and the fight went to the judges, who scored a 23-22 decision for FrostBite, eliminating OverKill from the main competition.

Like the previous season though, OverKill was entered for a Heavyweight Rumble, only this time it was the consolation rumble due to the losing in the earlier part of the season. In the earlier stages of the rumble, it drove around the BattleBox aggressively, getting under Bigger Brother and ramming it into the wall. OverKill then disabled Gammatron's weapon by swinging its blade at it, before damaging Punjar's armor by doing a similar maneuver. However, OverKill was flipped by Surgeon General, which left its blade now useless. OverKill was still able to cause damage though, snapping off Mjollnir's weapon by driving over it and attacking the disabled Mauler, which had been flipped by Bigger Brother earlier on. During the closing stages of the rumble, OverKill began to slow down due to damage it received to its internal components but was still mobile at the end of the rumble. As a result of the earlier carnage, and being one of the few robots moving at the end of the fight, OverKill and Punjar were declared the winners of the consolation rumble and both robots advanced to the heavyweight royal rumble.

Overkill performed decently in the Heavyweight Rumble, as it was one of many robots still moving in the end but, it lost to Tazbot overall.

BattleBots Comedy Central Season 3.0[]

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In Season 3.0 and 4.0

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Minor modifications were made to OverKill for Season 3.0, mainly in the aesthetics department, as Team Coolrobots began a sponsorship contract with Wizards of the Coast who supplied the team's robots with decals advertising its Magic: The Gathering trading card series.

Due to OverKill entering Season 2.0, it was seeded and was able to start in the round of 64 up against the heavily redesigned M.O.E.. For this battle, Team Extreme had constructed a "Voodoo OverKill" out of roller skate wheels and cardboard. M.O.E. drove into OverKill early on, but OverKill got away, taking a hit from the killsaws as it did. OverKill drove around to the side of M.O.E. and pushed it around the BattleBox, but M.O.E. escaped and hit OverKill's wheel with its ditch cutter. However, it did no damage and OverKill continued to push M.O.E. around with its wedge, stopping the ditch cutter in the process. OverKill whacked M.O.E. with its blade and then rammed M.O.E. with the wedge, continuing to use the blade as M.O.E. spun the ditch cutter up to its top speed again. M.O.E. continued to drive after OverKill until it got scooped up by the wedge again, pushed around the BattleBox and whacked by the blade numerous times. M.O.E. finally got the upper hand as it wedged OverKill's blade into the Lexan, keeping it from moving, but OverKill managed to free itself. OverKill hit M.O.E. with the blade numerous times until the fight ended. OverKill won on a 28-17 judge's decision and advanced to the round of 32, where it faced RoboSapien.

OverKill dominated this fight, getting underneath RoboSapien several times and eventually pinning it under the spike strip. OverKill won by KO at 1:36 and advanced to the round of 16, where it faced frenZy again. OverKill won on a close 23-22 judge's decision and advanced to the quarterfinals, where it faced Voltronic. OverKill won on a 30-15 judge's decision and advanced to the semifinals, where it faced BioHazard.

Much like its previous fight with Voltronic, Christian Carlberg locked down OverKill's blade with the hope that the lower center of gravity combined with sudden forward inertia would make OverKill's wedge lower than BioHazard, allowing OverKill to get underneath. The fight begun with both robots avoiding the hellraisers before OverKill timidly hit the front of BioHazard. OverKill reversed and got away from the front of BioHazard before attempting to line up for another attack. OverKill got its blade stuck on the killsaws momentarily but freed itself before having one wheel land on top of BioHazard. Both robots then kept making contact with each other and OverKill drove itself into the spikestrip before eventually, BioHazard got under OverKill and flipped it into the pulverizer. OverKill suffered one blow directly on its main cylinder but drove deliberately along the side of the spikestrip in order to self-right itself. This worked and the sparring continued for a while. BioHazard then got another flip on OverKill, which resulted in another self-righting maneuver BioHazard then attempted another lift, but OverKill escaped before it was turned upside down. However, OverKill took a hit from the hellraiser and a shot from the killsaws, scoring points against it. Several more flips later, and BioHazard was able to damage OverKill's knife blade on the pulverizer, where it took 3 hits. The fight ended with OverKill being flipped by the piston, and almost taking another flip from BioHazard. Despite being relentless, OverKill lost a 38-7 decision in favor of BioHazard, knocking OverKill out of the competition.

