BattleBots

BattleBots
Genre Sports television
Created by
  • Greg Munson
  • Edward P. Roski (Trey)
Directed by Ryan Polito (season 6)
Starring
Composer(s) Vanacore Music
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 98
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Mack Anderson
  • Bradley Anderson
  • Debbie Liebling
  • Lloyd Braun
  • Chris Cowan
  • Edward P. Roski (Trey)
  • Greg Munson
  • Aaron Catling
Running time 30–60 minutes
Release
Original network
Original release Original series: August 30, 2000 (2000-08-30) – December 21, 2002 (2002-12-21)
Revived series:
June 21, 2015 (2015-06-21) – Present
External links
Website

BattleBots is an American competition television series. Competitors design and operate remote-controlled armed and armored machines designed to fight in an arena combat elimination tournament. For five seasons, BattleBots aired on the American Comedy Central and was hosted by Bil Dwyer, Sean Salisbury, and Tim Green. The first season aired starting in August 2000, and the fifth season aired starting in June 2002.

A six-episode revival premiered on ABC on June 21, 2015 to generally favorable reviews and ratings. In November 2015, it was announced that the series had been renewed for a 7th season set to air in May or June of 2016.

History

Beginnings, Comedy Central era

BattleBots is an offshoot of the original American version of Robot Wars, the brainchild of Marc Thorpe. Robot Wars had financial backing from Sme communications, a New York record company. The Thorpe/Sme partnership broke up in 1997, starting many years of legal wrangling between Thorpe and Profile Records (the former Sme communications). Profile licensed Robot Wars to a UK production company and Robot Wars ran for seven years as a popular television program in the UK.

The robot builders left behind in San Francisco formed BattleBots, Inc. and began a series of competitions. The first was held in Long Beach, California in August 1999 and streamed online, attracting 40,000 streams. Lenny Stucker, a television producer known for his work on telecasts of professional boxing, was in attendance, and showed interest in being involved with BattleBots—believing the concept of robot combat was "hip" and having shown an interest in technology. Stucker made changes to the competition's format and presentation to make it more suitable for television, including elements reminiscent of boxing (such as a red and blue corner) and shifting to a single-elimination format. The creators tried selling the competition as a television series to networks such as CBS, NBC, HBO, and Showtime—but they failed to understand the concept of the program or take it seriously. A second event was held as a pay-per-view in Las Vegas in 1999; the PPV was in turn, used as a pilot to pitch the show again, with a higher rate of success.[1]

Among the networks interested was Comedy Central, who would ultimately pick up the program. Debbie Liebling, the network's Senior Vice President of original programming and development, felt that the concept would appeal to the network's young adult demographic, explaining that "it was really funny, and really nerdy. The Internet was not a big thing yet, so the nerd culture wasn't so celebrated. It was sports for the nerdy person, I guess."[1] Co-creator Greg Munson viewed the deal as a double-edged sword; it gave BattleBots an outlet and a larger budget, but Comedy Central insisted on the addition of comedic elements to BattleBots as a program, such as sketches involving contestants, although the bouts and competition itself was not affected by this mandate. Liebling described the product as being "a parody of a sports show without being a parody". Munson also noted that Comedy Central "rarely" followed his suggestion of having "attractive geek girls" with sufficient knowledge to speak with builders as co-hosts, electing to keep "throwing bigger and better hot babes at it", such as Carmen Electra.[1]

Despite this, viewership and awareness of BattleBots grew progressively over time; contestants Christian Carlberg and Lisa Winter would be invited to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, BattleBots beat South Park as Comedy Central's highest-rated program for a period during season 3, competitor interest grew, and licensing deals also emerged.[1] The success of BattleBots, however, resulted in competition from other broadcasters; TLC introduced a competing program, Robotica, while other channels imported episodes of the British Robot Wars series.[1] By 2002, the program had begun to face further difficulties; Munson felt that the bouts had become "homogenized" because the participants had "perfected" the sport of robot fighting, leading to a lack of innovation in robot designs and strategies.[1] Furthermore, BattleBots had sued Anheuser-Busch and its advertising agency for producing and airing a commercial during Super Bowl XXXVII that parodied the program and featured a robot greatly resembling one from BattleBots (this lawsuit, however, would be dismissed in 2004, after a judge ruled that the ad was a parody protected by fair use).[2] In September 2002, Comedy Central cancelled BattleBots after its fifth season BattleBots 5.0; Viacom would acquire full control of the network in April 2003,[1][3] Stucker argued that Comedy Central had become "tired" of the program, and Roski stated that Viacom had wanted to shift Comedy Central back towards purely comedic programming.[1]

