The Ultimate Throwback: Reliving the Golden Era of Bot Battles

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.

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

If you’re a fan of the classic Comedy Central era of robot combat, you know that some of the most legendary matches happened right when the sport was finding its footing. Today, we’re diving back into the archives to look at a few specific matchups that defined the early 2000s. Phrizbee vs. Death Star: Heavyweight Hitting

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

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.