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'''Losers Rumble:''' as a consolation for the first round losers all four were put in a rumble match in which Big Bad Brother came out on top | '''Losers Rumble:''' as a consolation for the first round losers all four were put in a rumble match in which Big Bad Brother came out on top | ||
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+ | Clash Cubes 2 will feature the new Official Super Heavyweight Class and a maximum 24 entrants a size that is only exceeded by BBEANS in the currently running tournaments |
Revision as of 03:33, 2 June 2009
Clash Cubes is a tournament created by JoeBlo the tournament follows a key rule which all entrees must have a cube shape chassis (hence the name). Clash Cubes is also known for having qualifying to determine the competitor’s line ups on the bracket. for more info on Clash Cube events see www.robotarenacubes.t83.net
Clash Cubes 1
The first clash cubes tournament started in April 2009 and concluded May the same year. Clash cubes 1 held a maximum of 12 competitors in which the top four qualifiers gained a bye first round.
Round 1: SnSnSnSnS (Somebody), CUBE not a disk or a cylinder (Urjak), Grey Matter (Pwnator) and Awful Red Thing FOS (Philetbabe) all one there round 1 fights and moved on to face off with the top four qualifiers
Round 2: In a strange turn of events none of the top qualifiers won their match so the four winners from round 1 moved on again
Round 3: Grey Matter took out Awful Red Thing FOS and SnSnSnSnS remained undefeated against CUBE Not A Disk Or A Cylinder in a much anticipated match up
Final: by the end both bot were looking a bit second hand but it was SnSnSnSnS that emerged as the winner of Clash Cubes 1
Losers Rumble: as a consolation for the first round losers all four were put in a rumble match in which Big Bad Brother came out on top
Clash Cubes 2
Clash Cubes 2 will feature the new Official Super Heavyweight Class and a maximum 24 entrants a size that is only exceeded by BBEANS in the currently running tournaments