Grown man loses to children on 'Robot Wars', awkwardly storms off

行业动态 2024-09-23 10:32:04 89644

Sometimes, when you're in the heat of competition, tempers can run high.

Robot Warsis absolutely no exception.

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On Sunday's episode, the mightily named Team Behemoth took on the slightly-less-mightily-named Team Cherub. It was a close-fought match that went down to the wire, and ended in a decision from the judges.

Needless to say, one team member wasn't best pleased with the outcome:

Oh dear.

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In fairness to Team Behemoth's captain Ant, he explained afterwards that he wasn't being a sore loser -- he was actually annoyed with his team's decision to swap their robot's weapon for the fight.

"The main reason I walked out there was because I was so annoyed with the rest of the team for making that decision not to go with a guaranteed win, with using a scoop," he said.

"It was proven that sometimes innovation doesn't pay out -- sometimes it's best to use what you know works."

Some people were sympathetic.

Others, less so.

We don't know if it's much of a consolation to Ant, but Team Cherub did go on to be beaten in the final in approximately four seconds by Team Eruption.

Actually, maybe that's not much of a consolation.


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