2015-present

In December 2014, ABC announced that it had picked up a six-episode revival of BattleBots, produced by Whalerock Industries, to premiere in June 2015. Roski and Munson served as executive producers, joined by Lloyd Braun.[4] The revival drew an average viewership of 5.4 million in its Sunday-night timeslot, with a 1.9 share in the 18-49 demographic. In November 2015, ABC announced that it had renewed the BattleBots revival for a second season, which will see an expansion to a 32-team field.[5][6]

Personalities

For the first five seasons, BattleBots was hosted by Bil Dwyer, Sean Salisbury, and Tim Green. Correspondents included former Baywatch actresses Donna D'Errico, Carmen Electra, and Traci Bingham, former Playboy Playmate Heidi Mark, and identical twins Randy and Jason Sklar. Bill Nye was the show's "technical expert". The show's match announcer was longtime boxing ring announcer Mark Beiro.

The 2015 edition is hosted by Molly McGrath, with Chris Rose and former UFC fighter Kenny Florian as commentators. The battle arena announcer is Faruq Tauheed, and Alison Haislip conducts interviews on the sidelines and behind the scenes. The judges are engineer and NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, Nerdist News anchor Jessica Chobot and visual effects artist Fon Davis.

Celebrity competitors

Gameplay

Weight classes

Robots at BattleBots tournaments were separated into four weight classes. The weight limits increased slightly over time. At the final tournaments the classes were:

"Walking" robots ("StompBots") propelled by means other than wheels were initially given a 50% weight bonus. The rules changed following the victory of a heavyweight StompBot (Son of Whyachi) at BattleBots 3.0. For BattleBots 4.0 and beyond only a 20% weight bonus was given to walkers and the technical rules specified that walking mechanisms not use cam operated walking mechanisms as they were functionally too similar to wheel operation. Since the rules change, walking robots have entered the competition, but none has achieved any success beyond preliminary rounds.

Matches

Matches are three minutes long. During a match, two robots do their best to destroy each other using whatever means available.

There are only two events that cause the match to be paused and people enter the BattleBox. One is the event that the robots are stuck together and cannot separate or that both have simultaneously become immobilized. The other scenario is that one or both 'bots have caught on fire. In that case, the people entering the BattleBox are equipped with a fire extinguisher.

If a robot is unable to move for ten seconds, because it is too badly damaged or it is stuck on the arena hazards, it is declared knocked out. The driver may also call a "tap-out" to forfeit the match if his or her robot is about to be destroyed. This ends the match ten seconds later; the opposing driver is "asked" (but not instructed) not to attack during the ten-second count.

In about half the matches, both robots survive the three minutes; at that point, three judges distribute a total of 45 points (15 points a judge, 5 points per judge per category) over three categories. The robot with the higher score wins. The judging categories are Aggression, Strategy, and Damage. In Season 6 (June/July 2015), the judging categories were Aggression, Damage, Strategy, and Control. A robot who hangs back safely from its opponent will not get many Aggression points; one in there fighting the whole time, however, will. The Strategy category is about how well a robot exploits its opponent's weaknesses, protects its own, and handles the hazards. A robot driving over the kill saws will lose points here, unless it had good reason to do so, while a robot that is able to attack its opponent's weak areas will gain points. The Damage category is for how much damage the bot can deal to its opponent while remaining intact itself.

The winner moves on; the loser is eliminated from the tournament.