OverKill wasn't finished, however, as it participated the heavyweight royal rumble at the end of the tournament. OverKill did very well as it was one of six robots still moving, but lost out to HexaDecimator.

BattleBots Comedy Central Season 4.0[]

For Season 4.0, OverKill received very minor cosmetic changes yet again, receiving new sponsor logos. Due to being seeded, OverKill was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds straight to the round of 32, against Greenspan. This fight was fairly uneventful in the beginning stages, until Greenspan decided to follow OverKill towards the red square. OverKill, however, drove over the killsaws in the process, and was tossed backwards by them. This resulted in OverKill hitting the front of Greenspan, throwing Greenspan up into the air, and sending it upside down on its back, leaving Greenspan immobilized. OverKill won by a KO in dramatic fashion.

OverKill's next bout in the round of 16 was up against MechaVore. At the start both robots strafed slowly around each other before MechaVore began chasing down OverKill. OverKill drove over the killsaws, turned, and exposed its right wheel to MechaVore, resulting in Mechavore cutting into OverKill's rim and slicing into its blade. MechaVore then crashed into OverKill's blade again, but this sudden impact stalled its gas-powered disc motor, and wasn't able to work for the rest of the fight. This allowed OverKill to get underneath its opponent before MechaVore reversed itself into the pulverizer, where OverKill pinned it. Mechavore escaped but began having control problems as OverKill drove over the top of MechaVore and flipped itself. Both robots then drove around the BattleBox for a while before MechaVore took damage from the killsaws. OverKill then took control of MechaVore and pushed it into the hazards, scoring points. OverKill continued its aggression and eventually bent MechaVore's disc out of shape. Then OverKill pushed MechaVore back to the pulverizer for a final shot. With 20 seconds left, MechaVore began malfunctioning and spun uncontrollably. Both robots took significant damage from each other but OverKill controlled the match and won on a 29-16 judge's decision.

OverKill then moved on to the quarterfinals for a rematch against M.O.E. This battle was close, with M.O.E. doing damage to OverKill's wheels and blade, which it mangled, but for the most part OverKill was unharmed. OverKill, however, was the aggressor, pushing M.O.E. into the hazards constantly (one time almost cut the motor to M.O.E.'s weapon) and out-driving it (OverKill dodged M.O.E. for much of the first minute, wearing down M.O.E.'s battery), and M.O.E.'s saw blade hubs became loose. At one point in the match, M.O.E.'s blade got caught in the rim of OverKill's wheel, and Christian Carlberg gunned it, flipping M.O.E. over. After awhile, the two bots eventually became loose. Near the end of the bout, M.O.E.'s weapon began to slow down. In the end, it was close, but OverKill was given the judge's decision, 25-20, controversially (the crowd massively booed the outcome) pushing OverKill into the semifinals for the second season in a row, this time against Surgeon General, another horizontal spinner. Because of the damage M.O.E. did to the blade, Team Coolrobots had to replace it for the one MechaVore damaged, after fixing it up.

OverKill spent most of the first part of the match dodging the horizontal spinner, but then Surgeon General managed to get some strikes on OverKill's wheels and wedge. Eventually, Surgeon General got its disc caught in OverKill's blade, stopping it. OverKill drove the two of them over the killsaws, knocking Surgeon General loose, but it was immobilized. OverKill won by KO in 1:45. According to Christian Carlberg, of the three horizontal spinners (MechaVore, M.O.E., and Surgeon General) that OverKill faced in Season 4.0, Surgeon General was the one that caused the most damage to OverKill. This win put OverKill to the heavyweight finals for the first time, where it faced BioHazard once again.

Both robots drove out of their squares and BioHazard rammed straight into OverKill, nearly flipping it over. While OverKill swung its blade, BioHazard got underneath OverKill, lifted the arm and headed toward the arena wall, tipping it onto its side. OverKill landed right side up and drove back. BioHazard then took a few hits from OverKill's blade. OverKill drove itself over the killsaws and went straight at BioHazard, flipping itself onto its back again. The flipped OverKill ran into the spike strip in order to flip itself back over. After this, OverKill tried to drive away, but its blade was caught on the spike strip. BioHazard came over and pushed OverKill into the wall, bending its blade. BioHazard then pushed OverKill over to the center of the BattleBox. BioHazard flipped OverKill back over again, but its lifting arm was stuck in the up position. OverKill hit BioHazard several times with its blade before driving over the low profile of BioHazard once again. BioHazard rammed into OverKill, flipping it, and began to push OverKill around. For the rest of the match, both robots attempt to gain an upper hand, but are unable to. BioHazard won on a 27-18 judge's decision and OverKill was declared the runner-up.

