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给我顶住 (romanized as Gěi wǒ dǐng zhù, meaning Hold Me Up,[1] alternately translated as Hold Me Back or by Zhejiang STV as Hold Tight) was a Chinese heavyweight robot which competed in the King of Bots 2019 Opening Battle and subsequently King of Bots II.

In the 2019 Opening Battle, it participated as a member of the blue team, and fought one head-to-head battle against British entry Vulcan. Despite landing some effective blows on Vulcan, Hold Me Up would lose the battle on a Judges’ decision after suffering intermittent mobility issues in the later stages.

In Season 2, the design of Hold Me Up impressed the celebrity captain Emma Dumont, and she selected it to battle Black Rabbit in a head-to-head, but it lost the Judges' decision and did not join Dumont's team. It performed well in its following four-way rumble, but after getting its forks stuck under the arena saw slots, Hold Me Up lost its redemption round to Thunder, and was eliminated from the competition at the earliest stage.

The team who built Hold Me Up also competed in various featherweight competitions held by King of Bots, earning a reasonable amount of success with a two-wheeled vertical spinner.

Design[]

Hold Me Back 2019 stats

Hold Me Up's statistics for the 2019 Opening Battle

Hold Me Back Team

Hold Me Up with its team captain in King of Bots II

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Hold Me Up in Season 2

Hold Me Up was a blue and pink, four-wheel drive robot armed with an eggbeater spinner. The spinner consisted of a three-toothed bar with a center cut-out, functioning similarly to a drum, which proved capable of damaging and flipping opponents over. Hold Me Up’s design incorporated a set of four front forks and two angled front plates, with the aim of getting underneath other robots and protecting its front wheels. The top sections of Hold Me Up’s weapon mount also featured a set of large castor wheels, with the intention of allowing the robot to drive upside-down when flipped over. Its lengthy forks, while low the the ground for expertly breaching and hooking other robot's wedges, also posed a curious weakness in that Hold Me Up could get itself stuck under gaps in the arena floor, such as the saw slots, which led to its second loss in Season 2.

Robot History[]

2019 Opening Battle[]

Hold Me Up was one of ten heavyweight robots present for the 2019 Opening Battle, held to promote the upcoming second season. There, it was chosen to represent the blue team, and faced seasoned UK competitor Vulcan in its solitary head-to-head battle.

KoB 2019 Round 8 1

Hold Me Up throws Vulcan over in the opening seconds

KoB 2019 Round 8 2

Hold Me Up hits the front of Vulcan

Hold Me Up started the fight strongly, immediately weaving towards and flipping Vulcan over with its eggbeater. It approached Vulcan as the Team Robots Live! machine self-righted, before slaloming its way towards the center of the arena and landing two more hits on Vulcan’s wedge. Hold Me Up sustained an axe blow from Vulcan as it kept chipping the British machine’s front, but survived, maneuvering itself over the pit and spinning around in circles.

KoB 2019 Round 8 3

Hold Me Up dodges Vulcan's axe

KoB 2019 Round 8 4

Hold Me Up flips and hits Vulcan's underside

As it met Vulcan again in the red corner, Hold Me Up hit its opponent’s front again, and dodged another axe blow as the two competitors moved along the arena perimeter. Hold Me Up bumped into the front of Vulcan, before both robots pushed and circled each other in the center. At that moment, Hold Me Up’s eggbeater clipped Vulcan’s axe head, allowing Hold Me Up to throw Vulcan over a second time while hitting its underside.

KoB 2019 Round 8 5

Hold Me Up escapes as Vulcan catches the pit edge

KoB 2019 Round 8 6

Hold Me Up is axed and pushed by Vulcan

Hold Me Up reversed and spun over the pit, only to suddenly stop moving altogether for a few seconds. Eventually, it drove into and spun Vulcan away with another hit from its spinner, only to stop moving again as Vulcan pursued and pushed it forwards over the pit. Hold Me Up escaped as Vulcan caught a gap between the pit and the arena floor, driving in pursuit of its British opponent. However, it struggled to turn round for an attack, allowing Vulcan to push Hold Me Up towards the floor rods. Hold Me Up was axed and pushed into the corner by Vulcan, but quickly escaped, landing another blow on Vulcan’s wedge in the process. It pirouetted its way across the arena for some time, approaching and dodging Vulcan as it did so.

