N.M. Comics Sections: Main Page Quote: "Ask not what your country can do for you, but, ask what you can do for your country." - President John F. Kennedy.
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So, when will the next fight come out? And will you use a guest commentator again? I have a good suggestion. Try and get N.M. Vakes. He needs to return sometime.
Re: Friday Night Death Fights!
Don't you worry your ugly little head off, Kyan. I'm gonna get to the match as soon as possible. Besides, only 3 matches until the tournament.
Speaking of the N.M. Comics Circuit, here are some rules:
- Each fight is played at the N.M. Comics Arena in Detriot, Michigan.
- The winner of the Lose Bracket gets the Loser Bracket Trophy, made of pure silver, and $5000.
- The winner of the Winner Bracket gets the Winner Bracket Trophy, made of pure gold, and $10,000.
- The winner of the N.M. Comics Circuit Championship gets $1,000,000, the NMCC ring, and the NMCC Trophy, made of gold (top part), silver (bottom part), and platinum (base part). The trophy stands at 4'8", which would be quite an eyecatcher at any party. Also, he/she gets to date somebody hot, and the losers have to watch.
Some factoids:
- John McEnroe the 3rd and Jack S. Roberts will commentate the Winner Bracket fights, N.M. Vakes and Nadia Miller will commentate the Loser Bracket fights.
- SOME ANALYSTS WHO MIGHT GUEST STAR: Smash Troopa, Max Kellerman (since someone requested so), and Damon Jackson.
- Nick Millini (the guy typing this post), is favored to win the Tournament at this moment, with a 29.71 to 16 (185.68%) chance. The runner up is Ki Luigiera with a 22-16 (137.5%) chance.
- Flip Lavenski is the least likely to win, with a 4.36-16 (27.2%) chance.
- If you want to know, the chance system starts by multiplying 16 by the number of people who think that person will win the tournament, then divide that number by the number of people who don't think that person will win the tournament. Then you take the first number of the chance system and divide it by 16. Let's use Kyan's number for an example: 16 (number of fighters) * 13 (number of people who think he'll win) / 12 (number of people who think he won't win) = 17.33 (chance number) / 16 = 1.08 or 108%.
- Actually, we didn't really poll anyone. We just used random numbers. Based off of some opinions of us.
- And math is for nerds. Let's just forget those statistics.