BattleBots Comedy Central Season 5.0[]

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Due to previously competing in Season 4.0, OverKill was allowed to skip the preliminary rounds of Season 5.0, where it eventually fought Wrath. The first time that Wrath slammed OverKill into the wall, the adjuster became loose and slipped, causing the drive train to pop out. This rendered it a sitting duck, and OverKill pushed it into a pulverizer, winning by KO and advancing to the round of 16, where it faced BattleRat. OverKill won on a 35-10 judge's decision and advanced to the quarterfinals, where it faced Warhead.

At the start, Warhead failed to land a hit on OverKill to begin with, while OverKill was able to hit Warhead's spinning dome with its blade and push Warhead around using its wedge. This continued for the rest of the match, with OverKill pushing Warhead into the spikestrip and onto the killsaws. Eventually, Warhead's spinning dome stopped working. The fight went to the judges, who ruled 34-11 in favor of OverKill. This win put OverKill to the semifinals, where it faced Voltronic again. After driving over Voltronic's wedge multiple times, the time ran out and Voltronic won on a close 24-21 judge's decision, eliminating OverKill from Season 5.0.

Steel Conflict 3[]

BattleBots: Destruct-A-Thon[]

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In February 2023, OverKill fought Hydra in a special exhibition match. Little is known about the fight as it was not shown to Facebook Supporters or televised, though Hydra won by knockout after flipping OverKill out of the arena.

BattleBots Proving Ground[]

OverKill's first appearance as a stand-in for a Proving Ground competitor came on May 14, 2023, where it took on DOOM after Slammo! was unable to compete in the Sunday show.

DOOM was fastest out of its starting square, meeting OverKill in the center of the arena before driving away. OverKill got to DOOM's side momentarily, but failed to capitalize as its blade instead made contact with the vertical spinner of DOOM. Alejandro Pina's bot reversed before striking the front of the ShowBot, tearing away part of OverKill's right-side tire as it limped away.

Bil Dwyer: "BIG time damage, there!"
Steve Judkins: "That right wheel is in trouble... OverKill looking a little wonky after that hit."
— Bil Dwyer and Steve Judkins react to the first damage of the fight

As OverKill struggled to drive away, DOOM dashed to the short corner before facing its opponent again, bringing the hammer saw over as it struck the front of OverKill's wedge. DOOM's next attack missed, but it swung again and shredded the wheel completely, leaving OverKill on just one tire with under a minute gone.

OverKill then adopted a makeshift sit-and-spin technique, but was scooped up by DOOM and driven to the opposite side of the arena. DOOM landed another swing of its weapon, this time on the blade of OverKill, before driving away again. The Team APT bot returned to the corner with its weapon at full speed, aiming for the remaining tire of OverKill as it landed a glancing blow to the ShowBot.

DOOM backed out of the corner and again struck the blade of OverKill square on, which was resilient to the hammer saw's repeated attacks. However, DOOM's weapon then struck the floor, causing the robot to bounce upward and land inverted. Its left-side arm also sheared as its weapon belt came loose as well.

Unable to self-right, OverKill took the win with 45 seconds left on the clock by knockout, despite damage sustained.

OverKill's next substitute appearance took place just a few weeks later against Banshee, where it was driven by Trey Roski.

David Small's robot immediately charged down OverKill, getting its forks underneath and showing early aggression. It then got around to the ShowBot's rear, but mistimed a weak flip. The flipper remained open for several seconds before Banshee slid underneath OverKill again, throwing its opponent towards the team booths.

OverKill drove away but was at the mercy of Banshee, who flipped and stranded it on one wheel momentarily. The ShowBot was able to wiggle free and landed on both wheels, but soon found itself scooped up by Banshee again.

Banshee failed to capitalize on this attack and OverKill retaliated, using its wedge to ram it into the spiked barrier. Banshee got underneath OverKill's wheel again, but appeared to be suffering from weapon issues as it struggled to hoist its opponent. It remained aggressive, however, and drove OverKill knife-first into the arena wall.

