User blog comment:RA2/Series 6 and Extreme 2 Rankdown/@comment-1011118-20190118054348

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 * 14. Kan Opener. It has to be said that their Annihilator win involved a whole lot of surviving, and the main threats being narrow flippers that had no way to hit it without facing the pincers.  Bravo for that terrific boiling of Thermidor (and assist on Typhoon), but of the top 14, it's got the least amount of active-eliminating to its name.  It also must be said that getting itself entangled and then getting ripped apart, was a very legitimate weakness - one that we know from Series 7 couldn't be fully remedied, and brought into question if it could ever win a rumble where more than one robot was to be eliminated.
 * 13. Spawn Again. Plagued with problems this series, few things are more egregious than almost losing to Spam.  They may have pulled the trigger on Supernova, but that was made possible only by Nova having a lot of kinetic energy and poor recoil protection all on its own.  Its best moments were both assisted by another robot
 * 12. Hypno-Disc. Still a threat to the average bots, but they got smacked around by their fellow all-stars, repeatedly.
 * 11. Dominator 2. Rounding out the more struggling of the semifinalists, we have Dominator 2.  Their performance brought into question if they could do more than cosmetic damage, and they lost drive mysteriously in Round 1.  Additionally, their victory over Bigger Brother was hardly dominant, and heavily aided by Killalot.
 * 10. Bulldog Breed. I'm placing them top 10 because they won essentially  three 2-on-1 battles, but I don't know that they could beat most of the top 8 finishers in Series 6.
 * 9. S3. Really night and day between their fights where they dominated versus got dominated.  They had a couple of struggles that drop them down, like their scare against Shredder in Round 1.
 * 8. 13 Black. All the credit in the world for destroying a couple of all stars.  beyond this point are the robots with just a little more ability to topple all-stars, and a little less apparent flaws.
 * 7. Storm 2. Looked nearly invincible in its run, and that bumps it up.  This is as far as it goes, because of the caliber of the opponent, and a win over Mute that did not look good.
 * 6. Bigger Brother. Since I don't believe Hypno Disc got weaker, it must be that Bigger Brother's armor got stronger.  Major props on them for beating the champ of the series, and steamrolling through an entire side event.
 * 5. Dantomkia. I think they edge out Bigger Brother in terms of overall threat level demonstration - they dictated who survived the challenge belt, and they tossed two bots out of the arena in a single match (albeit not shown).
 * 4. Terrorhurtz. Personal bias perhaps, but this robot looked awesome every moment it was on screen.  They almost got third, and could only be beaten by fellow grand finalists.  They made SMIDSY into the most murdered robot of the series.
 * 3.Firestorm 4. Finished third eternally, finishes third here.  They did their usual thing that we know so well.  They killed a ton of house robots, and like THz, only lost to robots that outplaced it.
 * 2. Tornado. They nailed the "nearly invincible" veneer that bumps robots up in the rankdown.  They will lose the edge to Razer because of that loss to Bigger Brother, and because they needed that cage.  It was perfectly legit and within the rules, the penalizing comes from the fact that it was a hindrance if they used it agianst almost any other robot - they had to build something for Razer and no one else.  To give you another example with more gap, Ghost Raptor isn't better than Icewave.
 * 1. Razer. For the second time in a row, Razer will finish first.  Not only did their only defeats come at the hands of a dedicated modification, BUT, they had the strategy to beat Tornado the second time - boring but unstoppable grappling.  13 Black should have been their undoing.  They could still defeat almost all the semifinalists, and that's why they retire at #1.