Heres the story -The Kids—certified rockstars, dubbed the Warriors—battled Me Gustan Aviones (MGA), who were dressed in ponchos and sombreros. While the MGA rookie squad came out of the gates charging—each of the four stomping a double flip on jump two in quick succession—the Kids answered with fire. Literally. The Canadian foursome doused a variety of objects on the course in gasoline (which they stored in Vitamin Water bottles) and set them ablaze. Fire seemed to trumps skiing in the eyes of the other teams, and thus, The Kids advanced. Tough luck for MGA—their skiing was phenomenal.
The Kids battled Level 1. Level 1 stuck to its guns—skiing at an insanely high level. The Kids answered in classic Kids fashion: pausing mid-run to make out with a couple of cute ladies. Of course, Mr. Pettit also lit some more stuff on fire, despite the warnings of Mike Nick, who told The Kids they’d be disqualified if they continued with the fire antics. Pettit did not heed the warning, and The Kids were thus DQ’d—much to the dismay of the spectators. As announcer Luke Van Valin’s voice boomed from the speakers, confirming the disqualification, Pettit simply exclaimed, “F#ck yeah!” A testament to the break-all-rules attitude associated with The Kids, and moreover, the Orage Masters itself.