KoB 2019 Round 8 7

Another head-on collision between the two competitors

KoB 2019 Round 8 8

Hold Me Up is axed, having suddenly lost full mobility

Hold Me Up slammed into the front of Vulcan once more, sustaining an axe blow to its eggbeater in return. For some time, Hold Me Up lured Vulcan across the arena, eventually resulting in the two robots slamming head-on into each other again. Hold Me Up dodged another axe blow from Vulcan and clipped the latter’s side, but continued to struggle for mobility as Vulcan rammed it in response. Suddenly, Hold Me Up lost mobility again, enabling Vulcan to axe its top armor several times before reversing. Hold Me Up twitched and circled away, only to sustain another axe blow from Vulcan. In turn, Hold Me Up hit Vulcan once more with the eggbeater, knocking the British machine back; as it tried to move away, it became clear that Hold Me Up had fully lost movement on one side.

KoB 2019 Round 8 9

Vulcan drives itself on top of Hold Me Up

KoB 2019 Round 8 10

Vulcan pushes Hold Me Up into a grinder mount just after time runs out

Hold Me Up was left vulnerable as Vulcan drove up its rear armor, but pushed Vulcan back in response. In the closing seconds, Hold Me Up sustained a few more axe blows from Vulcan, which pushed it into one of the grinder mounts just after time ran out. As it had not been fully counted out, Hold Me Up would survive to the subsequent Judges’ decision; however, the decision went in Vulcan’s favor, cementing a loss for Hold Me Up despite its strong start.

King of Bots II (Season 2)[]

Hold Me Up competed in Season 2, where its design impressed the celebrity captain Emma Dumont, who selected it for battle. Hold Me Up then faced Black Rabbit to earn a place on her team.

Black Rabbit vs Hold Me Back 1

Hold Me Up wins the weapon-to-weapon exchange

Black Rabbit vs Hold Me Back 2

Black Rabbit shoves Hold Me Up into the wall

Both robots moved towards each other, but Hold Me Up immediately wedged its forks into the arena saw slots. Although this would generally be disadvantageous, Hold Me Up freed itself just in time to swing Black Rabbit into the corner of the arena, and afterwards, deliver a weapon-to-weapon blow where Hold Me Up threw Black Rabbit into the air. Black Rabbit responded well, and drove around the back of Hold Me Up to charge it straight into the arena wall, where the spikes were lined.

Black Rabbit vs Hold Me Back 3

Hold Me Up takes another attack from Black Rabbit

Black Rabbit vs Hold Me Back 4

Hold Me Up exposes its rear end to Black Rabbit

Both spinning weapons had ground to a halt during this sequence of attacks, and the robots circled around each other to spin up their blades, until Black Rabbit broke the silence and struck Hold Me Up into the air. These previous attacks had also damaged Hold Me Up's forked wedges, as Hold Me Up no longer had the ground clearance advantage, charging at the front of Black Rabbit only to be thrown into the air again. This also allowed Black Rabbit to charge into the side of Hold Me Up twice in succession, although its drum was powered down at the time, limiting its damage output. Black Rabbit attempted to power up its drum, but a burst of smoke emerged from the robot, signalling weapon motor issues. However, Hold Me Up made a tactical error and showed its backside to Black Rabbit whilst it was smoking, and Black Rabbit capitalized by ramming into the back of Hold Me Up to drive it across the arena.

