Garry Nelson's Left Foot
Well-known member
With the group of death safely in the books, we can now turn to the five remaining legends and the group of slaughter.
There's no need for a long preamble, you know the drill now. Five combatants, four of which are former champions and the fifth a former finalist. We're looking for pound for pound hardness. Just because a beast is bigger doesn't make it harder. Doesn't necessarily make the smaller one harder either... There are a number of factors to be taken into account, attitude, desire, hardiness, defensive ability and of course how much offensive artillery does it bring? How much damage can it cause?
With that all said, lets not waste anymore time and get straight to the mighty beasts.
JAGUAR
Tournament record: 1 championship
We kick the group of with the reigning champion(along with Hippo). The Jaguar is a relative new comer to the world of heavyweight WHC players but has rapidly built up a large following. How's he done it? Pure talent and hard work, that's how. This beast can kill on land, in the water and up trees. Basically nowhere is safe from this killing machine with one of the most powerful bites in the business. It's so powerful it can pierce hard shells, crush bones and lends itself to the coup de grace of it's murderous game play - after hunting you down relentlessly across land and water, overpowering you with its athleticism and strength it kills you by biting through the base of your skull, pulverising your brain.
HIPPO
Tournament record: 3 time champion, 1 time runner up
The Hippo is one of the biggest(in every sense) legends of WHC. No beast has won the title more times, no beast has even beaten him since 2017(Jaguar getting the closest with a draw in the 2019 final).
This phenomenal success can be put down to Hippo ticking every single box in the hard man check list. This is a beast who is herbivorous but will fight any and everything. For no reason other than he is a short tempered, argumentative headmental mother ****er!He attacks boats full of humans for fun. He lives in arguably the hardest place on earth, sharing living space with the likes of crocodiles, lions etc but all of these Apex predators do their level best to avoid confrontation with Hippo.
POLAR BEAR
Tournament record: 3 times champion
This group just keeps delivering big hitter after big hitter. Polar bear won the first two WHC tournaments, promptly retired, came back out of retirement for WHC VI, won that giving it three wins from three tournaments entered before retiring again. He came back a few years later where he has been unable to reclaim his former glory having failed to reach any further finals. Still, what a record and write him off at your peril. Polar bear is the largest extant land carnivore and packs a whole lot of muscle, power and fury under that cute and cuddly exterior. He hunts and kills seals, walruses and frankly, anything it fancies that gets in its way.
BLACK MAMBA
Tournament record: 1 championship
Black Mamba despite having arguably the coolest name in the competition is somethin of an underrated competitor. He came form nowhere to win WHC V but since then has barely made a dent in the competition. Will the champions of champions be the platform to re-establish itself?
This beast can grow up to 3m and lives on land and in trees so if your own land you're in trouble. Highly venomous and agile he is also very unpredictable so you can never know when or if he's going to end your life.
WOLVERINE
Tournament record: 1 time runner up
Wolverine is another much under rated competitor with a sole runner up his best finish. It's surprising when you consider he has many attributes that should make him highly popular. The only competitor in the competition to have a superhero named after them the Wolverine is a stocky and incredibly powerful little beast with an unmatched ferocity and ability to kill animals many times its size. He has been known to take on Wolves and bears and is a fearless and aggressive little animal. Strength, aggression, fearlessness and willing to take on apex predators many times bigger than itself? What more do you want?!
There's no need for a long preamble, you know the drill now. Five combatants, four of which are former champions and the fifth a former finalist. We're looking for pound for pound hardness. Just because a beast is bigger doesn't make it harder. Doesn't necessarily make the smaller one harder either... There are a number of factors to be taken into account, attitude, desire, hardiness, defensive ability and of course how much offensive artillery does it bring? How much damage can it cause?
With that all said, lets not waste anymore time and get straight to the mighty beasts.
JAGUAR
Tournament record: 1 championship
We kick the group of with the reigning champion(along with Hippo). The Jaguar is a relative new comer to the world of heavyweight WHC players but has rapidly built up a large following. How's he done it? Pure talent and hard work, that's how. This beast can kill on land, in the water and up trees. Basically nowhere is safe from this killing machine with one of the most powerful bites in the business. It's so powerful it can pierce hard shells, crush bones and lends itself to the coup de grace of it's murderous game play - after hunting you down relentlessly across land and water, overpowering you with its athleticism and strength it kills you by biting through the base of your skull, pulverising your brain.
HIPPO
Tournament record: 3 time champion, 1 time runner up
The Hippo is one of the biggest(in every sense) legends of WHC. No beast has won the title more times, no beast has even beaten him since 2017(Jaguar getting the closest with a draw in the 2019 final).
This phenomenal success can be put down to Hippo ticking every single box in the hard man check list. This is a beast who is herbivorous but will fight any and everything. For no reason other than he is a short tempered, argumentative headmental mother ****er!He attacks boats full of humans for fun. He lives in arguably the hardest place on earth, sharing living space with the likes of crocodiles, lions etc but all of these Apex predators do their level best to avoid confrontation with Hippo.
POLAR BEAR
Tournament record: 3 times champion
This group just keeps delivering big hitter after big hitter. Polar bear won the first two WHC tournaments, promptly retired, came back out of retirement for WHC VI, won that giving it three wins from three tournaments entered before retiring again. He came back a few years later where he has been unable to reclaim his former glory having failed to reach any further finals. Still, what a record and write him off at your peril. Polar bear is the largest extant land carnivore and packs a whole lot of muscle, power and fury under that cute and cuddly exterior. He hunts and kills seals, walruses and frankly, anything it fancies that gets in its way.
BLACK MAMBA
Tournament record: 1 championship
Black Mamba despite having arguably the coolest name in the competition is somethin of an underrated competitor. He came form nowhere to win WHC V but since then has barely made a dent in the competition. Will the champions of champions be the platform to re-establish itself?
This beast can grow up to 3m and lives on land and in trees so if your own land you're in trouble. Highly venomous and agile he is also very unpredictable so you can never know when or if he's going to end your life.
WOLVERINE
Tournament record: 1 time runner up
Wolverine is another much under rated competitor with a sole runner up his best finish. It's surprising when you consider he has many attributes that should make him highly popular. The only competitor in the competition to have a superhero named after them the Wolverine is a stocky and incredibly powerful little beast with an unmatched ferocity and ability to kill animals many times its size. He has been known to take on Wolves and bears and is a fearless and aggressive little animal. Strength, aggression, fearlessness and willing to take on apex predators many times bigger than itself? What more do you want?!