32ND FINALS: SPIDER-MAN VS. MAGUS

The highlands of Scotland, a place where the large, green grassy hills were always a sight to behold. However, there was one sight that seemed to have caused a large population of Scottish natives to gather outside the laser 'ring ropes' that are stationed around three large hills, with a manmade mountain having a medieval-style castle built on top, as well as series of floating blocks creating a stairway going down a river. Moments later, two flashes of light occurred, and sure enough, both Spidey and Magus finally arrived, much to the cheers of the Scottish crowd.

While Magus seemed indifferent to being transported to another country, Spidey is completely stunned as he looked around to see the land of Scotland, as well as the cheering spectators. "What the-?!"

Suddenly, a Ref-Bot appeared and floated right in between the calm Magus and the surprised Spidey. Upon its arrival between the two combatants, the Ref Bot's top flips open to reveal a screen with the announcer's smiling face on it. "Gentlemen, welcome to Scotland!"

Naturally, this only shocked the Web-Head even more, prompting him to ask him this, to make sure that being teleported did cause the side effect of hallucinating. "Scotland?!"

"That's right," replied the announcer in his usual enthusiastic self. "And as far as the locale goes, you Magus to thank for that! For it was he who not requested that the first match of the tournament be in this country, but he was kind enough to design this particular battle station."

Hearing this news filled the Web-Head with dread and concern. "Oh, goody."

It was at this point that Magus decided to step to the Ref Bot and take 'center stage' in front of the Scottish spectators. "Yes, all while using my training in the mystic arts," he said in a voice that seemed to have an enchanted sound to it, but still coming off as boastful as his former Mysterio identity. As he continued, he quickly turned and pointed his left index finger "And it is through that training that I shall defeat this 'fake' hero and attain a victory! Not just for my fellow Thunderbolts, but the entire world, including beautiful Scotland!"

While there were some Scotts who cheered for Magus' speech, most of them looked at him with both confused and shocked on how hokey he made himself look.

As for Spidey though, he just out a sigh as he placed his right hand over his face in embarrassment. "Oh, how I want so badly to apologize to the Scottish people for putting up this dufus," he thought to himself, but quickly realized he needed to focus on the match, and thus pulled his hand away so bend his neck and bend his knees to warm up. "But, seeing as how I need to win this match, me kicking Beck's fake butt will have to serve as the best apology I can give."

Moments later, the Ref-Bot, with the announcer's image still on screen, flew straight up into the air to create distance to between itself and the two fighters. Once it was at a safe enough height, a small compartment opened up in the Ref-Bot's base, and shot out two energy-based balls, which in turn, formed a square and created a holographic screen that showed the image of Spidey and Magus squaring off for the natives who were not close enough to see the action. "Well then folks, let's not waste any more time!" the announcer told the crowd, as well as the millions of people watching around the world. "Let the first match of the Contest of Champions tournament...BEGIN!"

Hearing those words was music to Magus's ears, as he now had the opportunity to finally defeat and humiliate Spidey in front of a worldwide audience. "Finally!" exclaimed the Thunderbolt, then made the first move by holding up and pointing his left hand at Spidey. "FIRE!" he yelled in Latin, and suddenly, a ball of fire appeared in his palm, then shot itself out of his hand at high speeds and headed towards the Web-Head's belt buckle.

Fortunately for Spidey though, he spotted this and thus leaped into the air, dodging the fireball. Moments later, he held his right hand upward and shot a web-line, which ends up going into the sky, causing Spidey's eyes to grow full with realizing his mistake, the Web-Head soon acted by pointing both hands to the ground and shot two web-lines. Moments later, he zipped down and landed safely on the grassy field in a crouching position, where he soon thought this to himself in embarrassment. "Right, this is Scotland! Meaning that it has green grassy hills, and NO buildings to swing off of!"

Even in missing his target, however, Magus continued his attack by pointing his left hand upward, resulting in the fireball stopping in air, then though mental control, he directed the fireball to speed backward, heading straight towards the Web-Slinger's back.

But thanks to his spider-sense, Spidey is alerted by this sneak attack and avoided it by jumping and flipping backward, dodging the fireball ball, and causing it to head towards Magus instead.

The Thunderbolt, however, kept his left handheld. "SHIELD," he commanded, and moments later, and energy based, 'M' designed shield suddenly appeared over his hand and successfully blocked the fireball, causing it to dissipate.

