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Mr. Slam is a vehicle that has appeared in Twisted Metal 2, Twisted Metal 4, Twisted Metal: Small Brawl, and Twisted Metal: Head-On. Mr. Slam has always been depicted as a yellow front loader/construction vehicle. It has good armor, a strong special, and poor speed. It is well-known for it's special attack, which involves grabbing an opponent in it's front lifter, and smashing or crushing their vehicle before tossing it away.

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  • Mr. Slam
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  • Mr. Slam is a vehicle that has appeared in Twisted Metal 2, Twisted Metal 4, Twisted Metal: Small Brawl, and Twisted Metal: Head-On. Mr. Slam has always been depicted as a yellow front loader/construction vehicle. It has good armor, a strong special, and poor speed. It is well-known for it's special attack, which involves grabbing an opponent in it's front lifter, and smashing or crushing their vehicle before tossing it away.
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  • Mr. Slam is a vehicle that has appeared in Twisted Metal 2, Twisted Metal 4, Twisted Metal: Small Brawl, and Twisted Metal: Head-On. Mr. Slam has always been depicted as a yellow front loader/construction vehicle. It has good armor, a strong special, and poor speed. It is well-known for it's special attack, which involves grabbing an opponent in it's front lifter, and smashing or crushing their vehicle before tossing it away.
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