User blog comment:Rammingspeed/Series 6 Final Discussion/@comment-194.83.233.25-20100707125258

I haven't seen the battle since it was first on BBC2 all those years ago (if anyone has found it on YouTube or some other site I would be very interested to see it again, though!) but as I remember it, the battle ended with Razer suspending Tornado diagonally above the pit, seemingly unable (or possibly unwilling) to let go. I'm sure that if the fight had gone on longer and the two robots became separated, either by their own accord or by Refbot, it would have left Tornado stuck over the pit unable to fall in or get out. What I'm trying to say is that from the point that Razer got Tornado over the pit it was as good as immobilized and couldn't possibly have caused any more damage.

The more I think about this the more I think that it's really unfair rules that I blame for Razer's loss and not any alleged cheating by Tornado. I'm trying to be as unbiased as possible when thinking about this, though that's hard as I've always supported Razer, and I can't really see any reason not to count the almost-pitting as the match's defining moment, and unless Tornado inflicted some massive damage on Razer that I've forgotten about I still maintain that Razer should have won.