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Not to be confused with the Comedy Central BattleBots lightweight of the same name.

Stinger: The Killer Bee, often shortened in televised seasons to Stinger, was a heavyweight robot built by Team PlumbCrazy which competed in BattleBots World Championships I and II.

An earlier incarnation also competed in the unaired 2009 Pro Championship held in Vallejo, California. Despite losing its opening battle in the main double-elimination tournament, Stinger: The Killer Bee recovered with two victories in the losers bracket before being defeated again by eventual runner-up Root Canal.

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Stinger: The Killer Bee with Matt and Wendy Maxham in 2009.

It also won an exhibition battle against Jim Smentowski's Breaker Box, with both machines also being scheduled to team up in a proposed 2v1 battle against Counter Revolution. However, the latter battle does not appear in official BattleBots match records, likely suggesting that it never took place.[1][2]

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Stinger's flamethrower being tested during World Championship I.

For both ABC seasons, Team PlumbCrazy entered a brand-new version similar in design to their heavyweight Evil Plunger, itself originally built as a successor to their highly-successful Sewer Snake. This incarnation featured a new four or six-wheel drive design with a black and yellow paint scheme and a variety of interchangeable lifter and flamethrower attachments. Lifter configurations included anti-spinner wedges and set of two or three-pronged forks inspired by Evil Plunger. This build of Stinger enjoyed a strong debut in World Championship I, reaching the quarter-finals before losing to Bronco in entertaining fashion.

In World Championship II, Stinger also performed well, defeating the veteran vertical spinner Nightmare to reach the Round of 32. However, it lost to Mega Tento on a split Judges' decision. During the latter match, the main robot was accompanied by a red, four-wheel drive ant-shaped minibot named Flicker (alternatively Flicker the Fire Ant), itself weighing 7lbs and armed with a flamethrower.[3] Though Matt Maxham suggested that Team PlumbCrazy would consider improving Stinger's reliability for a third reboot season,[4] it would never return to BattleBots.

For World Championship V, Team PlumbCrazy's Matt and Wendy Maxham joined Robotic Death Company and Gigabyte, where Matt became weapons operator. The Maxhams continued their involvement with Robotic Death Company in the 2021 season, where they oversaw Cobalt's entry following its transfer from original builders Team Carbide. Matt Maxham was appointed as Cobalt's driver for the competition, as well as the 2022 re:MARS all:STARS event, but with the return of original Cobalt builders Dave Moulds and Sam Smith, they operated the robot for World Championship VII.

Outside BattleBots[]

Alongside Lock-Jaw, Stinger was present at a July 2015 panel, shortly after the premiere of World Championship I.

Robot History[]

Pro Championship 2009[]

Stinger: The Killer Bee vs. SubZero

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Matt Maxham and Stinger ahead of fighting SubZero.

Stinger: The Killer Bee's BattleBots debut came at the 2009 Pro Championship. In the first round of the main winner's bracket, it faced the heavyweight version of SubZero. Very limited information is available for this and Stinger: The Killer Bee's other 2009 matches, though BattleBots records suggest that both robots survived the full three minutes. SubZero took the judges' decision and match win, relegating Stinger: The Killer Bee to the Losers bracket at this early stage.[1][2]

Stinger: The Killer Bee vs. Counter Revolution

Next to face Stinger: The Killer Bee was the twin vertical spinner Counter Revolution, an opponent Team PlumbCrazy would also fight against at RoboGames 2009 with Sewer Snake. Similarly to its counterpart, Stinger: The Killer Bee won by knockout after 33 seconds, enabling it to maintain its place in the competition.[1][2]

Stinger: The Killer Bee vs. Bender

Stinger: The Killer Bee would proceed to fight the overhead bar spinner of Bender, which had previously suffered serious bodywork damage following its earlier loss to Megabyte. BattleBots records indicate that it achieved the joint-fastest knockout win of the entire competition, emerging victorious after only eight seconds.[1][2]

Stinger: The Killer Bee vs. Root Canal

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Stinger: The Killer Bee gets underneath Root Canal.

