
Ultimate annihilation mode activated!! Next time, Wozman is going to get even stronger…!?
Has there ever been a foul called in this manga?
>>1
Terry Man vs Ramen Man
Ramen Man’s disqualification loss.
>>9
It’s rare for a match to end with a penalty decision, so I remember this.
>>1
Terry the Kid vs. Rex King, etc.
Whether or not there is a referee.
Whether the referee has the ability to stop a superhuman wrestler.
It looks like you tried to blind me with the BH and aim for my groin.
BH is allowed to perform major moves that go beyond just the groin area…
I was warned a bit about being beaten up with a chair…
I feel like there are quite a few criticisms about attacking without tagging in a tag match.
The chair of the shogun that Mongolia kicked away.
It’s a no-rules situation, but there are things that definitely shouldn’t be done according to the gentleman’s agreement.
I may get booed, but I won’t be stopped.
How difficult it is to make a judgment.
What should we do? Should we stop?
Nep was also getting stabbed normally by the spikes on the vest…
Based on the words of the second generation, it seems that in superhuman wrestling, the only clear foul is the use of weapons other than costumes; otherwise, if the players don’t say, “I think that was a foul, but what do you think?” there won’t be any foul losses.
Bomber tackle!!
Costumes and inherent abilities are safe!
The costume’s spikes are okay, so the thread image is probably strong.
It’s totally uncool, but
BH also hasn’t used the knife cape during the match.
>>16
Is it a foul if I use that…?
>>19
If stabbing with a sharp straw to suck isn’t a foul, then a knife should be fine, right?
>>19
Well, wait a minute, nameless one…
I feel like I often hear about forfeited matches and disqualification losses.
The wrestler himself said he doesn’t mind and will just continue, like John did last night.
This costume has been turned into three-dimensional form many times already…
The defense suit is allowed.
Since the bombardment of Leopardon is permitted, most things should be okay.
It’s just a meaningless thorn when it comes to placing a Paro Special, so it’s not a problem.
>>23
It’s true, it doesn’t seem to pierce at all.
It hurts a little on the inside of my thigh.
What’s the deal with the straw in the mummy package?
Stabbing with the horns of a helmet is not against the rules, but…
It seems that using a bottle opener is against the rules.
>>26
If Sen’nuki Man were here, there would be no fouls called.
The thorns of Nepp and Robin are great, so the number is just a trivial difference.
Nep throws in weapons like the Thunder Saber.
>>29
Th-this is just a flash of lightning.
The tea pack of Tea Packman is safe because without that, it would turn into Tea Cupman.
>>30
Rather, why isn’t he the Teacup Man?
Not only is bringing in weapons allowed, but unauthorized modifications to the ring are also permitted.
The general’s folding chair attack is forbidden, you know.
>>32
Suguru is also trying to bring in a weapon.
It might be quite a while since Warsman has been this much of a topic.
>>35
Did you talk normally during the Onyx battle!?
>>39
Well, that’s true… I thought, but I guess the Onyx battle was quite a while ago.
>>41
…It’s true!
It’s not just about the bear claw; even if the second tried to hand over a spare bear claw that broke during the match, there would still be no problem, as if suddenly thorns sprouted from the body.
If the referee is dead, there would certainly be no fouls being called.
I mean, I really want Wars to win decisively at least once, but does Yudai dislike Wars that much?
>>42
Rather, I think the stance is to do everything possible, even bringing out the material for the cover illustration.
It was probably exciting even with Chloe.
Well, compared to Leopardon, it feels like just a needle.
It seems that it’s a stricter Olympics with good manners.
Before the match, there were mysterious weight regulations, and Wars was also trying to take off his nails.
The Tohoboe Wars looks like it has creepy spikes and seems strong like Marikita, but what the hell is this ugly jacket…
>>48
It was chosen from reader submissions long ago.
I can’t say that the current Warsman, who won against Polarman and drew with Onikismann, is unfortunate, no matter how much I try.
Even if what’s inside Great is Terry Man, it’s still being accepted.
The Justice Superhero side is quite favored, isn’t it?
I don’t think Yude hates Warsman, I just think they haven’t figured out how to handle him.
>>53
How many decades have you been drawing?!
>>55
I only learned that Wars became popular after the serialization ended.
>>53
I think it’s because I’ve already given my all with Onyx.
Chloe or extreme mode
Thumb…
It’s lame, but it does kind of look like Kinnikuman.
Since they were also made into Kinnikuman figures, I think the recognition among the generation at that time is high.
I found out through the illustrations page of the paperback edition.
Well, I think this will lead to a turnaround, but it doesn’t feel right to win in such an incomprehensible rampage mode, so I want a different resolution point.
It’s shocking that something so lame existed in the original version from the beginning.
Isn’t the editing on the boiled stuff amazing?
>>63
Honestly, I don’t think the editing will come out like this.
Since Wars is the leader of the Justice Superheroes, they need to seriously raise funds around here.
I thought this was a losing flag, but there was a leader setting.
I think the Anoralo’s staff is the most obvious foul that comes to mind.
Robin is quite capable.
Manriki is here, so can’t we do something about the rampage?
The last onyx match ended in a draw as well…
The fact that the special move is a bear claw makes it a weapon attack…
I don’t feel as much of a sense of crisis because it seems like the pessimism has been largely expressed.
>>72
Like Marikita Man, I might become someone who wins at something unknown…
I guess they’re definitely going to do it.
Just in time, Manriki is also here.
