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The greatest buzzers in history: Season 11, round two

The winner will face off against that Stage Four buzzer.

UPDATE: This round is now closed. You can vote on round three here.

Wow, this season really has the fans divided! The season 11 American Ninja Warrior “Greatest Buzzer” bracket is now in round two.

The season featured so many spectacular moments and so many unforgettable buzzers. It’s natural that we’d have some close results. For their Oklahoma City Finals runs, Mathis “The Kid” Owhadi only won by ONE vote over Daniel Gil. Many other matches were only divided by a few votes.

That means that as we move into round two of the voting, the choices only get harder.

This season has layers to it. There are two brackets. The winners of each bracket will face off. Then, THAT winner will go up against Drew Drechsel - National Finals - Stage Four, the championship moment from the season.

Vote below and then vote on the other seasons here!

Main bracket

Poll

Kevin Bull or Drew Drechsel?

This poll is closed

  • 16%
    Kevin Bull
    (37 votes)
  • 83%
    Drew Drechsel
    (187 votes)
224 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Daniel Gil or Jessie Graff?

This poll is closed

  • 44%
    Daniel Gil
    (102 votes)
  • 55%
    Jessie Graff
    (127 votes)
229 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Sandy Zimmerman or Jake Murray?

This poll is closed

  • 50%
    Sandy Zimmerman
    (110 votes)
  • 49%
    Jake Murray
    (109 votes)
219 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Michelle Warnky or Jesse Labreck?

This poll is closed

  • 43%
    Michelle Warnky
    (95 votes)
  • 56%
    Jesse Labreck
    (125 votes)
220 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Jackson Twait or Brian Kretsch?

This poll is closed

  • 44%
    Jackson Twait
    (207 votes)
  • 55%
    Brian Kretsch
    (260 votes)
467 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Drew Drechsel or Mathis Owhadi?

This poll is closed

  • 64%
    Drew Drechsel
    (140 votes)
  • 35%
    Mathis Owhadi
    (76 votes)
216 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Jesse Labreck or Michelle Warnky?

This poll is closed

  • 63%
    Jesse Labreck
    (135 votes)
  • 36%
    Michelle Warnky
    (79 votes)
214 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Chris DiGangi or Nate Burkhalter?

This poll is closed

  • 67%
    Chris DiGangi
    (133 votes)
  • 32%
    Nate Burkhalter
    (65 votes)
198 votes total Vote Now

Baby bracket

Poll

Daniel Gil or Mathis Owhadi?

This poll is closed

  • 50%
    Daniel Gil
    (86 votes)
  • 49%
    Mathis Owhadi
    (84 votes)
170 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Drew Drechsel or Mathis Owhadi?

This poll is closed

  • 62%
    Drew Drechsel
    (106 votes)
  • 37%
    Mathis Owhadi
    (63 votes)
169 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Joe Moravsky or Drew Drechsel?

This poll is closed

  • 36%
    Joe Moravsky
    (61 votes)
  • 63%
    Drew Drechsel
    (108 votes)
169 votes total Vote Now

Poll

Nate Burkhalter or Drew Drechsel?

This poll is closed

  • 18%
    Nate Burkhalter
    (31 votes)
  • 81%
    Drew Drechsel
    (138 votes)
169 votes total Vote Now

Ground rules

  • We’re starting with season four in 2012.
    That was the first season the show started traveling from location to location, and that the National Finals were held in Las Vegas. Also, we’re starting with this season because that’s as far back as we can find videos for the runs on one of the two different official YouTube accounts that archive them. This one with G4 and USA Network videos and this one with NBC videos.
  • The run has to have a video on one of those channels.
    We feel it’s important for the voters to be able to watch the runs. That way, even if they weren’t watching way back in 2012, they can still participate in the vote. We realize this excludes buzzer runs that aren’t posted. The system is not perfect. We’ve accepted that.
  • They have to hit a buzzer.
    There are many, MANY ways to qualify a run as great: If the person made history of some kind, if they overcame something, if they just really grit it out. But our mind exploded trying to figure out a bracket of polls that included ALL the runs, so we’re just talking about buzzers this time.
  • The match ups are pretty random.
    They’re just related to how the videos are sorted on the YouTube pages. No other thought went into it. Oh well. :)
  • If an additional run is needed to balance the bracket, we’ll include the “Last Ninja Standing” run of that season. Think of it as a wildcard.
  • We’ll move through all the seasons, and then circle back through the rounds.