Bil Dwyer: "Uh-oh, OverKill!"
Steve Judkins: "OverKill in trouble!"
— Both hosts react to OverKill's sudden loss of mobility

Both robots returned to the center of the BattleBox, and OverKill ground to a halt. A count began on the ShowBot, and Banshee took the win by knockout with ten seconds left on the clock.

OverKill took on Banshee for a second time across the May weekend.

As in the previous fight, Banshee drove straight at OverKill, getting underneath and landing a flip which turned it over. It then reversed with the ShowBot sat atop Banshee, ramming it into the Upper Deck. Following a mistimed attack, Banshee then tossed OverKill over again before powering it into the screws, and then the housing for the hazard on the opposite end of the BattleBox. With a minute gone, Banshee lifted OverKill onto the Upper Deck as the screws chewed its tires momentarily, but the ShowBot escaped into the short corner.

"We wanna see some flippin' and OverKill floppin'!"
— Bil Dwyer encouraging Banshee to use its primary weapon

Taking OverKill to the other corner now, Banshee continued to control its opponent while the ShowBot flailed its knife around but failed to hit its target. OverKill's right tire was visibly damaged at this point as Banshee managed to throw it onto the Upper Deck for a second time. David Small's bot waited in the short corner, forcing OverKill to escape via the screws.

"It's never too late in the fight to come back. Can OverKill get back into this fight?"
— Steve Judkins as OverKill shows a rare moment of dominance

In a turn of fortune, OverKill's wedge got to the side of Banshee and drove it from the center of the BattleBox into the short corner, pinning it for several seconds. This attack was short-lived, however, and Banshee returned to flipping OverKill up and over in the closing minute of the fight.

Both robots survived the three minutes this time, and Banshee ultimately won by crowd vote, going 2-0 against OverKill.

BattleBots: Destruct-A-Thon[]

During the June 21, 2023 Destruct-A-Thon show, OverKill fought a special exhibition match against Bronco following its acquisition by BattleBots, three years since its last fight.

When the battle began, both bots moved away from the starting squares. Although Bronco rammed and pushed OverKill several times, it struggled to line up a flip on the slippery thwackbot due to traction issues and OverKill's unusual shape. After nearly thirty seconds of jockeying for position, Bronco finally delivered a flip, launching its opponent nearly eight feet in the air. OverKill struggled to recover, unable to escape before Bronco delivered another flip which sent the showbot tumbling onto the Upper Deck. Bronco moved into the short corner to block OverKill's escape, but the thwackbot instead chose to drive over the screws to freedom.

"Bronco, so much power, HE gets up in the air!"
— Bil Dwyer expresses amazement at Bronco's missed attack

Bronco's next attempt to launch OverKill resulted in the flipper bot flinging itself into the air, but it easily recovered and landed a shot that sent the thwackbot tumbling through the air. OverKill attempted to attack with its swinging blade, but Bronco flipped it on its face in retaliation. The two danced for a few seconds with neither getting the upper hand, but eventually Bronco flipped OverKill again, causing it to land on its blade. Easily controlling the pace of the battle, Bronco boxed its opponent in near the driver's box, flipping it twice more. As the match entered its final minute, Bronco flipped OverKill on its side against the rails, beaching the ShowBot and preventing it from escaping. As referee Sean Bryan began to count out OverKill, Bronco lined itself up and flipped OverKill up and over the sideline barrier, winning by knockout with 16 seconds remaining on the clock.

Bil: "It was a little hard for you to get under OverKill, it seemed like."
Reason: "Yeah, yeah, definitely. They have the little ramps in there, so we could run a wedge in there, but you run the risk of getting caught up in the floor so we opted to not do that. So it takes a little more time to get underneath him, but we eventually got there."
— Bil and Reason discuss Bronco's difficulties lining up flips after the match

BattleBots Proving Ground[]

OverKill would be drafted in once again for the July 8, 2023 show to take on Slammo!.

Slammo! was quick to hunt down OverKill, dashing towards its starting square but then driving into the screws. Neither robot was able to mount a meaningful attack in the moments which followed until OverKill got underneath the side of Slammo! until Craig Danby's bot slipped away from danger.

OverKill swung its knife as both robots were in the corner of the BattleBox but missed. With Slammo! experiencing drive issues, it was unable to get into a position to lift its ShowBot opponent and was out-wedged by its opponent again as the fight entered the final minute.

