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The Bear Pit is an underground arena of blood sport in New York where spectators can bet on prize fights. Currently, known fighters include [[Lash]], [[Bebop]], & [[Kali]]. [[Wraith]] is described to be a prominent gambler in matches. | The Bear Pit is an underground arena of blood sport in New York where spectators can bet on prize fights. Currently, known fighters include [[Lash]], [[Bebop]], & [[Kali]]. [[Wraith]] is described to be a prominent gambler in matches. | ||
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Lash and Bebop are prominent rivals in the scene. Kali was a former champion of the pit and retired. He came out of retirement in a bid of attention, only to fight and lose to Bebop. Kali sustained injuries severe enough to send him into an almost 2-decade hiatus afterwards. | Lash and Bebop are prominent rivals in the scene. Kali was a former champion of the pit and retired. He came out of retirement in a bid of attention, only to fight and lose to Bebop. Kali sustained injuries severe enough to send him into an almost 2-decade hiatus afterwards. | ||
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The Bear Pit is an underground arena of blood sport in New York where spectators can bet on prize fights. Currently, known fighters include Lash, Bebop, & Kali. Wraith is described to be a prominent gambler in matches.
Lash and Bebop are prominent rivals in the scene. Kali was a former champion of the pit and retired. He came out of retirement in a bid of attention, only to fight and lose to Bebop. Kali sustained injuries severe enough to send him into an almost 2-decade hiatus afterwards.