
…Is it okay?
Until now, there hasn’t been a single match where Terry Man was said to have an absolute advantage…
>>1Well, it feels like this match is going to be really advantageous for me because I’m facing a giant and I have a new prosthetic leg…
An artificial leg is just a perfect prosthetic with no gimmicks or anything, right?
Rather, with the new prosthetic leg and the opponent being a giant, there’s so little chance of losing that it feels like just a formality.
I feel like I’ve pretty much done everything I can in the Prologue, so I’m worried if there are still things left to discover.
There’s no new techniques, Terry Man.
On the contrary, I would dislike it if Terry started using flashy special moves or gimmicks.
Personally, I would like to exchange techniques with a normal-sized partner.
I think there’s definitely a possibility that Terry could lose, considering the number of remaining participants and if Suguru defeats Papillon.
There is also a quite possible chance that Terry will win and Fanatic will replenish.
There are still many allies left on our side, after all.
Since I was not a member in the Super God chapter, I will definitely be active this time.
It feels like I won thanks to the prosthetic leg…
>>11It’s probably like a longhorn buried in Suguru’s arm.
So no one says it’s thanks to the cow.
Because the other members used easily understandable new finishing moves to fight in the Ancestor Arc.
I want a new strongest favorite for Terry here.
It’s okay if the visuals are plain.
Because the Papillon was like that.
It seems that the opponent Endeman is also harboring some unsettling issues.
>>13Actually, it seems they were originally very small… Perhaps that’s just too cliché.
In this case, it’s not just about winning or losing, but I’m also curious about the trends in the five major patterns afterwards.
To win against the current enemy, I have the impression that we need an overwhelming amount of firepower that won’t allow them to use their recovery, so I just can’t envision a dull thread image winning.
Terry will somehow manage to secure at least a draw for us.
Enderman is clearly an overbody.
>>18Rather, isn’t it more like a type such as Sunshine or Singman?
Since joint techniques are something you continuously refine, could they potentially serve as a countermeasure for super recovery?
If we lose here, what was entrusted to us by Justice Man is…
I lost the wars too.
The reason why Enderman and Gassman’s appearances are unstable is probably similar to Papillonman’s caterpillar face…?!
But what I expect from Terry Man is something like a radial battle.
It feels like the Justice battle was more strategic and cerebral than I expected.
He’s the man who defeated that Justice Man, you know?
The five major cuts giving up in a Texas Clover hold…
Actually, it’s Singman.
Continuously applying subtle techniques at a pace where recovery can’t keep up!
If we win, it seems like it will become unbearable combined with our inhumane origins.
As expected, it would be strange for Wars to be the only one to lose, and it’s unlikely that Suguru Chaos would lose, so it seems tough for Terry.
I thought about it, but since Fana has already achieved two victories in the Five Great Kō, it might be presentable after all…
I used to think Terryman was an all-purpose fighter, but upon reflection, I feel like he doesn’t have many techniques in his repertoire.
>>30I honestly think the strongest thing is the mentality called Texas Bronco.
The theory that Terry loses and Kid comes from the future.
>>32Terry is going to fight an opponent he can’t win against…?
Nep defeated him all at once without using hyper recovery, but Terry seems to gradually chip away while pushing him to the limit of hyper recovery instead…?
>>33If it’s a contest of stubbornness, I could win…
The man who reconciled with Justice not through wrestling, but through spirit.
…I’m anxious, but…it’s going to be okay, right…?
Both Peshimi and Papillon had backstories incorporated into their names.
I think there’s something going on with Enderman too.
Terry’s strength is really his heart…
I have the kind of technique that can push Sunshine to the brink of giving up with a joint lock.
I wonder if my opponent Ende has some kind of unfortunate circumstances like the other five great spirits…
Depending on that, Terry might be able to bring out the third disaster.
Although they are characters based on real people, it’s only natural that Nep has a more exaggerated feel as a chapter boss.
Suguru Chaos is understandable to be called a mere formal match.
The thread image has created an atmosphere where losing is quite natural, just as intended.
Personally, I think it’s better to lose as it is.
No one gives up to a spinning toe hold, so just drop that move.
>>43It’s the finishing move from the original source, isn’t it?
If possible, I would like to see the battle of the Machine Guns once more.