Slammo! was pinned against the wall in front of both teams, escaping by driving in arcs with its left side drive seemingly disabled. In response, Craig Danby's robot adopted a sit-and-spin technique to show aggression and struck OverKill several times.

"Wow... spinning! Look at that!"
— Bil Dwyer

The ShowBot drove over the killsaws before driving its wedge underneath the now-smoking Slammo!. The fight ended with Slammo! acting as a thwackbot, having not used its lifter throughout the three minutes.

In spite of this, Slammo! was declared the victor in a crowd vote.

The following month, OverKill replaced the ill-fated Snakebyte for the first of Traves T.'s two fights.

Traves T. drove towards OverKill with its horizontal spinner quickly getting up to speed. OverKill gingerly approached with its knife pointed at Kurt Kreuger's robot. However, as Traves T. quickly spun to face the ShowBot, it tore into OverKill's exposed tire, leaving much of its right wheel littered across the BattleBox floor.

OverKill turned to face Traves T., but the rookie robot sliced through the other tire, ripping the wheel away with it. Traves T. backed away as the rim of OverKill's remaining wheel spun hopelessly inside the tire.

Despite late drive issues from Traves T., OverKill was left unable to move. A count began on the ShowBot, confirming a win by knockout for Traves T. on its debut.

In the second Proving Ground fight of 2024, OverKill was substituted in to fight Hellfire as Traves T. was unable to make repairs in time to return for a second battle.

Hellfire was quickly deflected out of the arena within ten seconds, where it caught fire and lost to OverKill by knockout.

Results[]

Competition Event Round Opponent(s) Result
BattleBots Comedy Central Season 1.0 Heavyweight Division Round of 16 frenZy Won
Quarter-Finals Vlad the Impaler Lost
Royal Rumble Kill-O-Amp
Mjollnir
Knome II
Mauler
Nightmare
frenZy
Punjar
Monster
Gammatron
BioHazard
Suicidal Tendencies
Blendo
Vlad the Impaler
KillerHurtz
Tazbot
Voltarc
Bender
Lost
BattleBots Comedy Central Season 2.0 Heavyweight Division Round of 32 Iron Eagle Won
Round of 16 FrostBite Lost
Consolation Rumble Circuit Breaker
Decimator
Dreadbot
Iron Eagle
Punjar
Blendo
Gammatron
Scrap Daddy HW210
Surgeon General
M.O.E.
Mjollnir
Kill-O-Amp
Bigger Brother
Bender
Technofool
Mauler 51-50
Won
Royal Rumble Punjar
KillerHurtz
GoldDigger
Panic Attack 3
Nightmare
Mortis
Suicidal Tendencies
BioHazard
Tazbot
Voltronic
FrostBite
Vlad the Impaler
Lost
BattleBots Comedy Central Season 3.0 Heavyweight Division Round of 64 M.O.E. Won
Round of 32 RoboSapien Won
Round of 16 frenZy Won
Quarter-Finals Voltronic Won
Semi-Finals BioHazard Lost
Royal Rumble Little Sister
Kill-O-Amp
frenZy
GoldDigger
HexaDecimator
KillerHurtz
MechaVore
Nightmare
Omega-13
Sharkbyte
Tazbot
Voltronic
Lost
BattleBots Comedy Central Season 4.0 Heavyweight Division Round of 32 Greenspan Won
Round of 16 MechaVore Won
Quarter-Finals M.O.E. Won
Semi-Finals Surgeon General Won
Grand Final BioHazard Lost
BattleBots Comedy Central Season 5.0 Heavyweight Division Round of 32 Wrath Won
Round of 16 BattleRat Won
Quarter-Finals Warhead Won
Semi-Finals Voltronic Lost
Steel Conflict 3 Heavyweight Division N/A N/A N/A
BattleBots: Destruct-A-Thon February 22nd, 2023 Exhibition Matches Hydra Won
February 24th, 2023 Hydra Lost
May 14th, 2023 BattleBots Proving Ground DOOM Won
May 27th, 2023 Banshee Lost
May 28th, 2023 Banshee Lost
June 21st, 2023 Exhibition Match Bronco Lost
July 8th, 2023 BattleBots Proving Ground Slammo! Lost
August 5th, 2023 Traves. T Lost
January 28th, 2024 Hellfire Won
  • Wins: 16
  • Losses: 9

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