At the end of the tournament, a series of 'rumbles' or 'melee rounds' are typically held in each weight class, allowing robots that survived the main tournament to fight in a 'free for all' in a 5-minute match. Occasionally there are too many robots for one rumble, and multiple rumbles are held with the top surviving bots competing in a final event. During the Season 5 Heavyweight rumble (the first rumble of that competition), a sheared-off robot part went through the Lexan arena roof and fell (harmlessly) into the audience. Because of this, the rest of the rumbles were canceled due to safety concerns.[7]

Arena

The BattleBox is a 48' x 48' square arena designed to protect the drivers, officials, and audience from flying shrapnel and charging bots. It was originally designed by Pete Lampertson. For the 2015 season, Pete is still overseeing the box with the help of Matt Neubauer. It has a steel floor and steel-framed walls and roof paneled with thick, bulletproof polycarbonate plastic. The teams bring their robots in through doorways, which are sealed after all humans have exited. The drivers control their machines from outside the sealed arena.

Arena hazards are intended to make fights more interesting and unpredictable, and to reward drivers who can avoid the hazards while pushing or carrying their opponent into them. Hazards from the first five seasons include:

Episodes

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale Network
1 15 August 23, 2000 November 29, 2000 Comedy Central
2 17 December 12, 2000 March 13, 2001
3 20 July 10, 2001 September 11, 2001
4 20 January 8, 2002 March 12, 2002
5 20 August 20, 2002 December 21, 2002
6 6 June 21, 2015 July 26, 2015 ABC

Season 1 (2000)

Tournament Winners: June 2000, San Francisco: (Winners shown in bold)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Original air date Battle 1 Battle 2 Battle 3
11August 23, 2000 (2000-08-23)Backlash vs. Disposable Hero
(Lightweight round of 32)
Tentoumushi vs. Sallad
(Lightweight round of 16)
N/A
22August 30, 2000 (2000-08-30)Ziggo vs. The Missing Link
(Lightweight round of 16)
Mauler vs. Nightmare
(Heavyweight round of 16)
OverKill vs. frenZy
(Heavyweight round of 16)
33September 6, 2000 (2000-09-06)Voltarc vs. Bender
(Heavyweight round of 16)
KillerHurtz vs. Knome II
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Minion vs. Gray Matter
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
44September 13, 2000 (2000-09-13)Pressure Drop vs. Subject to Change Without Reason
(Middleweight round of 16)
Mouser Mecha-Catbot vs. Shaft
(Lightweight round of 16)
Vlad the Impaler vs. Tazbot
(Heavyweight round of 16)
55September 20, 2000 (2000-09-20)Backlash vs. The Crusher
(Lightweight round of 16)
Blade Runner vs. Bad Attitude
(Middleweight round of 16)
Grendel vs. Diesector
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
66September 27, 2000 (2000-09-27)DooAll vs. S.L.A.M.
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
BioHazard vs. Mjollnir
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Lightweight Rumble
77October 4, 2000 (2000-10-04)Voltarc vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Rammstein vs. Mechadon
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Alpha Raptor vs. Tentoumushi
(Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
88October 11, 2000 (2000-10-11)Deadblow vs. Alien Gladiator
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Pressure Drop vs. Ankle Biter
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Minion vs. Grendel
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
99October 18, 2000 (2000-10-18)Alpha Raptor vs. Mouser Mecha-Catbot
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Backlash vs. Das Bot
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Backlash vs. Alpha Raptor
(Lightweight Finals)
1010October 25, 2000 (2000-10-25)Spin Orbiting Force vs. Blade Runner
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Hazard vs. Turtle Road Kill
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Ronin vs. Ginsu
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
1111November 1, 2000 (2000-11-01)Vlad the Impaler vs. OverKill
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Punjar vs. Gammatron
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
KillerHurtz vs Mauler
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
1212November 8, 2000 (2000-11-08)Vlad the Impaler vs. Punjar
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Deadblow vs. Pressure Drop
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
Minion vs. Rammstein
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
1313November 15, 2000 (2000-11-15)Spin Orbiting Force vs. Hazard
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
KillerHurtz vs. Voltarc
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Ronin vs. DooAll
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
1414November 22, 2000 (2000-11-22)Hazard vs. Deadblow
(Middleweight Finals)
Vlad the Impaler vs. Voltarc
(Heavyweight Finals)
Minion vs. DooAll
(Super heavyweight Finals)
1515November 29, 2000 (2000-11-29)N/AN/AN/A
"Remaining Rumbles" recap show

Season 2 (2000)

