User blog comment:Jimlaad43/Audited Series 8, but it's exactly the same.../@comment-2118191-20180612125814

I'm assuming we also have to note whether the win is a knockout or a judges decision, right? If that is the case....

This is a tough one. On the one hand, Terrorhurtz was wrecked in Series 5 by Fluffy, but it has gotten some tougher armour since then. On the other hand, Carbide is much stronger than Fluffy, but since spinners have had a massive hiatus by this point, there's no way of knowing HOW potent it actually would be. That's why I ended up ranking Terrorhurtz over Carbide when I did my Series 8 rankings way back when...Carbide was too much of an unknown quantity. If I'm basing it on what happened in the first round, though, I'd be more confident in Carbide causing more damage and aggression than Terrorhurtz and eventually taking a judges decision....not too dissimilar to how Tombstone (which is a lot like Carbide only stronger) would beat beta (a more heavily armoured Terrorhurtz) a year later in BattleBots.
 * Carbide vs Terrorhurtz - Carbide wins by JD

Razer has two major disadvantages here. First of all, it's an old robot that hasn't really changed all that much, whilst Behemoth has continually evolved. Secondly, and this is more significant, when they met head-to-head, Razer always won on judges decisions due to the fact it caused more damage, because back then, damage was the highest scoring category. This time, aggression is the highest scoring category, something Behemoth always pushed Razer with.
 * Behemoth vs Razer - Behemoth wins by JD

Honestly, I think their actual fight went about as accurately as I would expect it to.
 * Behemoth vs Nuts - Behemoth wins by JD