As for Spidey, he safely landed on his feet and once he got in a readied stance, looked straight ahead at Magus and narrowed his eyes at him. "But regardless...not on your best day, Beck!"

Magus noted the Web-Head standing ready to fight and thus gave him a smug smile behind his mask. "You thought you could turn my spells against me? Pathetic."

"Uh no, what's pathetic is that costume," Spidey quipped, ready and waiting for Magus to make the next move.

Before replying, Magus let out a scoff from Spidey's retort, then proceeded to levitate into the air. "Well, let's see how well your costume looks when it's coloring change from red and blue...to charred black!" With that said, Magus quickly threw and pointed his right hand down at Spidey. "LIGHTNING!" yelled the Thunderbolt, and at that moment, he managed to conjure up electricity and fires a bolt at the waiting Wall-Crawler.

Naturally, Spidey saw it coming and thus jumped and flipped forward to dodge it. "Really, Beck?" said the Web-Head upon landing on his feet. "Still with the Latin?"

Magus felt more irritation building inside him upon hearing Spidey's insult. "You dare insult the language of magic?!" he asked the Web-Head as he 'kept in character' as his new heroic identity. As such, he kept his right hand pointed at he Wall-Crawler to keep him in his sights. "LIGHTNING!"

After seeing Magus fire another bolt, Spidey quickly dashed to the side to successfully dodge it, allowing it to hit the ground and leave a black, smoking spot instead. "Oh, don't get me wrong, I've got nothing against Latin," replied the Web-Head, then jumped and flipped forward to avoid another incoming lightning bolt. "It's just when you do it, it seems to say: 'I hope that by speaking it, people will think I sound cool and will ignore that I'm wearing a costume so hokey, it makes my old green and purple costume with the fishbowl helmet look dignified in comparison!"

"ENOUGH!" yelled the now enraged Magus, completely fed up with his enemy's mouth. Afterward, he raised both his hands high above his head and looked up into the sky. "To me...Homunculi!" At that moment, green smoke appeared around the blue and white Thunderbolt, and moments later, a swarm of small, purple winged demons popped out, all cackling maniacally.

Spidey instantly recognized these small from his last fight with Beck when he was Mysterio, and thought he knew they were tiny robots, he still let out a worried groan, remembering how much of a handful they were when he fought them the first time. "Oh no, not those things again!"

As for the Scottish audience, they stood in shock and awe. Some amazed with how Magus brought the Homunculi like they were part of a disappearing act for a magic show. While others, more specifically, children and older spectators looked frightened, as if the small, winged creatures resembled the monsters from Scottish lore.

Once he saw that he had both Spidey and the crowd's attention, Magus pointed his finger down at the Web-Head, and thus the Homunculi all flew towards the Web-Slinger, all laughing on the way.

Thankfully, Spidey proved to be ready as he leaned back sideways to the left to avoid one Homunculi coming his way, then as he stood straight up, he threw a right-handed backhand strike, hitting another Homunculi and causing it to explode in a puff of green smoke, as well as feeling the steel machinery it was composed of, reminding the Web-Head of what he already knew. "Still just a bunch of tech and smoke and mirrors," he thought. "But instead of going to Vegas, you're using these skills to help a psycho like Osborn, all the while 'pretending' to be a hero like an actor playing a part." Spidey spotted another Homunculi flying towards him and then acted by hopping up and kicks both of his feet onto it's back, which not only destroyed it, but he also used it as a boost to jump up into the air. He spotted more of these winged robots coming his way, and kicked them as well, using them as make-shift stepping stones on his way to the airborne Magus himself. "Whereas as I'M as real as it gets!"

Before Spidey could reach Magus, he was stopped when four more Homunculi grabbed the Web-Head by his arms, then flew him away from the Thunderbolt with speeds equal to that of a fighter jet. Moments later, they fly the Web-Head towards the castle on top of one of the hills, then slam him spine first into a stone wall, where they then released him and allow him to fall to the ground below.

Fortunately though, despite being in immense pain, Spidey managed to stop himself by quickly placing his left hand on the wall and manages to stick to and dangle to the stone surface. "Oh, if I didn't hate those little guys before!" thought the Web-Head, annoyed on how the Homunculi stopped him from tackling Magus and winning the match. Moments later, he noticed Magus hovering in the air across from him, with all of the remaining Homunculi accompanying him. This prompts Spidey to shake his head to regain his focus, then place his right hand up over his hand and onto the wall, then with his upper body strength, performs a somewhat back handspring on the wall, where his feet stick to the surface, and he is now fully clinging to the wall, despite the process taking a toll on his back.