If Suguru Chaos is estimated to win, then with the current record of 2 wins and 2 losses, it’s hard to tell which way Terry’s match will go from a meta perspective.
I thought that after being drilled into Great’s fighting style in one night, I was actually quite skilled.
I like that Terry quickly revealed his true identity with the Texas Fight style.
I’m anxious because I don’t know who would win if the opponent was good-looking.
Being a giant with an unattractive face already makes it two outs.
>>47A handsome guy might come out from inside!
>>59What if the inside was ugly like a papillon?
>>63Well, it was shocking that Papillon looked completely different from its smart appearance, just as was mentioned in the commentary.
Even if the Enderman looks ugly on the inside, it probably doesn’t change much anyway.
>>59There is a precedent for Scar, you know…
Terry is in a position where he will probably win.
I think it’s a battle with the theme of “So how do we do it?”
>>48The Suguru match had a similar feeling.
>>48Maybe I haven’t thought of it yet, so even if I try to predict…
>>52Well, if I had come up with it, I would wrap it up with the introduction of the Terry battle instead of the funny origin story as a training session for the cow and a way to buy time…
I think Neptune Man was skilled for winning the previous match using the Magpie.
So, what are you going to do, Terry? You can have both expectations and anxieties.
Muscle Brothers III seems likely to win by using Muscle Docking instead of a new tag move, as a revenge for the Chaos Carpenters.
>>53Well, actually, I think it’s fine even if it’s not Zura-san.
>>55The cross bomber drawn with my current drawing skills was really good, so I want to see the muscle docking too.
It may seem like he’s struggling, but his win rate is actually really high, Terry.
Okay
Yes
Honestly, there is a possibility of losing, but even if he loses, he’s the kind of guy who will do something about it…
Well, the tag arc doesn’t really leave any scars, does it…
>>57The only time I lost and ended up with a negative was when I lost a foot in the first Olympics, but I made a comeback as Great II in the tag team arc!
Up to this point, all five major characters have their own reasons and good personalities, so I’m quite looking forward to how Ende will come into play.
Enderman was drooling all over the place when he spoke…
It gives off an atmosphere that is not very promising…
It’s a guy who manages to have a tie even without both arms, you know?
Who was the superhuman that came to Terry’s place for an explanation?
>>66Sky Man
>>66Sky Man
Come to think of it, this guy was also in a match…
The cow hadn’t started training yet… I realized that.
>>68Can I make it if I start training now?
Can Terry really handle the third stage of a fire scene properly?
Single match
○ Sky Man (Oklahoma Stampede)
× Robin Mask (Boston Club)
Ramen Man (Victory by Rule Violation)
○Ultraman (World’s Strongest Superhuman Championship. Won because there was one extra handprint.)
The Demon Cloud Heaven (Brain Buster)
△ Ashuraman (Both ring out)
△ King the 100t (Both Knocked Out)
– Motorman (No Contest)
○ Max Radial (Brain Buster)
○Justice Man (disqualified mid-match)
The Interesting Origin Theory of CowsYou haven’t said anything in detail yet!
Terry Man actually had quite a good winning rate, didn’t he?
The battle with the rogue devil superhuman ended in a give-up loss, leading directly to the continuation of Great, so it can be considered a strategic victory.
Just when Terry seemed likely to win, a puppy almost got hit by the Shinkansen…
>>79Even Montaigne would be surprised.
I have the impression that I haven’t really lost purely due to skill.
Terry’s dull fighting style and the enemy’s regeneration ability are a terrible combination.
If you keep dealing damage with hold techniques, the recovery won’t be able to keep up.
Looking at it this way, there aren’t many matches we won decisively.
This time I want to order a refreshing drink.
Even if I lost, my legs didn’t break…
Hmm…
In terms of the number of enemies, there is a possibility that Endeman could survive with a loss or a draw, but there seems to be brainwashed Justice and Nemesis, so even if I leave him, I’m not sure.
Although we lost, it’s possible to make a comeback with super recovery.
Well, it’s a bit of a saying, but Ende and Exa really aren’t designed for a second battle.
Isn’t the new Machine Gun Cowbell Stampede great?
>>90Well, actually, I feel like Jero borrowed the technique, so I think it’s okay to do it.
I don’t think it will turn into a finish hold.
