S4E14 Live to Die Another Day
When a surprising twist blows the competition wide open, the world's greatest bots redouble their efforts to win a spot in the knockout round.
BattleBots promises to wow viewers with next generation robots—bigger, faster and stronger than ever before. The show will focus on the design and build of each robot, the bot builder backstories, their intense pursuit of the championship and the spectacle of the event.
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When a surprising twist blows the competition wide open, the world's greatest bots redouble their efforts to win a spot in the knockout round.
It's the penultimate episode of the season. Just 16 bots remain -- and eight will die in the BattleBox tonight. For the victors, they'll be just two fights away from getting their hands on the most coveted trophy in robotic sports -- The Giant Nut.
Minotaur continues its quest for the BattleBots title in an epic fight with Blacksmith, a rematch two years in the making.
A champion is crowned tonight. By the end of tonight’s season finale, a new team will hoist the Giant Nut and be crowned BattleBots World Champion. It’s winner takes all, as the final 8 bots face off in the ultimate robotic fight.
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