I may explode at how awesome this video is. The “Superhero Fight Club” features The CW TV series superheroes and starts with The Flash (Grant Gustin) and the Arrow (Stephen Amell) getting in an elevator and riding to the bottom (as an excited fan with a Palmer Technologies box tries to talk to them).
Arrow: “Look. You’re part of the club now so I thought you deserved a proper initiation.” Presses the skull and crossbones button. “Just remember. This club has only one rule… There are no rules!”
Watch the video below. You’re welcome.
Barry watches as Arsenal (Colton Haynes), the Black Canary (Katie Cassidy) and Arrow have a triple threat cage match. This was definitely Stephen Amell’s idea as he has made no secret of his love for the WWE and his willingness to be on Monday Night Raw.
Martin Stein (Victor Garber) is keeping score.
Arrow comes out and Canary and Arsenal are now up against The Dark Archer/ Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman). They knock the Archer down.
Look who is in the audience now! None other than Captain Cold and Heatwave (Wentworth Miller and Dominic Purcell) loving every minute of it.
It’s Arrow vs. Ra’s al Ghul. Matt Nable is so calm and smooth.
Finally! It’s Barry’s turn against the cold and the hot. Captain Cold and Heatwave can’t catch this guy! Reverse Flash (Tom Cavanagh) cuts in and says, “Pick on somebody your own speed.”
Heatwave especially likes when Dr. Stein and Ronnie Raymond (Robbie Amell) merge to form Firestorm, who knocks everybody away from the cage.
The Flash to Arrow: “And I thought you had anger management issues.”
The villains step into the elevator with some parting words to the superheroes.
In this club, there are no rules. Watch this fan exclusive and get ready for the final episodes of The Flash and Arrow, beginning Tuesday and Wednesday at 8/7c!
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The Atom (Brandon Routh).
Comment by Super Steve — April 23, 2015 @ 10:16 pm