User blog comment:ToastUltimatum/Top 50 Behemoth Fights/@comment-9751413-20190130142137/@comment-4700688-20190130145939

Yes, I agree with the decision to free Cherub. What Space says is true, and it was already explained on the show that the side of the flipper is meant to be plated but another robot had ripped that sheet away, making what happened a complete irregularity. Another thing to point out... why did the flipper fire so early in the first place? It didn’t even have a robot on top of it! If that is a legal Behemoth KO, then you contradict other cases such as Razer vs Gemini.

Anty B not being freed is separate, it comes down to the pin separation rule in 1v1 and group battle scenarios. On the live circuit (which the Coopers based the reboot rules off), if two robots become stuck together in a head-to-head, they must be separated, and the battle continues. In a melee, both are declared immobile at the same time; see Concussion & Androne 4000, TRACIE and Cunning Plan. Anty B was pinned in a melee, Cherub was not.