
Crucifixion Bear Claw!!
“Keep stabbing me more, Niki…”
Bitter!!
This is holding back on the brutal depiction, isn’t it?
If it had been drawn during the second generation, it definitely wouldn’t have ended up like this.
Isn’t it possible for the head to go flying depending on the opponent?
It’s a lock that has properly been countermeasured against firebirds.
Is it a technique created on the spur of the moment?
It is too gentle to think of the hole in Ramen Man’s head, without even mentioning the second generation.
Isn’t it true that the final length hasn’t changed much, just the position it grows from? That’s a perfectly brutal technique as an answer to the new way of using Bear Claw.
It looks like something that Ramen Man would go crazy seeing.
It’s kind of prickly.
It’s a sight that makes you think, “War is just too dangerous for my body.”
It seems that I’m surprisingly making good use of the extreme mode, as expected.
“Nick, I have one hundred million power, so even if you have equipment over there, it’s fair…”
You don’t have to hold back since you can tackle through the thorns and punch the face, or avoid the thorns and kick.
Moreover, being able to make the most of it is all thanks to your sense, so let’s do it fairly and squarely, including that.
>>12
Too good of a guy.
It comforts me in Warsman’s sorrow…
Pesimi might think that this world is crap, which is why they may only find enjoyment in the matches.
It can be said that he is a Warsman who, despite having experienced brutality, is sweet enough to skillfully wield his abilities without completely going off track.
>>14
It feels like the brutal techniques used by the righteous superhuman Warsman.
Isn’t the way you’re piercing it too sweet?
This will definitely break your neck…
What do you mean by just having a hole?
The characters and development are really great, but…
This extreme mode is just so uncool.
Even when cutting meat with a knife and fork, I’ll stab it more firmly.
Warsman, you’re too soft.
Is not killing the opponent with this technique a sign of mercy…?
This isn’t dead because of the incredible killing intent, as if it were the Five Great Kicks of One Hundred Million Power.
It’s still okay because the opponent is a robot superhuman, but if they were human, it would be incredibly grotesque.
The more Wars works hard, the higher Pesimi’s stock rises.
Isn’t it just the tip that’s in there?
If you can’t break through, it would be hard to use something dangerous like this, wouldn’t it?
>>26
Well, it’s not something you wanted and obtained through war…
It’s possible that a robot superhuman with 100 million power can get by with just this level.
If you’re going to endure in the flesh, you’ll need diamond power, right?
It’s pro wrestling, but they use weapons.
>>28
At least say it last week.
>>28
Because it’s pro wrestling, there are also weapon attacks.
Well, if we have the ultimate move of the time superhuman’s rapid recovery, then…
It’s reasonable to say that even if it hurts now, it’s completely fine.
Isn’t it because it’s pro wrestling that we use weapons?
Aren’t you putting your weight on your arm, Warsman? Are you scared?!
Isn’t it the case that against an opponent with Resurrection, there’s no winning strategy other than killing them or getting a KO?
>>34
It would be nice if you just let it go.
>>37
Mr. Sadaharu…
It’s strange that there isn’t a superhuman with a folding chair.
The pessimistic man doesn’t engage in any villainous superhuman moves in the match.
>>36
It’s really straightforward, isn’t it?
It’s a rather gimmicky depiction, but it’s totally on the side of being normal.
It looks like the third fire scene will be easy to create against this opponent, huh?
Regardless of offense or defense, getting too much unintended chip damage makes it difficult to play well with this sudden change in form.
>>41
The perfect understanding of the fight style of wars and the lack of understanding of the movements of the mind are well depicted, aren’t they?
If it were an ordinary opponent, it would have gone straight through their head, but since they’re a strong character, it probably hasn’t.
It’s not really sticking, is it?
Because there is hesitation on the side of the war.
The gimmick is just extending the arm, and it’s for setting up moves like suplexes or drivers, so it’s too serious.
Looking back, it’s a situation where I’ve executed a new technique but still haven’t defeated them.
The appearance has such high offensive power that I don’t really feel a sense of crisis.
>>48
This time, you were suddenly given a mode and you’re pulling off amazing techniques, so your sense really shines through, and it doesn’t actually bother me that much.
Recently, I watched the conclusion of the fight between Kinnikuman and Warsman in the anime, but it seemed like Warsman can’t fully commit to being a heel wrestler; it felt like he really doesn’t want to use the Bear Claw after all.
In the end, I’ll just fold it myself.
From the looks of it, it seems that Warsman can still unleash some really dangerous moves.
Wasn’t it just that this pesiminiki had a neck too stiff for it to penetrate…?
The pessimistic side is so hard that it didn’t get penetrated; it seems like it could have ripped off the neck originally.
It looks like they are holding back to make it so that the throw doesn’t land with full force.
The spiked costume is definitely too strong in superhero wrestling…
In terms of personality, Warsman might be better suited for a costume full of cushioning materials like a Tehahaha costume rather than one covered in spikes.
I would like to request a course that concludes by the end of March, where Pesiminiki uses their trump card to show a chance for a comeback around the next or the following time, and then the outcome is decided in the subsequent round.
>>57
The anime will end in two weeks, and there might be a simultaneous resolution as well.
I wonder if they’ll use super recovery next time.
It feels like there are other potential uses for it, though.
>>58
There is a possibility, but given that this match could actually lead to a super recovery, we can take the direction of going all out without holding back until the end!
“That time superhuman created as a toy of the god of such times is a worthless existence.”
The theory that Peshiman is thinking is becoming more and more substantial.
“Just the right handicap, you useless piece of trash! That’s why I can use my skills with confidence.”
“With a powerful blow, Wars can blow away even super recovery, which is quite promising.”