didn't we agree that he wasn't gonna do that?? well anyway if not storm won't just be standing there. if we are using c.o.c then storm had almost won with a big gust of wind. he was flamed out and falling to the ground. he flew away at last second. he then led her to an under ground parking lot. he was testing her abality to manuever in closed spaces and she did well. then he shot a blast of fire or something and storm easily dodged. then he started melting the support walls so the building would fall down. he was looking for storm and a gust of wind came and he was pinned against a wall and at the same time storm was suppportingthe building by herself. she just put the building on top of him and the match was over.
Hahaha you didn't. Well, to me.
Basically Contest of Champions is a mini-series created by Chris Claremont where people just fight. It doesn't matter who's stronger or better. It's fan voted, to add to that. The back story was written, but it didn't matter coz the outcome was fan decided. In it, Rogue beat Hulk, Storm beat Torch and Gambit beat the star-busting, planet moving Gladiator by throwing card at his head.
It's possibly the most non-canonical periodical there is.
Some disagree.
-AC
Hahaha you didn't. Well, to me.
Basically Contest of Champions is a mini-series created by Chris Claremont where people just fight. It doesn't matter who's stronger or better. It's fan voted, to add to that. The back story was written, but it didn't matter coz the outcome was fan decided. In it, Rogue beat Hulk, Storm beat Torch and Gambit beat the star-busting, planet moving Gladiator by throwing card at his head.
It's possibly the most non-canonical periodical there is.
Some disagree.
-AC
Hahaha you didn't. Well, to me.
Basically Contest of Champions is a mini-series created by Chris Claremont where people just fight. It doesn't matter who's stronger or better. It's fan voted, to add to that. The back story was written, but it didn't matter coz the outcome was fan decided. In it, Rogue beat Hulk, Storm beat Torch and Gambit beat the star-busting, planet moving Gladiator by throwing card at his head.
It's possibly the most non-canonical periodical there is.
Some disagree.
-AC
Hahaha you didn't. Well, to me.
Basically Contest of Champions is a mini-series created by Chris Claremont where people just fight. It doesn't matter who's stronger or better. It's fan voted, to add to that. The back story was written, but it didn't matter coz the outcome was fan decided. In it, Rogue beat Hulk, Storm beat Torch and Gambit beat the star-busting, planet moving Gladiator by throwing card at his head.
It's possibly the most non-canonical periodical there is.
Some disagree.
-AC
Hahaha you didn't. Well, to me.
Basically Contest of Champions is a mini-series created by Chris Claremont where people just fight. It doesn't matter who's stronger or better. It's fan voted, to add to that. The back story was written, but it didn't matter coz the outcome was fan decided. In it, Rogue beat Hulk, Storm beat Torch and Gambit beat the star-busting, planet moving Gladiator by throwing card at his head.
It's possibly the most non-canonical periodical there is.
Some disagree.
-AC
Hahaha you didn't. Well, to me.
Basically Contest of Champions is a mini-series created by Chris Claremont where people just fight. It doesn't matter who's stronger or better. It's fan voted, to add to that. The back story was written, but it didn't matter coz the outcome was fan decided. In it, Rogue beat Hulk, Storm beat Torch and Gambit beat the star-busting, planet moving Gladiator by throwing card at his head.
It's possibly the most non-canonical periodical there is.
Some disagree.
-AC
Hahaha you didn't. Well, to me.
Basically Contest of Champions is a mini-series created by Chris Claremont where people just fight. It doesn't matter who's stronger or better. It's fan voted, to add to that. The back story was written, but it didn't matter coz the outcome was fan decided. In it, Rogue beat Hulk, Storm beat Torch and Gambit beat the star-busting, planet moving Gladiator by throwing card at his head.
It's possibly the most non-canonical periodical there is.
Some disagree.
-AC