The brainbuster is way too impressive.
No matter how you look at it, Terry’s victory might leave the impression that Enderman and the other five major characters were less impressive.
The win rate isn’t very good, but I’m ridiculously supported by those around me in Wars.
Terry has a pretty good win rate, but he gives off a somewhat rough impression.
>>93If people around are saying that the match against Onikisman is basically a win, then let them win! That’s how I feel…
>>98Well, since Onyx went along with the screwdriver, it feels like a draw.
>>98I have a strong feeling that Robin will retaliate with something like, “Maybe we chose to persuade the pessimist opponent, and that’s why we lost!”
It feels slightly weaker than Robin, but in return, it has a sense of stability.
This time, we’re definitely doing the Brainbuster again.
>>96You should be able to hold your ground better than before.
The prosthetic leg made by Kinbokuman while bullying children.
Please take care of it.
In terms of the situation, it was a complete defeat, but since we exceeded the opponent’s expectations by far, it also feels like a major psychological victory, making it complicated.
>>101It’s not so much mentally, but rather that I’m winning in the official records.
Meat usually makes an early appearance as the final boss, so either Ende or Excavator is suspected of being a disguise of time.
It seems like there are almost no elements to win, but well, it’s Terry, so maybe it’ll work out somehow… right?
The first match of the new meat really changed my perspective on Terry in a good way.
The anime was amazing.
Press both knees against the opponent’s back of the head!
New Car Branding!
>>105Isn’t that almost a Texas condor kick!
I think it would be fine if someone came for a tag match.
Honestly, Terry’s time in the spotlight is probably over.
>>107That’s why I want to see it.
I think that the Justice War was having quite a difficult time in the matches.
>>107It feels like we have explored everything in the past.
>>107I want to be proven that becoming new doesn’t necessarily mean becoming stronger.
Radial battles and the fifth match of the Seven Devil Supermen arc.
When it’s a situation where losing here would make things really tough afterward, it feels like Terry becomes unusually strong.
My mental state is almost never going to waver at this point, Terry…
The win rate of the match is good.
But since the gag manga era, I have been isolated and beaten up by Suguru in our tag team, and beaten by noodles in the Olympics.
In the American edition, to stop the lawlessness, I barged in and got beaten up by the seven devils.
Even if we exclude the special training, there are many scenes where characters are injured and collapsed, covered in blood.
If Endeman persistently attacks the prosthetic leg, Terry wins.
I can’t really picture winning, but to be honest, I also don’t have much of an image of losing.
It’s amazing how you are when you’re in adversity or feeling cornered.
It’s different from Suguru’s fire site strength.
Suguru and Robin are twisting things into new techniques, so Terry should do something too.
>>119Twist the spinning toe hold even more!
>>119Twist the neck and do calf branding…
Single Terry has a confidence that assures at least a draw.
The three people so far seem to have quite a hard time, or there are aspects of their backgrounds that can be inferred.
It is also exciting that Terry directly confronts Endeman’s inner self, bringing it to light.
The Texas Bronco won’t lose to firepower or magnet power!
>>123Because I’m really winning…
>>123Actually, it’s really okay to have a route like this.
It’s not just for show because it’s a spirituality recognized by Justice Man.
Rather, if you lose convincingly, it’s refreshing.
Even in wars, it was possible.
Terry might become completely spiky too.
If you think of the Texas Bronco as having Justice’s endorsement, it’s really amazing.
Like cutting through while being battered as the opponent recovers.
The rice mark on the forehead and the star mark on the shoulder can still be adjusted, right?
Didn’t the star-marked weapon become a thing?
Let’s become a Texas hurricane.
Getting stuck in a strange shape while recovering from a decisive move in a roundabout way.
Anyway, it’s been such a long time, so anything is fine as long as I can see the cool Terry.
As long as you keep recovering, I’ll keep executing my techniques!
What! In the Reiwa era, is Terry Man getting his own original favorite hold and buster moves?!
>>137Suguru, Robin, and Wars are all there, you know.
I can definitely do it too!
I like the new Terry’s slightly longer messy hair.
Before the first retirement, the original person didn’t win much in the TOHOld.
After sticking to it and persevering, I win relatively easily by using R Cradle and R Clutch.