For Magus, he could hear the 'oohs and ahhs' from the crowd below, not from his 'magic' and showmanship, but instead, from seeing Spidey's both resilience and agility. As such, this causes the Thunderbolt's patience for his opponent to run out, and with his laughing minions surrounding him, he points his finger at the Web-Head and gives this command. "Attack, my minions!" With that order, the cackling Homunculi all flew towards the Wall-Crawler at full force.

However, Spidey managed to fight back with a new and daring tactic. In that, he jumps off of the wall, and upon pointing both of his hands at the 'cloud' of Homunculi, shot a massive web from out of both web-shooters and successfully trapped all of the flying robots in a 'web-bag.' Moments later, Spidey made his move by flipping forward while still holding on to his end of the web-bag, thus swinging it around in an overhead circle, and hits Magus on top of his head, which resulted in the captured Homunculi to explode on impact, thus creating a large cloud of green smoke, as well as sending Magus himself down to the ground hard.

The Web-Head's counter-attack was seen by not just the astonished natives watching behind the energy ropes, but also by the crowd in Madison Square Garden, watching the match via the large screen. As the crowd cheered at the action, the Thunderbolts watched the match in anger on how Magus was struggling, while the Avengers looked one looking quite pleased was fairing.

Even Hawkeye, one of the Avengers who were skeptic about Spidey being a part-time member of the team, seemed a little impressed. "Well, I gotta admit, the kid's lasting a lot longer than I thought he would." The archer admitted reluctantly.

As the Avengers looked on, both Wasp and Cap looked more worried about the Wall-Crawler's well-being, with Cap himself silently thinking this as they continued to watch the match. "Stay on your toes, son."

Back in Scotland, Spidey is now literally sky-diving down towards the recovering Magus.

Once he saw the Web-Head coming his way, Magus decided to save himself by quickly saying this. "CLONE!" With that command, Magus' suit started to glow, and as he quickly flew backward, it left behind a glowing silhouette in the shape of his very body, which in turn hardened to a crystal-like 'clone' statue of the Thunderbolt himself.

This surprised Spidey while he was in the air, and with his instincts kicking in, he flipped forward and planted his feet on the clone statue itself, using it as a way to break his fall, but in the process, caused it to shatter. After landing on his feet, Spidey looked up to see Magus floating overhand and thus pointed both of his hands up and shot two web-lines at his hovering opponent in hopes of trapping him and zipping up over to him.

However, Magus saw the Web-Head coming his way, and thus used both of his hands to catch the web-lines, and keeping a tight hold on them, flew straight up into the air, pulling the Web-Slinger with him and taking him for a ride. Once he got high enough, Magus quickly stopped and waited until Spidey was up to his level Upon coming face to face with the bewildered Web-Head, Magus held up both hands in front of his web-slinging enemy. "FIRE!"

Once he saw that he was in trouble, Spidey acted fast by putting his hands together, then shot more webbing to create a web-made shield which protected his upper-body, and more importantly, his belt buckle. It wasn't long before Magus shot the fireball, but, the web-shield blocked it, but the impact was so strong, it sent Spidey hurtling towards the medieval-styled castle on top of one the hills below. Desperate to save himself, Spidey released what was left of his charred web-shield, then once he was close enough, shot a web-line at the castle, more specifically, a roman designed chair. Once the web-line made its mark by hitting and sticking to a spot on the floor that was right beside the chair's leg, the Web-Slinger zipped downward and crashed into the chair, which did break his fall, but at the same time, crumbled completely. As for Spidey himself, he rolled on the floor before finally stopping outside of what appeared to be the castle's courtyard. After such a rough landing, the Wall-Crawler shook his head, then checked his belt buckle to see if it was damaged, and to his relief, it wasn't.

However, this action in saving himself did result in leaving Spidey sore, as he felt his backache as he tried to get back up on his feet. "Okay," said the Web-Head, holding his lower back as he sat up. "I am now officially out ways to say...' ow.'" Suddenly, the Wall-Crawler regained his focus in the match when he felt his spider-sense tingle once more, which prompted him to shoot a web-line from his left hand and hitting one of the pillars on the left side, to which he quickly web-zipped over to and in turn, avoided Magus when he came flying in and used both of his feet to try and stomp the Web-Slinger into the floor, causing the Thunderbolt to make a large crack instead.

