

Snake drills into Anubis.In Snake's first battle, it faced Anubis. Likewise, Pete Abrahamson worked as a producer for the show in early reboot BattleBots seasons before having an on-screen presence as "The Bot Whisperer". Following their retirement from competing, Mark Setrakian's involvement with BattleBots continued as the show was revived in 2015, working behind the scenes and designing the Axis robot which displays the Giant Nut trophy. Mark Setrakian also competed in early US events and several other Comedy Central BattleBots seasons with heavyweight The Master and 480lb superheavyweight Mechadon. With a 300lb weight limit for competitors not using traditional means of locomotion in that event, Snake was lighter than in its televised BattleBots appearance. Snake had previously competed in the 1997 US Robot Wars event where it was beaten by Scorpion.

Despite defeating Anubis, Snake's unorthodox design and lack of maneuverability was its downfall in the Round of 16 against War Machine, and Snake was eliminated. Snake entered the superheavyweight division of Season 2.0, with Mark Setrakian now joined by Team Sinister's Pete Abrahamson. Snake was armed with two main weapons: three large steel jaws at the front and a drill weapon at the rear. The robot did not use wheels or tracks for locomotion, with different segments of its body instead being individually powered to allow for its entire length to twist and maneuver. It was an unique and unusual robot which, as its name suggested, resembled a large, robotic snake. Snake was a superheavyweight robot built by Mark Setrakian of Team Sinister, which competed in Season 2.0 of Comedy Central BattleBots. Statistics correct as of its most recent appearance on the show, or if not applicable, qualification attempt.
