Wally does not enjoy meeting the ground for the second time in a row. Maybe he should have expected it the second time, but when Robin is essentially pinning him to the dirt floor, Wally needs to be able to assert his dominance, prove to Robin that he's just as capable.
It wasn't originally about winning, but now... Now Wally's determined, even if he knows Robin's right, that there's no way he can win—because if there's one thing Wally hates more than anything, it's feeling completely and utterly powerless (especially at the hand of his best friend own teammate).
"You—are so—full of it—"
Practically the sheer force of his words allow him to roll onto the arm Robin has pinned, knocking Robin off of him (with an added elbow to Robin's side), giving him enough time to pin Robin to the ground. He's not even going to try and stop himself now, he's that pissed, so he's basically throwing punches repeatedly as he shouts until Rob either punches him back or kicks him or something.
"You think you're so great because you're the Boy Wonder—you think you can just do whatever you want—that everyone should follow your lead. But you're not, you can't, and they shouldn't. You're just some stupid kid from the circus who couldn't even save his—"
And that's when he has to stop. Not because he's tired or giving up or suddenly over himself—no, because he knows that is the point of no return, and he almost crossed over into it. He honestly never thought he'd ever get that close, but apparently there really is a first time for everything. He knows he's going to regret all of this later (I mean, sheesh, talk about harsh), but for now he's still too pissed to be thinking that clearly.
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It wasn't originally about winning, but now... Now Wally's determined, even if he knows Robin's right, that there's no way he can win—because if there's one thing Wally hates more than anything, it's feeling completely and utterly powerless (especially at the hand of his
best friendown teammate)."You—are so—full of it—"
Practically the sheer force of his words allow him to roll onto the arm Robin has pinned, knocking Robin off of him (with an added elbow to Robin's side), giving him enough time to pin Robin to the ground. He's not even going to try and stop himself now, he's that pissed, so he's basically throwing punches repeatedly as he shouts until Rob either punches him back or kicks him or something.
"You think you're so great because you're the Boy Wonder—you think you can just do whatever you want—that everyone should follow your lead. But you're not, you can't, and they shouldn't. You're just some stupid kid from the circus who couldn't even save his—"
And that's when he has to stop. Not because he's tired or giving up or suddenly over himself—no, because he knows that is the point of no return, and he almost crossed over into it. He honestly never thought he'd ever get that close, but apparently there really is a first time for everything. He knows he's going to regret all of this later (I mean, sheesh, talk about harsh), but for now he's still too pissed to be thinking that clearly.