There aren’t many three-count matches in Kinnikuman… although they did use the Japanese Leg Roll as a submission move.
“I want to hear the commentary of ‘Terry said~~~~!!’ one more time.”
Personally, I think Terry is winning and is strong, but somehow it feels unsatisfying, so I hope he loses after fully going all out soon.
>>142In short, it feels like it has to be Endman or something like that.
It’s not impossible that they have been training since the last Justice match.
I… I might have given up, thinking that I can’t do it with these legs of mine…
Terry is a character who blends a solid technical fighting style with a gritty Texas cowboy spirit, and although his enhancements are subtle, they stand out in balance with those around him.
I feel like it was said that all time travelers have to die.
So winning by a 3-count might not be enough, huh?
Since Papillon and Peshimi tasted amazing when they talked and moved, Endeman must have a great character too… right?
The moonsault I used in my later years was performed during the Justice battle.
I guess the flying elbow drop is a finishing move that hasn’t been highlighted much in its original source.
In the old anime, it’s used quite a bit alongside Needle Drop.
I love the way of fighting in radial battles that seems passionate yet clever and a bit crazy, carving out a path to survive.
When I used the Texas Twister, I thought this move didn’t suit Terry at all.
You are more suited for advanced techniques.
I wonder if they’ll use some kind of Palospecial technique.
Is it not okay to bring back the tragedy of Zero?
Terry always seems to be in situations where if he loses normally, he won’t get anywhere good.
>>152That’s why.
I see.
It is unclear whether it is an overbody, but it seems like Enderman could break very well.
Like concrete.
The new prosthetic leg is great, but you should get shoelaces that won’t come undone soon.
If Endeman just ends up being a power fighter who’s slightly big, I might laugh a bit.
Even just that massive body with a hundred million power is a threat.
The Texas Clover is fine as long as there are no disturbances.
This time it might really be the finish.
In the new meat anime, I couldn’t help but laugh at Terry’s super-fast recovery speed, it’s like he’s a time-manipulating superhero.
>>158Basically, it’s set that superhumans have a fast healing ability.
It won’t heal during the match, but if I stay calm, it will gradually get better.
I want to see a finishing move with a joint lock soon.
This time, each match has been quite twisty.
Rather, it’s too scary to be facing the usual giant.
The Justice match was good, but I wasn’t completely satisfied with the match itself, and I feel like I want to see a fierce battle around here.
“Fight someone with the same build already—enough with the giants!”
The bad personality vibe of Endyman matches the statue of the God of Time…
There’s a passionate and straightforward spirit of the Texas Broncos, but there’s also a strategic side that builds tactics with a calm analytical perspective and clever ideas, which gives it an incredible flavor.
I hope it’s not a gruesome feeling like watching a radial battle that makes you feel painful.
Could it be that the opponent has an overbody?
>>167Based on the trends of past enemies, it feels like they are carrying something in the parts they take pride in.
I can’t help but feel like he’s probably smaller than Terry in terms of content.
Even when Nepu started doing whatever she wanted, people were saying, “Oh no, that’s a losing flag.”
A nameless meta reading is of no use at all!
>>168I never doubted Nep even once, and I also guessed the outcome of the avatar martial arts!
(Oh no, I just blurted out something terrible…)
If we win too much, then there won’t be any chance for The One’s team… and I can’t help but read into it meta-wise.
It’s somewhat different to increase the enemy executives from here as well.
>>169However, it’s easy for time superhumans to increase, just like how Gastman appeared as an opponent in Great III.
>>169It’s a megaphone, but it seems like it could fly somewhere and switch places with the Five Great Tocks.
>>169Well, it’s about adding a superhuman created using Justice and Nemesis as materials…
It’s been about 10 years since the Justice match at the World Tree…
“…Ten years ago?!”
>>170It means that you were on break for about the same period of time that Robin was buried.
I hope for an even more resounding victory.
From an era when I had never even heard of giant killing.
Terry has always been a giant killer.
I thought it might be a bit tough if Nep hadn’t won, but Nep won, so it’s like… a 50/50 feeling right now.
The Sugurukaos team will almost certainly win, and it seems they’re having trouble dealing with Endeman, so the Terry match is likely to go until the fifth round of the major clock.
To win against time, there’s only the fight of time itself – (super recovery)