Annoyed that he missed his target, Magus looked straight ahead at Spidey, who by this time was now clinging to the pillar, and let out a loud grunt as his hands began to glow. "It is time to end this, arachnid!"

An equally determined Spidey uses his feet to stay on the pillar he put both of his hands in web-shooting fashion as he got in a defensive stance. "Nice to know that we finally agree with something."

Moments later, Magus quickly made his move by flying towards Spidey and throws his left leg out in a side kick motion, intending to kick the Web-Head through the pillar.

Upon seeing this attack coming, Spidey quickly jumped off of the pillar and flipped over Magus, allowing the Thunderbolt to kick the pillar off of its hinges instead. After landing on his feet, Spidey spun around, held up his right hand and shot a web-line at Magus to trap him.

Unfortunately, Magus was also quick enough to recover as he turned and held up his right hand. "SHIELD," he commanded, and thus created another energy shield which both blocked and dissipated the webbing when it made contact. Afterward, he pulled his shielded right hand back and extended his left hand. "LIGHTNING!" yelled Magus, and at that moment, shot a lightning bolt out of his open palm, aiming for the Wall-Crawler himself.

Luckily though, Spidey jumped and flipped over to the left side in a corkscrew motion and avoided the blast. After dodging the bolt, he shot another web-line, which strangely, sped right past Magus' head and instead hit a small dragon statue. At that moment, the Web-Head yanked hard on his end, and thus pulled the statue towards the back of his caped enemy's head.

However, Magus looked over his shoulder, mostly out of confusion as to why the webbing missed his face, and upon seeing the statue coming his way, threw a left-handed back-fist, hitting a destroying the statue before it could even touch him. He later deduced that this served as a distraction, and upon turning around, he saw the Web-Head himself leaping towards him. As such, the Thunderbolt pulling his cape over him in a somewhat overdramatic fashion and mysteriously disappeared in a puff of smoke.

Fortunately for Spidey, however, he landed on his feet and got in a defensive stance, knowing that whenever Beck tried a disappearing act, it usually meant that he was going to try and catch him off guard and thus had to be ready. "Come on, Beck, don't embarrass the both of us with you using some cheap magic trick," said the Web-Head in a condescending tone, hoping to get his enemy so riled up, he'll give away his position. "Especially since you should know by now that it's not going to work on me!"

"Oh, who said I was hiding?" replied the disembodied voice of Magus. "I'm simply just wanting to make a grand entrance for my friends." At that moment, more smoke appeared out of nowhere, and as it cleared, it showed not one...but five Magus's, all of which quickly surrounded the Web-Slinger.

Back in New York, Magus's latest move observed by a stunned and astounded audience, not to mention the shocked and worried Avengers. So much so that the Wasp headed over to the announcer, who by this time had his hand over his ear trying to listen to the person who was speaking for the judges watching in one of the building's boxes. "Hey," asked the Wasp in an angry tone. "You call that fair?! It's five on one!"

"I know, ma'am, and I'm trying to find out...wait!" the announcer soon heard the judges decision and thus turned size altering founding Avenger. "Excuse me," he told her, then quickly turned to the audience. "Ladies and gentlemen, I have just been informed by officials that since Magus's multiplying ability is, in fact, part of his powers, and not any of his teammates, it does not count as outside interference, and thus, the match can continue."

Naturally, this announcement didn't sit well with the Avengers, and it is the agitated Wasp who is the most vocal about it. "Seriously?! Are you kidding me?!"

Another Avenger not taking this announcement well was that of Iron Man, who looked up at the screen to see the image of Spidey being surrounded the five Magus's and though his faceplate prevents people from seeing it, he was quite worried. "Hang in there, kid."

Back in Scotland, Spidey is seen standing ready for any attack from one of the Magus's. "Gee, robot doubles again?" he quipped, trying to hide his nervousness. "Gotta say, pal, I was hoping for something a little bit new."

Suddenly, one of the Magus's that was standing across from Spidey charged towards the Web-Head with his right fist cocked back as if he was about to throw a punch.