Fresh from its newly-earnt victories, Stinger: The Killer Bee next fought former Giant Nut winners Mutant Robots and their newest heavyweight robot, Root Canal. Both machines were documented to have lasted the full three minutes according to BattleBots records, with Root Canal winning the Judges' decision. As a result, Stinger: The Killer Bee was eliminated from the main competition with a 2-2 match record.[1][2]

Stinger: The Killer Bee vs. Breaker Box (Exhibition)

Towards the end of the 2009 Championships, Stinger: The Killer Bee also took part in an exhibition match against rival lifter Breaker Box. Again, BattleBots records confirm that both heavyweights survived the full three minutes, with Stinger: The Killer Bee emerging victorious on a judges' decision.[1][2]

World Championship I[]

Stinger vs. Captain Shrederator

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Stinger's configuration for taking on Captain Shrederator.

Stinger's first battle of World Championship I came against Captain Shrederator. For this match, Matt and Wendy Maxham's robot was equipped with an anti-spinner wedges with two flexible arm extensions.

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Captain Shrederator tears a chunk out of Stinger's front tire.

The fight commenced with Captain Shrederator getting its shell up to speed as Stinger approached. Captain Shrederator met it head-on, bouncing upward and landing on top of the six-wheeled robot, tearing a chunk out of one of its tires.

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Captain Shrederator loses some teeth.

Stinger again drove plow-first into its opponent, which sent Brian Nave's robot careening across the BattleBox, first into the screws, then the rails and finally the paddle. Stinger attempted to get underneath Captain Shrederator and charge it into the wall, but Team LOGICOM's robot slipped free and Stinger drove head-first into the trails instead. However, Captain Shrederator deflected into the corner and lost several teeth in the process.

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Stinger capitalizes on a motionless Captain Shrederator.

Captain Shrederator then appeared to slow as it bounced off the plow of Stinger, which allowed Matt Maxham to take full advantage. Stinger slid its plow underneath the inactive shell spinner, driving forward and hoisting Captain Shrederator over.
"Well Brian [Nave] said, you know, the biggest threat to him is the arena itself... OH, look at this! Stinger may have taken Captain Shrederator out!"
— Kenny Florian as Captain Shrederator is thrown over

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Stinger attempts to keep the fight going, but Captain Shrederator is counted out.

Without a self-righting mechanism, a count began on Captain Shrederator, despite Stinger's best attempts to get its opponent back onto its wheels again. Stinger took the win by knockout and moved on in the competition.

Although this fight was only highlighted during Episode 2 of World Championship I, it was uploaded in full to the BattleBots YouTube channel.[5]

Stinger vs. Warhead

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Stinger's configuration for fighting Warhead.

Stinger advanced to the Round of 16, where it faced the No.12 seed, Warhead. For this match against the Team Razer machine, Stinger swapped to its alternative anti-spinner configuration with a solid top panel.

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Stinger flips Warhead against the screws.

Stinger allowed Warhead to approach it in the opening seconds, lifting on impact and unbalancing the British robot. Warhead was now upside-down. Matt Maxham drove the inverted Warhead into the spiked wall, pushing it into a position where it could self-right. Warhead was quickly flipped over again, this time against the screws, which tore away an armor panel.

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Stinger drives Warhead into the corner.

Warhead continued to spin its dome-shaped weapon, but Stinger showed no fear in ramming its opponent as Warhead struggled to remain competitive. One of the referees initiated a count, but Warhead suddenly freed itself using its articulating disc and used it to maneuver in the corner of the arena. Stinger tried to attack, but flipped itself over and suffered damage to its right-rear tire.

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Warhead deflects off the wall and back onto its wheels.

Again, Stinger charged at Warhead, who could only use its wings and tail to try and recover. This forced Warhead disc-first into the wall and flung it back onto its wheels, much to the delight of Warhead captain and driver Ian Lewis.