Tournament Winners: November 2000, Las Vegas: (Winners shown in bold)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Original air date Battle 1 Battle 2 Battle 3
161December 12, 2000 (2000-12-12)Mecha Tentoumushi vs. Evil Fish Tank
(Lightweight round of 16)
N/A
172December 19, 2000 (2000-12-19)Mauler 51-50 vs. Bigger Brother
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Snake vs. War Machine
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Toe-Crusher vs. No Tolerance III
(Lightweight round of 16)
183December 19, 2000 (2000-12-19)Vlad the Impaler vs. Mjollnir
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Turbo vs. Buddy Lee Don't Play in the Street
(Middleweight round of 16)
Chinkilla vs. Ginsu
(Exhibition match)
194December 26, 2000 (2000-12-26)frenZy vs. Panic Attack 3
(Heavyweight round of 16)
BioHazard vs. Suicidal Tendencies
(Heavyweight round of 16)
GoldDigger vs. KillerHurtz
(Heavyweight round of 16)
205January 2, 2001 (2001-01-02)Scrap Daddy LW55 vs. Ziggo
(Lightweight round of 16)
OverKill vs. FrostBite
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Sallad vs. Mouser Mecha-Catbot
(Lightweight round of 16)
216January 9, 2001 (2001-01-09)Voltronic vs. Bigger Brother
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Complete Control vs. Super Chiabot
(Middleweight round of 16)
Atomic Wedgie vs. Minion
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Battle 4: Tripulta Raptor vs. Toro (Super heavyweight round of 16)
227January 16, 2001 (2001-01-16)Deadblow vs. Kegger
(Middleweight round of 16)
Blade Runner vs. Scrap Daddy MW110
(Middleweight round of 16)
Subject to Change Without Reason vs. The Master
(Middleweight round of 16)
Quarter-Finals intro
238January 23, 2001 (2001-01-23)Ziggo vs. Afterthought 2.0
(Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
Tazbot vs. Vlad the Impaler
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Nightmare vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
249January 30, 2001 (2001-01-30)Revision Z vs. Ronin
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Spaz vs. Buddy Lee Don't Play in the Street
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Blade Runner vs. The Master
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
2510February 6, 2001 (2001-02-06)Diesector vs. Rammstein
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Toe-Crusher vs. Evil Fish Tank
(Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
Deadblow vs. Bad Attitude
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
2611February 13, 2001 (2001-02-13)Atomic Wedgie vs. Toro
(Superheavyweight Quarter-Finals)
El Diablo vs. Complete Control
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
GoldDigger vs frenZy
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
2712February 13, 2001 (2001-02-13)Backlash vs. Sallad
(Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
FrostBite vs. Voltronic
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
War Machine vs. DooAll
(Superheavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Battle 4: The Crusher vs. Beta Raptor (Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
2813February 20, 2001 (2001-02-20)Ziggo vs. Beta Raptor
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Backlash vs. Toe-Crusher
(Lightweight Semi-Finals )
Backlash vs. Ziggo
(Lightweight Finals)
2914February 20, 2001 (2001-02-20)Vlad the Impaler vs. Voltronic
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
frenZy vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Vlad the Impaler vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Finals)
3015February 27, 2001 (2001-02-27)Revision Z vs. Gray Matter
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Revision Z vs. Atomic Wedgie
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Heavyweight Rumble 1
Diesector vs. War Machine
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Battle 4: Diesector vs. Atomic Wedgie (Super heavyweight Finals)
3116March 6, 2001 (2001-03-06)Bad Attitude vs. SABotage
(Middleweight round of 16)
Middleweight Rumble
Bad Attitude vs. Spaz
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
Super heavyweight Rumble
Ankle Biter vs. El Diablo
(Middleweight round of 16)
Battle 4: El Diablo vs. Spaz (Middleweight Finals)
3217March 13, 2001 (2001-03-13)Remaining RumblesRecap Show

Season 3 (2001)