Naturally, Spidey spotted this and thus jumped forward and threw a left legged scissors-kick, which strangely enough, passed right throw the attacking Magus! This surprised the Web-Slinger to make him stumble briefly before barely managing to land on his feet, trying to comprehend what just happened. However, Spidey is brought out of his confusion via his spider-sense, but sadly, he was not quick enough to react to another Magus charging in from the right side and landing a hard right cross to the Wall-Crawler's jaw, knocking him loopy and causing him to stagger aimlessly into another Magus on the left side, who in turn delivered a left legged ax-kick and nailed the Web-Head in the face, sending him up into the air and crashing down back first into the floor. "Okay..." said the stunned and pain-ridden Spidey. "I'll admit...that was a little new." As the Web-Head laid there disoriented, he snapped back to reality when he felt his spider-sense tingle once again, prompting him to look up and see two Magus's looking down upon him with their fists cocked back and both threw punches with the intent of destroying his belt buckle. Acting fast, Spidey placed both of his hands next to both sides of his head and brought his knees into his chest, blocking the Magus's punches with the bottom of his feet. Then, the Web-Head pushed his upwards with his hands, while at the same time, kicked his feet up, which not only pushed the two Magus's away from him but with the added momentum, allowed Spidey to propel himself in the air and land on his feet in a defensive posture.

Once he recovered, Spidey noticed that the two Magus's that he kicked away were now levitating in the air, while through the corner of his eye, saw another one coming towards him from the right side. As such, the Web-Head instinctively threw a left legged round kick, but just as before, this attack seemed to phase through the attacking Magus, leaving Spidey baffled as he right foot landed and barely staying on his feet. Moments later, Spidey was once again alerted by his spider-sense, and thus looked up to see another Magus in the air and coming down at him feet first, intending to stomping on the Wall-Crawler's head. Now aware of this attack, Spidey put both of his arms up on an 'X' fashion, succeeding in blocking the head stomp attempt and pushed the Magus back up into the air.

However, even with his attack thwarted, the airborne Magus managed to save himself by flipping backward, and once he recovered, he held up his hands above his head and made them burn a reddish colored fire. From then on, the Thunderbolt dived downward, with the plan of plunging his fire consumed hands into the Wall-Crawler's belt buckle.

Quickly spotting this, Spidey jumped and flipped backward, causing the diving Magus to ram his fiery hands into the floor instead. Unfortunately for the Web-Head, while he was in mid-air, he received a flying into his right side by another Magus, sending him flying and landing hard in the center of the courtyard. As the Web-Head stood up, while holding his right side in pain, Spidey looked around to see all five of the Magus's standing confidently right in front of him. "Is that fear we sense in you, Wall-Crawler?" they asked in unison, all sounding arrogant while keeping up with their theatrical facade. "If so, why don't you have yourself further humiliation by surrendering?"

Suddenly, Spidey felt inspired by hearing the cocky Magus's say a particular word. "Sense...? That's it!" thought the Web-Head. "Need to pay closer attention to my spider-sense, the very thing that helped me get past his cheap tricks before!" With that revelation, the Wall-Crawler takes a defensive stance and thus proceeds to goad Magus's into attacking him. "Sorry Beck, but giving up has never been my forte. Just like how being a good dresser isn't yours."

"Have it your way," said all of the Magus's, then one of them charged towards Spidey with his right fist cocked back.

However, Spidey prepared for this by closing his eyes and relaxing his muscles, all so he can adequately wait for his spider-sense to guide him. Once the charging Magus finally approached, he threw a right hook, and thus phased straight through the calm Web-Head, proving that it was fake. Moments later, another Magus came running up, then jumped up and threw a right legged flying kick at Spidey's head.

Luckily, upon feeling his spider-sense kick on, Spidey quickly grabbed the airborne Magus's ankle and with great force, slammed him chest first into the floor and what surprised everyone watching, caused the Thunderbolt to fall apart into metallic, electricity spewing pieces, revealing itself to be a robot double. And most shocking of all, the last Magus that attacked Spidey before vanished out of thin air. Spidey, with his eyes still closed, stood ready for another attack, and it wasn't long before another Magus made his move by holding up both of his hands.

"LIGHTENING!" he yelled and fired a lightning bolt at the standing and motionless Wall-Crawler.