With little over a minute remaining, Warhead fled Stinger with its wings raised and began to chip away at Stinger's flipping panel. However, Warhead became destabilized again and allowed Stinger to shove it into the arena wall again.
"Stinger showing no mercy whatsoever here!"
— Kenny Florian

Warhead was then hit by the pulverizer as Chris Rose praised Matt Maxham's driving ability. Ian Lewis drove it away from danger, but Warhead was struck by the now-active killsaws in the final seconds as there appeared to be no life left in its primary weapon. Stinger won on a unanimous 3-0 judges' decision and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Stinger vs. Bronco

In the quarter-finals, Stinger faced Inertia Labs and the No.4 seed, Bronco. For this fight, Stinger featured a three-pronged lifter to try and hook underneath the sides of its opponent.

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Bronco throws itself onto the screws.

However, Bronco quickly got underneath Stinger, flinging it back with its first flip of the fight. With its second, Bronco inadvertently threw itself onto the screws. It quickly drove across two pairs of augers before throwing itself upside-down and eventually self-righting.

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Bronco flips Stinger.

Stinger began to activate its flamethrower and got its forks underneath the side of Bronco, but could not take advantage as the killsaws cut into its underside. Stinger then got its central fork stuck in one of the slots, allowing Bronco to attack and land a flip on Matt Maxham's robot.

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Stinger is thrown out of the arena.

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Stinger is beaten.

After positioning itself, Bronco drive Stinger back and tossed it into the air. With its next flip, it managed to throw Stinger over the barrier and out of the arena. An instant knockout was called and its elimination was confirmed.

Stinger vs. Bull Dog vs. Splatter (Exhibition)

Stinger also participated in a three robot rumble with Bull Dog and Splatter. Stinger used its two pronged lifter for this battle.

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Stinger pushes Bull Dog against Splatter.

After Stinger and Splatter worked together to take out Bull Dog, it was pushed into the killsaws and just Stinger and Splatter remained. In the end, Stinger beat Splatter and was declared the winner of the rumble.

Stinger: The Killer Bee was scheduled to compete in a nine robot rumble at the end of the tournament, but due to time restraints in filming, this did not take place.

World Championship II[]

Stinger vs. Nightmare

Stinger's first match in 2016 was against Nightmare. For this match, it switched to its four-wheel drive configuration with the anti-spinner plow.

Stinger charged down Nightmare immediately, looking to unbalance Jim Smentowski's machine. This proved unsuccessful as Nightmare rode over the top of Stinger and tore away its back-right wheel.

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Stinger expertly overturns Nightmare.

Keen to retaliate, Stinger ignited its flamethrowers and hoisted its opponent, driving it to the middle of the arena and overturning Nightmare. As one of the sensors for the self-righting arms had broken loose, the pin was unable to loosen in order to assist Nightmare in righting itself.
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Nightmare is immobilzed.

Despite Matt Maxham's best efforts to continue the fight, Nightmare was counted out and Stinger won by knockout in under a minute.

After the match ended, an autographed piece of Stinger was given to Jim Smentowski as a souvenir.

Stinger vs. Mega Tento

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Stinger lifts Mega Tento but overbalances.

This win put Stinger into the Round of 32 as a No.5 seed, where it faced the No.28 seed Mega Tento. For this match, Stinger added a minibot called Flicker, and reverted to its six wheeled setup. The match started out rather well for Stinger as it was able to push Mega Tento around and fend off the drum on the back. Mega Tento continued to attack with the drum and Stinger tried to flip Mega Tento over but was unsuccessful. Stinger pushed Mega Tento into the wall, bending the sandbox shell. Unfortunately, the very design of Mega Tento meant that the weight was on the back wheels rather than the front skids, preventing Stinger from getting any adequate lift with its lifting arm. Mega Tento eventually escaped and snapped the axle from one Stinger's wheels. Stinger hit a seam in the Battlebox floor then tried Mega Tento again but to no avail once more. Mega Tento managed to send Stinger flying but neither robot was able to do much before time ran out. The judges awarded a split decision in favor of Mega Tento, eliminating Stinger from the tournament.