Tournament Winners: May 2001, Treasure Island (Winners shown in bold)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Original air date Battle 1 Battle 2 Battle 3
331July 10, 2001 (2001-07-10)Nightmare vs. Slam Job
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Shish-ka-bot 1.1 vs. Trilobot
(Lightweight round of 64)
Minion vs. Ogre
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
342July 10, 2001 (2001-07-10)Double Agent vs. Turbo
(Middleweight round of 32)
Toro vs. World Peace
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
N/A
353July 17, 2001 (2001-07-17)Hammertime vs. Vladiator
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Toe-Crusher vs. Dr. Inferno Jr.
(Lightweight round of 32)
Little Sister vs. Gammatron
(Heavyweight round of 64)
364July 17, 2001 (2001-07-17)Subject to Change Without Reason vs. Complete Control
(Middleweight round of 32)
Bad Attitude vs. T-Wrex
(Middleweight round of 16)
HexaDecimator vs. Fork-N-Stein
(Heavyweight round of 64)
375July 24, 2001 (2001-07-24)Ziggo vs. Wacker
(Lightweight round of 32)
Vlad the Impaler vs. MechaVore
(Heavyweight round of 16)
CUAD the Crusher vs. Techno Destructo
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
386July 24, 2001 (2001-07-24)BattleRat vs. Crash Test Dummy
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Little Sister vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Little Drummer Boy vs. Blade Runner
(Middleweight round of 16)
397July 31, 2001 (2001-07-31)Rim Tin Tin vs. HammerHead
(Lightweight round of 64)
Son of Whyachi vs. Nightmare
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Omega-13 vs. KillerHurtz
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Battle 4: Chinkilla vs. Nibbler, Reactore, SMD, Mordicus, Gungnire, and General Gau (Exhibition match, no winner)
408July 31, 2001 (2001-07-31)Sallad vs. Carnage Raptor
(Lightweight round of 32)
Ankle Biter vs. F5
(Middleweight round of 32)
Blood Moon vs. Shaft
(Lightweight round of 64)
419August 7, 2001 (2001-08-07)Rammstein vs. The Judge
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Twin Paradox vs. Deadblow
(Middleweight round of 16)
I-Beam vs. Greenspan
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Battle 4: Sisyphus vs. Death By Monkeys (Lightweight round of 32)
4210August 7, 2001 (2001-08-07)Tazbot vs. GoldDigger
(Heavyweight round of 16)
OverKill vs. M.O.E.
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Voltronic vs. Bacchus
(Heavyweight round of 16)
4311August 14, 2001 (2001-08-14)Blood Moon vs. Mouser Super Mecha-Catbot
(Lightweight round of 32)
Zion vs. Hazard
(Middleweight round of 16)
SABotage vs. Double Agent
(Middleweight round of 16)
4412August 14, 2001 (2001-08-14)T-Minus vs. Sunshine Lollibot
(Middleweight round of 16)
Dawn of Destruction vs. Diesector
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Wedge of Doom vs. The Wacky Compass
(Lightweight round of 64)
4513August 21, 2001 (2001-08-21)Ziggo vs. Shrike
(Lightweight round of 16)
Tazbot vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Phere vs. Toro
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
4614August 21, 2001 (2001-08-21)Diesector vs. Rammstein
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Techno Destructo vs. Vladiator
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Chinkilla vs. La Machine, Dreadnought, and Ginsu
(Exhibition match)
4715August 28, 2001 (2001-08-28)KillerHurtz vs. HexaDecimator
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Electric Lunch vs. Minion
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
MechaVore vs. Son of Whyachi
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
4816August 28, 2001 (2001-08-28)Son of Whyachi vs. HexaDecimator
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
OverKill vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Son of Whyachi vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Finals)
4917September 4, 2001 (2001-09-04)Herr Gepoünden vs. Dr. Inferno Jr.
(Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
T-Minus vs. T-Wrex
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Gamma Raptor vs. Mouser Super Mecha-Catbot
(Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
5018September 4, 2001 (2001-09-04)Vladiator vs. Diesector
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Minion vs. Toro
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Minion vs. Vladiator
(Super heavyweight Finals)
5119September 11, 2001 (2001-09-11)T-Wrex vs. Hazard
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
Little Drummer Boy vs. SABotage
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
Little Drummer Boy vs. Hazard
(Middleweight Finals)
5220September 11, 2001 (2001-09-11)Sallad vs. Dr. Inferno Jr.
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Gamma Raptor vs. Wedge of Doom
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Dr. Inferno Jr. vs. Gamma Raptor
(Lightweight Finals)

Season 4 (2001)