However, Spidey did not fell his spider-sense tingle when this happened and thus stood perfectly still, thus allowing the lighting blast to phase right through him harmlessly. As this happened, another Magus jumped up in front of the Wall-Crawler, then held his right Fist over his head and threw a hammer blow as he came down, with the idea of basing the Web-Slinger's head and knocking him out. Fortunately for the patient Spidey though, this triggered his spider-sense and thus prompted him to hold his right arm over his hand to block the blow. As he opened his eyes to face the attacking Magus, Spidey clinched his left Fist and threw a hard middle punch into the Thunderbolt's belt buckle, which resulted in the Web-Head plowing his Fist through his torso and tearing the Magus in two, revealing wires and steel plating underneath, revealing another body double. As Spidey looked down at Magus's still twitching torso, it showed what appeared to be a small holographic projector in its shoulder, and that it was still projecting a the now static-filled image of the Magus that shot a lighting blast from earlier. "So, using bots that project holographic images," thought Spidey. "Good ol' predicable Beck,"

Suddenly, Spidey's turned his attention to the last and REAL Magus, looking down in despair at his destroyed doubles. "No, NO! NOT THIS!" he yelled hysterically, then looked straight ahead at Spidey with a murderous look in his eye. "I WILL NOT BE EMBARRASSED BY YOU AGAIN!"

As for Spidey himself, he just stood there with his hands on his hips and looking at the distraught Magus with a mixture of disappointment and pity. "To be fair, you don't really need my help in the embarrassing you. You seem to be just fine doing it yourself."

Meanwhile, back below the highlands, the Scottish audience watched Spidey easily handle the Magus bots via the large holo-screen and were all impressed at the Web-Head's skills. "Well, I'll say this about this Spider-Man," said one spectator, a middle-aged bearded man. "The lad's got plenty of wit and spirit."

"Oh Aye," replied a blonde hair man around the same age. "And a hell of a lot better than that bampot in the cape! Just talkin' pish instead of fightin'."

The fight was also seen back in New York, where the audience all clapped and cheered and approval, the Thunderbolts looked concerned, and the Avengers all looked relieved and pleased at Spidey's performance. One, in particular, was that of Wolverine, who looked on with his arms crossed as he watched the match intently. "Hmmmm...not bad. But can the Web-Head finish this?"

Iron Man, on the other hand, answered this while still looking, and smirking at the screen. "Well, considering that Beck is one of the kid's enemies, I wouldn't doubt it."

Iron Fist, while impressed with Spidey's performance, knew that the fight wasn't over yet and thus was still skeptical if Spidey could win, especially with how well Magus did earlier in the match. "We'll soon see."

Back in Scotland, as in the courtyard of the castle, Spidey and Magus now find themselves in a standoff, with Spidey now more confident in winning this match. "Well, Beck, looks like you're the one who needs to give up!" he told his old enemy. "So go ahead and do it, and I'll let you keep some of your dignity, as if you had any, to begin with."

Now furious, as well as scared of losing the opportunity to which Osborn granted him, Magus soon extended his right hand with the Web-Head in his sights. "LIGHTNING!"he screamed as he fired a bolt of Spidey.

Luckily, the Wall-Crawler ducked sideways to the right to avoid the bolt coming his way, and after letting pass above him, he secretly aimed his right hand at Magus's face while bent down, then shot a small web-ball which ended up hitting and covering the Thunderbolt's eyes, blinding him. After standing back up, Spidey noticed through the corner of his left eye to see one of the broken arms of one of the destroyed Magus bots, which gives the Web-Head an idea. As such, he pointed his right hand to the left side, shot a web-line, successfully ensnared the arm and threw it at the still struggling Magus. This tactic soon paid off, for the disembodied robotic arm made a direct hit on Magus's belt buckle, shattering it and causing a yellow energy field to surround the blinded Thunderbolt, freezing him in place and causing him to fall to the floor.

A sight in which was seen by the Ref Bot, which transmitted the image to the Scottish spectators down below the hill, as well as the people of New York and views around the globe. "Well folks," said the announcer via the screen on both the Ref-Bot and the holo-screen below. "I think it's safe to say that this match is over! Moments later, the Ref Bot soon floated over to the still standing Spidey, as well as surprising him a little. "The winner of the first match of the 32nd Finals...SPIDER-MAN!"

This announcement caused the Scottish spectators to cheer in approval, all in which caused the now victorious Web-Head to walk over to the edge of the castle and look down to see the crowd below cheering for him, something in which truly surprised him. "Wow...cheers from a grateful crowd," said the stunned Web-Head with a smile behind his mask. "If only I got this reception in the Big Apple."

WINNER: SPIDER-MAN