

The winners were Valkyrie (3-0 UD), Gigabyte (KO), Slap Box (KO), MadCatter (KO), Tantrum (KO), Pain Train (2-1 SD), and Uppercut (KO)Īs BattleBots closes in on the end of the final qualifying rounds, the remaining bots need to impress the selection committee who will soon pick the 32 most-lethal bots to make it into the world championship tournament. Sharkoprion Malice vs MadCatter Atom #94 vs. Also, surprise winning bots Malice and MadCatter duke it out while MIT grads Uppercut and SawBlaze meet each other in an explosive main event to see who will get their first loss.įight Card: Rotator vs. Valkyrie and Rotator square off in a deadly battle of horizontal spinners. Sparks fly around the BattleBox as several winless bots go head-to-head. It's the mid-point of the qualifying round and impressing the selection committee is what it's all about. The winners were Black Dragon (KO), JackPot (KO), SubZero (KO), Hydra (3-0 UD), Fusion (KO), Lock-Jaw (3-0 UD), and Kraken (3-0 UD) Lock-Jaw Main Event: Kraken vs Witch Doctor. Also, flipper bot Hydra has an enormous surprise in store for HUGE in a controversial fight.įight Card: Black Dragon vs. Vegas newcomer JackPot rolls the dice against comeback veteran bot Ghost Raptor. Two legendary bots, Witch-Doctor and Kraken who lost their first matches go bot-to-bot in the Box. Some of the biggest named in BattleBots who had their robots turned upside down in the arena by the young gun bots get their chance at redemption. The winners were Tombstone (KO), SlamMow! (KO), Skorpios (KO), MadCatter (3-0 UD), Chomp (3-0 UD), Malice (2-1 SD), and Bloodsport (KO) A fan-favorite takes on a 'bloody' bot in a messy main event.įight Card: Tombstone vs. A frog-bot battles it out with a cat-bot. A giant bot makes its historic season debut after two years by getting a facelift as a 500-pound 'walker' bot. If they don't, they could be pushed out of the Top 32.

They only have one more chance in the battle box to assert their dominance over their opponents. It's put up or shut up for the bots that already lost a match.

The winners were Copperhead (KO), JackPot (KO), Uppercut (KO), Beta (2-1 SD), Valkyrie (KO), Big Dill (3-0 UD), and Gruff (KO) Also, two top contenders go head-to-head in the electrifying main event for a chance to move up in the rankings.įight Card: Copperhead vs. A legendary hammer bot makes its return when it goes back in the box with one of the best rotating bots. It's an all-out battle of veterans and rookie bots alike. The winners were Shatter! (KO), Ribbot (KO), Black Dragon (2-1 SD), Mammoth (KO), Claw Viper (KO), Perfect Phoenix (KO), and Hydra (2-1 SD) Also, last year's runner-up begins their season with a match against last year's breakout bot in the main event.įight Card: Ghost Raptor vs. Meanwhile, a "ghostly" legend returns from the past. Four brand new bots make their rookie debut, including an 11-year-old driver. It's a clash of the titans as the big bots do battle in the box. The winners were SawBlaze (KO), MadCatter (KO), Malice (KO), Bloodsport (KO), Lock-Jaw (KO), Rusty (KO), SMEEEEEEEEEEE (3-0 UD), and End Game (KO) Tonight, Jack Barker with his beloved bot, End Game squares off with Ray Billings with his iconic robot, the fearsome Tombstone.įight Card: SawBlaze vs. The 2020 regular season kicks off as 62 teams from all over the world converge for an all-out tournament. The steel-on-steel action, hard-hitting combat of BattleBots: Fight Night returns. ‡ These bots fought in less than 3 fights in the regular season, or some of their 3 regular-season fights are unknown. † These bots, while listed on the official website, did not compete in the actual season (but instead competed in BattleBots: Bounty Hunters). * These bots participated in untelevised fights. Due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions during the recording of the episodes, the in-studio audience consisted only of the competing teams, with significant separation between the teams. In previous seasons, an in-studio audience from the general population was present around the BattleBox to watch the event and add crowd reactions for the broadcast program. Their goal is to earn a top 32 ranking and qualify for the post-season where there will be knockout rounds until a winner-take-all fight to crown the 2020 BattleBots World Champion. The lineup features 62 of the best heavyweight robots to fight head-to-head in the Battle Arena. This season marked the 21st year of the BattleBots competition. The current judges are: former BattleBots contenders, Derek Young, Lisa Winter, and Jason Bardis. This season, the judges score on a 11 point scale: 5 points for damage 3 points for aggression and 3 points for control.