Tournament Winners: November 2001, Treasure Island: (Winners shown in bold)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Original air date Battle 1 Battle 2 Battle 3 Battle 4
531January 8, 2002 (2002-01-08)Phrizbee vs. Deathstar
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Ravager vs. T-Minus
(Middleweight round of 64)
Fantom Thrust vs. The Probe
(Super heavyweight round of 64)
Scrap Daddy Surplus vs. Wedge of Doom
(Lightweight round of 32)
542January 8, 2002 (2002-01-08)TriMangle vs. Vladiator
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Sharkbyte vs. KillerB
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Ziggo vs. SnowFlake
(Lightweight round of 32)
N/A
553January 15, 2002 (2002-01-15)Ziggo vs. Serial Box Killer
(Lightweight round of 16)
Eradicator vs. Swirlee
(Super heavyweight round of 64)
Maximus vs. Pharmapac
(Super heavyweight round of 64)
Toe-Crusher vs. Low Blow
(Lightweight round of 32)
564January 15, 2002 (2002-01-15)Malvolio vs. Bad Attitude
(Middleweight round of 32)
Bender vs. Little Sister
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Tentoumushi 7.0 vs. Wedge of Doom
(Lightweight round of 16)
N/A
575January 22, 2002 (2002-01-22)Surgeon General vs. FrostBite
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Hazard vs. Timmy
(Middleweight round of 32)
Short Order Chef vs. T-Minus
(Middleweight round of 32)
Slap 'Em Silly vs. Mouser Classic Mecha-Catbot
(Lightweight round of 32)
586January 22, 2002 (2002-01-22)El Diablo Grande vs. SlamJob
(Heavyweight round of 64)
M.O.E. vs. PyRAMidroid
(Heavyweight round of 64)
El Diablo vs. Turtle Road Kill
(Middleweight round of 16)
N/A
597January 29, 2002 (2002-01-29)Son of Whyachi vs. Swirlee
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
MechaVore vs. Towering Inferno
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Afterthought vs. Slap 'Em Silly
(Lightweight round of 16)
Carnage Raptor vs. Whirligig
(Lightweight round of 32)
608January 29, 2002 (2002-01-29)Atomic Wedgie vs. Ogre
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Phrizbee vs. HexaDecimator
(Heavyweight round of 32)
The Matador vs. Omega 13
(Heavyweight round of 32)
N/A
619February 5, 2002 (2002-02-05)Heavy Metal Noise vs. T-Minus
(Middleweight round of 16)
Ziggo vs. Wedge of Doom
(Lightweight Quarter-Finals)
Toro vs. Maximus
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
N/A
6210February 5, 2002 (2002-02-05)Ziggo vs. Death By Monkeys
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Minion vs. No Apologies
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Hammertime vs. The Judge
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Ziggo vs. The Big B
(Lightweight Finals)
6311February 12, 2002 (2002-02-12)Toro vs. The Judge
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Ogre vs. Techno Destructo
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Junkyard Offspring vs. Nightmare
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Ronin vs. Diesector
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
6412February 12, 2002 (2002-02-12)New Cruelty vs. Odin II
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Toro vs. Vladiator
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Techno Destructo vs. Diesector
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
N/A
6513February 19, 2002 (2002-02-19)Little Blue Engine vs. Toro
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Stealth Terminator vs. Center Punch
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Diesector vs. New Cruelty
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
N/A
6614February 19, 2002 (2002-02-19)Toro vs. New Cruelty
(Super heavyweight Finals)
Silverback vs. Agitator
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Pack Raptors vs. SABotage
(Middleweight round of 32)
N/A
6715February 26, 2002 (2002-02-26)SABotage vs. Hazard
(Middleweight round of 16)
Huggy Bear vs. Double Agent
(Middleweight round of 32)
Mauler 51-50 vs. Jabberwock
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Silverback vs. Tazbot
(Heavyweight round of 32)
6816February 26, 2002 (2002-02-26)Complete Control vs. Psychotron
(Middleweight round of 16)
BattleRat vs. Nightmare
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Bad Attitude vs. Complete Control
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
N/A
6917March 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)The Matador vs. M.O.E.
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Hazard vs. El Diablo
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
OverKill vs MechaVore
(Heavyweight round of 16)
BioHazard vs. Nightmare
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
7018March 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)KillerHurtz vs Little Sister
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Sharkbyte vs HexaDecimator
(Heavyweight round of 16)
SlamJob vs. frenZy
(Heavyweight round of 32)
KillerHurtz vs. Surgeon General
(Heavyweight round of 16)
7119March 12, 2002 (2002-03-12)Heavy Metal Noise vs. Hazard
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
Complete Control vs. Zion
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
Surgeon General vs. HexaDecimator
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Hazard vs. Complete Control
(Middleweight Finals)
7220March 12, 2002 (2002-03-12)Surgeon General vs. OverKill
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
BioHazard vs. Tazbot
(Heavyweight Semi-Finals)
BioHazard vs. OverKill
(Heavyweight Finals)
N/A