Black Rabbit flips Hold Me Back

Black Rabbit uses the Grinder to overturn Hold Me Up

Black Rabbit vs Hold Me Back 5

Black Rabbit delivers another attack, but starts smoking again

Black Rabbit missed its next two charges, and still posed little threat when it did ram into the wheels of Hold Me Up due to its broken weaponry, but at this stage, Hold Me Up had not launched an attack in a long time. Black Rabbit quickly drifted around the arena while Hold Me Up remained somewhat stationary, and Black Rabbit bumped it again, managing to scoop up the back end of Hold Me Up in order to box-rush it into the Grinder mount. Another slam into the Grinders also completely overturned Hold Me Up. Quick to respond, Hold Me Up struck the grinder with its eggbeater spinner in order to self-right, but Black Rabbit continued to pressure it, until Black Rabbit suddenly drove over the floor flipper with only 35 seconds left on the clocks. Hold Me Up was not spinning its eggbeater, and it was struggling to drive with half of its drive system no longer working, so Black Rabbit was left alone until it had used a Grinder to self-right.

Black Rabbit catches fire

Fire erupts out of Black Rabbit

Black Rabbit vs Hold Me Back aftermath

Black Rabbit pushes Hold Me Up after the battle

The passive Hold Me Up had stuck one of its forks into the arena floor, which allowed Black Rabbit to hit it from behind and carry it to the arena saws, although another plume of smoke suddenly started to pour out of Black Rabbit. Indeed, Black Rabbit's drum was once again spinning, likely causing the fire, but Black Rabbit still chipped the back of Hold Me Up, which was also spinning its eggbeater once again. Black Rabbit then drove Hold Me Up into the arena spikes, and released its foe when time expired on the battle at the end of three minutes. After the battle had ended, both robots were required to drive back to the arena corners, and as Hold Me Up could only use half of its working drive system, Black Rabbit assisted by shoving Hold Me Up towards the corner of the arena. This had no bearing on the Judges' decision, which was won by Black Rabbit, meaning that Hold Me Up did not join Emma Dumont's team.

Hold Me Up was relegated to the redemption round, where it would need to win a four-way rumble against Huntsman, Magic Windmill and Thunder in order to join a celebrity team of its choosing, and remain in the competition.

Huntsman vs Hold Me Back

Huntsman swings its blade into Hold Me Up's egg beater

Hold Me Back vs Huntsman

Hold Me Up rips up Huntsman's tire

Hold Me Back held back

Hold Me Up is pinned into the floor

Hold Me Up displayed the most movement in the opening seconds, swerving around the arena while Magic Windmill attempted to power up its spinner, although the disc was not working. Both Thunder and Hold Me Up swarmed around Huntsman, which fired its hammer into the egg beater spinner of Hold Me Up, and was thrown over in the process. Thunder slid the overturned Huntsman across the arena, although it quickly self-righted. Thunder quietly drove Magic Windmill into the wall, while Hold Me Up tossed Huntsman over again, and clipped one of its tires in the process, which led to its immobilization. However, Hold Me Up did not last much longer, as it soon drove over the arena saws. Its front forks were long and sitting low enough on the arena floor that one of them snagged a slot for the saws, pinning Hold Me Up in place. As Hold Me Up would not be freed by any of its remaining opponents, it was eventually counted out as a result. The battle would ultimately be won by Thunder, and Hold Me Up was eliminated from the competition.

Results[]

HOLD ME UP - RESULTS
King of Bots 2019 Opening Battle
2019 Opening Battle
Part of Blue team
Head-to-Head vs. Vulcan Lost
King of Bots II (Season 2)
Main Competition
Eliminated in Redemption Round
Episode 2, 1v1 vs. Black Rabbit Lost
Redemption Round vs. Huntsman, Magic Windmill, Thunder Lost

Wins/Losses[]

  • Wins: 0
  • Losses: 3

Series Record[]

Hold Me Back Stats

Hold Me Up's statistics in Season 2

Series Hold Me Up Series Record
Season 1 Did not enter
Season 1.5 Did not enter
Season 2 Eliminated in Redemption Round
(0-2 record)

NOTE: Hold Me Up also competed in the King of Bots 2019 Opening Battle.

Trivia[]

  • Hold Me Up was the last robot to fight Vulcan in King of Bots when it still used an axe weapon, before becoming a full-pressure flipper.

References[]

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