This Muscle Revenger hurts…
The thread image appeared in the old work’s frontispiece, but…
Is this the first time this has appeared in the work?
So what was that cover illustration?
>>75
It’s an introduction to a reader recruitment, so it’s basically like an introduction to a superhuman.
>>75
There was a character costume contest in a reader submission project, and the image in the thread won a prize, but it seems it only appeared in the cover illustration in the main story.
The costumes of Kinnikuman and Ramenman are also award-winning works, but they appeared in the main story as well.
Also, the costumes of Mantaro and Kid are actually inspired by the award-winning works from this time.
The other day in the anime, Bane and a cow were beating someone two against one, and it seemed like they were about to be disqualified for foul play.
In yesterday’s anime, they started a tag match on their own and almost got disqualified.
As usual, the opponent stopped, and it became vague.
Perfect beings can’t really lecture about fouls or dirty play due to their nature, so it’s tough, isn’t it?
Suguru Ramen Robin Friendship Shake Hands!
By the way, since it’s Sugurobin vs. Zebra Parthenon, the noodles are outsiders.
>>83
It’s really bad that of all people, Robin, who is the leader of the Justice, is in such a dangerous situation.
>>85
Robin is Robin, and everyone agrees with that…
The rampage can no longer be stopped.
In this mode, I’ll push hard, but it seems like I’ll be fully recovered and return to the original state with a new favorite, right?
I don’t even know if the finishing move for Pesimi is really the Gold Rush Driver.
What exactly is the super recovery of the robot superhuman? I have that feeling too.
It’s true that Leopardon is considered to lack sense by being fixated on bombardment, but it hasn’t been called cheating either.
Regardless of the circumstances, isn’t the reveal of the new form, which had only the setting from Warsman’s roots, a genuine achievement?
>>89
The trigger for that is the Soviet man’s crotch switch, huh?
There are superhumans born with a body like a weapon and strange materials.
I understand that you can’t call a foul for something like this.
Peshimi is strong, but it doesn’t seem to show strength as much as the other two for now, so I’m not sure.
In a recent anime, there was even a guy fighting who would splash boiling water from a faucet, which is utterly ridiculous.
>>92
The faucet is part of my body, and pouring hot water is like splashing bodily fluids, so it’s safe, right?
Even though in the second generation, Scar was treated as having committed a foul for using the ropes in the fight against Terry.
After that, I wondered if Muscle Millennium was okay…?
I wonder if hot water and shells never run out.
That’s bubbling up infinitely, isn’t it?
Penalty is okay within five seconds.
If the referee isn’t watching, fouls are okay.
A scene often seen in actual pro wrestling.
It’s the most dangerous when BH changes to a different person halfway through.
>>98
It’s just that my body turned inside out and looks a bit like a pentagon…
>>101
The Pentagon is shining too much.
This feels like the “this is it” moment for the new anime at the fire site.
>>98
Seriously?
You’re the worst, Mongol Man.
>>104
That match was seriously terrible with no referee.
Since it’s basically no referee, there’s no such thing as a foul or anything.
Without waiting for the touch, attacks generally become half-hearted.
I want to see a superhuman who protests to the referee every single time, even just once.
>>102
During the match, the superhuman doesn’t say much, but it seems quite common for the superhuman watching to say things to the chairman like, “Isn’t that a foul!?”
Even the act of throwing a Thunder Saber, which is a terrible waste, cannot be blamed.
First, basic kills or knockouts don’t even properly lead to falls in superhuman wrestling.
It may be a sign of confidence, but it’s impressive how they are enthusiastic about the match even when it turns out that the opponent is a completely different person from before.
Even if you kill the referee during the match, no one will say anything.
It’s just a job to ring the gong.
The only thing that was stopped by the referee was the devil general’s folding chair.
>>111
It should be more compassionate than attacking with a diamond body.
Using magnetic power to turn back time is already unfair, or rather, how should I put it?
>>112
We’re both back to our usual stamina, so it’s just barely safe.
The cursed Shogun chair is considered a performance for excitement.
It’s pointless to seek consistency in boiled things, but it sometimes irritates me when they start spouting reasonable arguments with a full-on attitude.
No matter what they do, it won’t be a foul, so is it that the salt match guy has come out on purpose…?
Speaking of which, no matter what, Satan-sama was safe.
>>120
That bell hasn’t rung yet.
It’s not a match, just cleaning up garbage.
The general must have been excited for the match after such a long time.
But for the sake of winning against silver, I’d go that far for money.
The cleverness of the phoenix, which thought up a bunch of ridiculous rules on its own, shines through.
Nemesis lost after it seemed like they were going to win…!
The current situation makes it difficult to predict the outcome of the wars, which is quite enjoyable.
>>125
If anything, I’ve powered up, so I actually feel like I’m more likely to lose compared to last week!
The fact that the Phoenix isn’t a foul only adds to the frustration, making it worse.
If even a minor infraction is judged as a foul now, then it would mean losing.
Well, it seems like it will turn into a “What about that and that until now?” situation!
Are there fouls in professional wrestling?
>>129
There is.
In superhuman wrestling, eye gouging and strikes to the groin are considered fouls, although they are not penalized.
Well, substituting in and out is also a foul, isn’t it?
It has become increasingly unpredictable, with one side on the verge of losing due to being cut off from support and the other on the brink of losing due to losing their reason.
But in actual pro wrestling, there has never been a case of someone being disqualified for carrying a cannon.
>>132
Because I don’t have the physical strength to carry a cannon in the first place.
Hitting directly with a fist is also a foul, but it’s just a matter of margin.