Season 5 (2002)

Tournament Winners: May 2002, Treasure Island: (Winners shown in bold)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Original air date Battle 1 Battle 2 Battle 3
731August 20, 2002 (2002-08-20)Warhead vs. Darkstar-2J
(Heavyweight round of 64)
Ziggo vs. Code:Black
(Lightweight round of 32)
Son of Whyachi vs. Steel Reign
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Battle 4: Moebius vs. Ankle Biter (Middleweight round of 64)
742August 27, 2002 (2002-08-27)Backlash vs. Burning Metal
(Lightweight round of 32)
Wee Willy Wedgy vs. Little Drummer Boy
(Middleweight round of 32)
MOE vs. Stealth Terminator
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Battle 4: Slap 'Em Silly vs. Rambite 2.0 (Lightweight round of 32)
753September 3, 2002 (2002-09-03)Wedge of Doom vs. Wireless Wonder
(Lightweight round of 32)
Twin Paradox vs. S.O.B.
(Middleweight round of 32)
Codebreaker vs. Techno Destructo
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Battle 4: Nightmare vs. Warhead (Heavyweight round of 32)
764September 10, 2002 (2002-09-10)Hazard vs. Misty the Wonderbot
(Middleweight round of 32)
Patriot vs. Sallad
(Lightweight round of 32)
The Matador vs. frenZy
(Heavyweight round of 32)
Battle 4: No Apologies vs. The Judge (Super heavyweight round of 32)
775September 21, 2002 (2002-09-21)Wrath Jr. vs. Complete Control
(Middleweight round of 32)
Toro vs. Phrizbee-Ultimate
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Vladiator vs. Pro-AM
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
786September 28, 2002 (2002-09-28)Gammacide vs. Dreadnought
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
Sublime vs. Death By Monkeys
(Lightweight round of 32)
Final Destiny vs. Grey Matter
(Super heavyweight round of 64)
797October 5, 2002 (2002-10-05)Vlad the Impaler II vs. Spitfire
(Heavyweight round of 64)
T-Minus vs. TriDent
(Middleweight round of 32)
Tazbot vs. RingMaster
(Heavyweight round of 32)
808October 12, 2002 (2002-10-12)Phrizbee-Ultimate vs. IceBerg
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Diesector vs. Final Destiny
(Super heavyweight round of 32)
AnkleBiter vs. El Diablo
(Middleweight round of 32)
819October 19, 2002 (2002-10-19)Codebreaker vs. Minion
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
The Master vs. Anklebiter
(Middleweight round of 16)
Hazard vs. Blade Runner
(Middleweight round of 16)
8210October 26, 2002 (2002-10-26)Sallad vs. Hexy Jr.
(Lightweight round of 16)
Atomic Wedgie vs. Maximus
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Biohazard vs. Greenspan
(Heavyweight round of 16)
8311November 2, 2002 (2002-11-02)T-Wrex vs. S.O.B.
(Middleweight round of 16)
Double Agent vs. T-Minus
(Middleweight round of 16)
BattleRat vs. OverKill
(Heavyweight round of 16)
8412November 9, 2002 (2002-11-09)Warhead vs. The Matador
(Heavyweight round of 16)
Dreadnought vs. Diesector
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Mechavore vs. Mauler 51-50
(Heavyweight round of 16)
8513November 16, 2002 (2002-11-16)Dr. Inferno Jr. vs. Tenomoushi 8.0
(Lightweight round of 16)
Son of Whyachi vs. No Apologies
(Super heavyweight round of 16)
Bad Attitude vs. Huggy Bear
(Middleweight round of 16)
8614November 23, 2002 (2002-11-23)Zion vs. SABotage
(Middleweight round of 16)
Slap 'Em Silly vs. Wedge of Doom
(Lightweight round of 16)
N/A
8715November 30, 2002 (2002-11-30)Turtle vs. Ankle Biter
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Huggy Bear vs. T-Minus
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
Zion vs. Hazard
(Middleweight Quarter-Finals)
8816December 7, 2002 (2002-12-07)S.O.B. vs. Turtle
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
Hazard vs. T-Minus
(Middleweight Semi-Finals)
T-Minus vs. S.O.B.
(Middleweight Finals)
8917December 14, 2002 (2002-12-14)Mechavore vs. BioHazard
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Warhead vs. OverKill
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Aces & Eights vs. Hexadecimator
(Heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Battle 4: BioHazard vs. Voltronic (Heavyweight Finals)
9018December 14, 2002 (2002-12-14)Codebreaker vs. Vladiator
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Diesector vs. Hammertime
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
Maximus vs. IceBerg
(Super heavyweight Quarter-Finals)
9119December 21, 2002 (2002-12-21)Wedge of Doom vs. Code:Black
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Dr. Inferno Jr. vs. Gamma Raptor
(Lightweight Semi-Finals)
Dr. Inferno Jr. vs. Wedge of Doom
(Lightweight Finals)
9220December 21, 2002 (2002-12-21)Vladiator vs. Maximus
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Diesector vs. New Cruelty
(Super heavyweight Semi-Finals)
Diesector vs. Vladiator
(Super heavyweight Finals)

