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(CHAMPIONSHIP) Hawgbert Ultimate Animal Deathmatch, Part 2: Insects and Spiders

This is the second part of what will be a 5 part series, we'll vote on which of these insects/spiders would be the ultimate deathmatch foe.

Each round will last 24 hours, and voting locations will be linked. This event will span a couple weeks, having 5 total parts. Part 1 is Large Land Animals. Part 2 will be Insects and Spiders, Part 3 will be Birds and Other Flyers and Part 4 will be Aquatic Animals. Part 5 will have the winners of each bracket face off in an ultimate final four to determine the baddest animal out there.

Here's the premise:
-These insect and spiders all face off in a neutral environment in a battle to the death.
-1 member of each species.
-Your job is to vote for the insect or spider you believe would win this fight to the death.

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The fine folks of Hawgbert have spoken, here are your remaining contenders:
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Before discussing the Final Four, we want to apologize to fan favorite, Mantis. Mantis, you were criminally underrated, and the committee promises not to make the same mistake next year.

The Final Four wasn't particularly close with both Murder Hornet and Funnel Web Spider picking up decisive victories. Fitting, as the committee ranked these two as our top 2 contenders overall. Who will be the ultimate Insects and Spiders champ? Well, lettuce find out.....

Things to know to inform your vote:
1. Murder Hornets: Literally murder anything it feels like. 4 inches long, razor sharp mandibles, and a poisonous sting.

2. Funnel-Web Spider: Most venomous spider in the world. Can reach the size of a Tarantula but with poison that'll kill in minutes.


Vote:
Only vote once for each. The site shouldn't allow more than one vote per user, but please use the honor system anyway.

VOTING CLOSED; Winner:
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How I voted:
Funnel Web Spider





There can only be one.

OT No-Shave November

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So my Dad is the executive director of the Arkansas Prostate Cancer foundation, and they’re doing a fund-raising contest against the AR Municipal League and Mark Hayes. If my Dad raises more, Mark shaves his beard, and Vice versa. The competition is fun, but in a year that’s difficult for everyone, nonprofits have been hit hard. These donations would go to providing screenings for men across the state, as well as education and other services. Please consider donating if you can, and if you do, please put it “on behalf of” my dad (Chris Collier). There should be a drop down menu for that option. If he put raises Mr. Hayes, I don’t have to see my dad without a beard for the first time ever lol.

Positive Tests

ADG reports two non-assistant staff personnel tested positive and a player on Sunday. Yurachek tells the ADG all is well:

“We have been dealing with positive tests and quarantining among all of our sports since our student-athletes returned back in June,” Yurachek told the Democrat-Gazette. “We will continue to deal with that. We’re dealing with it now. But it’s not impacting our ability to play games right now.

“As we sit here today with the testing results that I know from Sunday, we’re in great shape to play football on Saturday.”

(FINAL 4) Hawgbert Ultimate Animal Deathmatch, Part 2: Insects and Spiders

The Championship is Live: https://arkansas.forums.rivals.com/...deathmatch-part-2-insects-and-spiders.110156/

This is the second part of what will be a 5 part series, we'll vote on which of these insects/spiders would be the ultimate deathmatch foe.

Each round will last 24 hours, and voting locations will be linked. This event will span a couple weeks, having 5 total parts. Part 1 is Large Land Animals. Part 2 will be Insects and Spiders, Part 3 will be Birds and Other Flyers and Part 4 will be Aquatic Animals. Part 5 will have the winners of each bracket face off in an ultimate final four to determine the baddest animal out there.

Here's the premise:
-These insect and spiders all face off in a neutral environment in a battle to the death.
-1 member of each species.
-Your job is to vote for the insect or spider you believe would win this fight to the death.

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

The fine folks of Hawgbert have spoken, here are your remaining contenders:
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It is with great sadness that I report fan favorites Mantis and Titan Beetle have both lost in the Elite 8. We look forward to their reemergence in next year's tournament.

Mantis vs. Warrior Wasp was especially close, with the final margin only giving Warrior Wasp the W by 1 vote.

We must not waiver, though. The matchups are set; here's what you need to know about your Final 4:

Things to know to inform your vote:
1. Murder Hornets: Literally murder anything it feels like. 4 inches long, razor sharp mandibles, and a poisonous sting.

2. Funnel-Web Spider: Most venomous spider in the world. Can reach the size of a Tarantula but with poison that'll kill in minutes.

3. Warrior Wasp: It uses disciplined and calculated attacks dealing the most painful sting in the insect kingdom. Twice the size of a paper wasp with 10 times the stinging power.

4. Tarantula Hawk: Huge with a powerful sting, but is held back by it's lack of aggression.

We're doing great folks, onto the Final 4 we go.....

Vote:
Only vote once for each. The site shouldn't allow more than one vote per user, but please use the honor system anyway.

1. Murder Hornet vs. 3. Tarantula Hawk
VOTING CLOSED; Winner:


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1. Funnel Web Spider vs. 2. Warrior Wasp
VOTING CLOSED; Winner:


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How I voted:
Murder Hornet
Funnel Web Spider





There can only be one.
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