Quote Originally Posted by psychostorm
Two examples for you to explain:

360 vs Beauty 2 - 360's tooth wedges into Beauty 2's chassis and the match has to be stopped. Who is considered the entangler and why?
I wouldn't consider that an entanglement situation, therefore would say neither is the entangler. The entanglement rule is written more to cover the use of tape, nets and other such (usually fabric) objects that are deployed with the express intention of getting the opponent's machine caught up or tangled round the wheels, jamming them up and prohibiting movement.

Quote Originally Posted by psychostorm
Panic attack vs Axe Awe - who is the pinner here & why?
Extreme Wild Card Warriors match? If so, I don't see any pinning. I see tactics in the form of getting Axe Awe on top of Panic Attack and then taking advantage of the situation by opening the pit and chucking Axe Awe down it. Pinning would be if, say, Panic Attack pushed Axe Awe against the arena wall and held it there so it couldn't move. This would mean Axe Awe isn't moving anywhere and Panic Attack can't really move anywhere if it wants to keep Axe Awe against the wall, which would lead to a boring battle if it was permitted for more than the regulatory 30 seconds.