Season 6 (2015)

May 21–23, 2015; Mare Island, Vallejo, California

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
931"The Battle Begins: Qualifiers, Part 1"June 21, 2015 (2015-06-21)5.44[8]
Battles:
Razorback vs. Icewave,
Wrecks vs. Plan X,
Biteforce vs. Warhead,
Nightmare vs. Warrior Clan
942"Crunch Time: Qualifiers, Part 2"June 28, 2015 (2015-06-28)4.84[9]

Remainder of the qualifiers are displayed and wildcards announced.
Battles:
Tombstone vs. Counter Revolution,
Bronco vs. Witch Doctor,
Overhaul vs. Lock-Jaw,
Complete Control vs. Ghost Raptor.

Also Shown: Hypershock vs. Mohawk,
Radioactive vs. Sweet Revenge,
Chomp vs. Overdrive,
Captain Shrederator vs. Stinger.

Wildcards: Witch Doctor, Warhead, Overhaul, Chomp.

  • Note - There were a total of 28 robots. Bulldog, Chronic, Splatter, and Counter Revolution were entered as reserve bots; of these, only Counter Revolution was chosen to compete, after Beta had to forfeit due to technical problems, but Beta will return for the 2016 season.
953"Full Metal Bracket: Round of 16 Part 1"July 5, 2015 (2015-07-05)4.15[10]
Battles:
Icewave vs. Chomp,
Stinger vs. Warhead,
Ghost Raptor vs. Warrior Clan,
Bronco vs. Plan X.
964"Last Chance to Advance: Round of 16 Part 2"July 12, 2015 (2015-07-12)4.07[11]
Battles:
Witch Doctor vs. Overdrive,
Tombstone vs. Radioactive,
Overhaul vs. Lock-Jaw (re-match),
Bite Force vs. Hypershock.
975"The Great 8: Quarterfinals"July 19, 2015 (2015-07-19)4.45[12]
Battles:
Stinger vs. Bronco,
Tombstone vs. Witch Doctor,
Overhaul vs. Bite Force,
Ghost Raptor vs. Icewave.
986"Fight To The Finish: Final 4/Finals"July 26, 2015 (2015-07-26)4.62[13]
Battles:
Tombstone vs. Bronco,
Ghost Raptor vs. Bite Force,
Three Team Rumble:
Witch Doctor vs. Nightmare vs. Overhaul,
Championship:
Tombstone vs. Bite Force

Tournament bracket

See also

References

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