User blog comment:CrashBash/Top 105 Heat Finals/@comment-4700688-20190603154431/@comment-4700688-20190603173745

The serious answer to that question is that Jimlaad usually messages me on Facebook when he's about to publish a blog entry he knows I'd disagree with, and I'll respond there. This happened most recently with X-Terminator vs Tsunami, where he wanted to anticipate my reaction and messaged me before publishing the blog. His Atomic vs M2 ranking is fair, as it's rating only the OotA and not the fight as a whole, and I can't pretend that the OotA itself was anything extraordinary. If you want an example of me criticising Jimlaad's placements in one of his blogs, see my comments about his summary of the Series 7 All-Stars or his description of Mantis as a "Razer clone" in his side events ranking.

Other than Jimlaad and us, the only active bloggers are NJGW (whose opinions align strongly with my own), Toon Ganondorf (who incorporated me into all of his recent blogs), and Diotoir (who writes blogs with the full intention of slandering things and being disagreeable, which doesn't warrant any sort of response or attention), so you were never likely to see any complaints on their blogs. There is no intention to single you out.

Nevertheless, if you're going to play the opinion card, I do have to ask - isn't it the whole point of a scoring-based countdown to put your opinion aside in favour of objective quota? If fights like Apollo vs Storm2 came 44th with no scoring involved, and it really was just your opinion, there'd be nothing I could disagree with. But because an incredible fight ended up so egregiously low on the list due to a scoring system, I had to explore it. And indeed, you did share your scores, so thanks for that.