Stinger vs. Lock-Jaw vs. Ghost Raptor (Exhibition)

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Stinger is upended.

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Lock-Jaw grabs hold of Stinger.

Stinger: The Killer Bee also fought in a 'Legends Rumble' with Lock-Jaw and Ghost Raptor. In the beginning, Stinger lost two tires seemingly placed where the center wheels would go before taking aim at Ghost Raptor. Stinger was then flipped by Lock-Jaw but promptly self-righted. Eventually, Stinger was flipped by Lock-Jaw again but after self-righting, lost a tire, reducing its mobility. Ghost Raptor eventually stopped working and Lock-Jaw flipped Stinger on its plow once more before time ran out. The judges awarded a unanimous decision to Lock-Jaw.

This proved to be Stinger's last appearance in BattleBots, as Team PlumbCrazy would not return for the 2018 or 2019 seasons, and teamed up with Robotic Death Company from World Championship V until the 2022 re:MARS event.

Results[]

STINGER: THE KILLER BEE
BattleBots Pro Championship 2009
Pro Championship 2009
Eliminated in Losers' Bracket (2-2)
Winners' Bracket, Round 1 vs. SubZero Lost (JD)
Losers' Bracket, Round 1 vs. Counter Revolution Won (KO)
Losers' Bracket, Round 2 vs. Bender Won (KO)
Losers' Bracket, Round 3 vs. Root Canal Lost (JD)
Exhibition Matches
1-0
Exhibition vs. Breaker Box Won (JD)
World Championship I
World Championship Tournament
#5 Seed, Quarter-Finals
Qualifier vs. Captain Shrederator Won (KO)
NOTE: Stinger received a Wildcard and moved on to the next round.
Round of 16 vs. Warhead (12) Won (JD)
Quarter-Final vs. Bronco (4) Lost (KO)
Exhibition Matches
1-0
Rumble vs. Bull Dog, Splatter Won
World Championship II
World Championship Tournament
#5 Seed, Round of 32
Qualifier vs. Nightmare Won (KO)
Round of 32 vs. Mega Tento (28) Lost (Split JD)
Exhibition Matches
0-1
Legends Rumble vs. Ghost Raptor, Lock-Jaw Lost (JD)

Competitive Wins/Losses[]

  • Wins: 5
  • Losses: 4

Exhibition Wins/Losses[]

  • Wins: 2
  • Losses: 1

Total Wins/Losses[]

  • Wins: 7
  • Losses: 5
Competition Wins Losses
Pro Championship 2009 Bender
Counter Revolution
Breaker Box (Exhibition)
SubZero
Root Canal
World Championship I Captain Shrederator
Warhead
Bull Dog, Splatter (Exhibition Rumble)
Bronco
World Championship II Nightmare Mega Tento
Lock-Jaw (Exhibition Rumble)

Faruq Tauheed Introductions[]

"It's more lethal than a killer bee. So when you see it coming, you'd better watch your aim. Here to take the world by swarm, it's STINGER!"

"Don't be surprised if you break out into hives. It's yellow, it's black and it's about to attack. Give it up for the killer bee of bots, STINGER!"

"It flies like a butterfly, stings like a bee. Is it the greatest of all time? We'll see. Say hello to STINGER!"

"Every breath you take, every move you make, he'll be wrecking you. It's STINGER!"

"Black and yellow, black and yellow! You know what it is. Wasp out! You're about to bee stung! It's STINGER!"

"If this bot were a rock band, it would be called Bruce Sting-steen and the Bee Street Band. Who's the boss? It's STINGER!"

See Also[]

Trivia[]

  • Matt Maxham attended filming for BattleBots in 2001, and was inspired there to build his own robots.

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