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NHRL - Professional Robot Fighting League

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The National Havoc Robot League (NHRL), operating under the handle @nationalhavoc, is a U.S.-based professional robot fighting organisation…

NicheGaming TierMacro Engagement1.0%

Total Followers +5.4%

1.4M

Across Instagram, TikTok

Primary Platform

Instagram

986K followers · 70% of audience

Engagement

1.0%

vs. 1.5% category median

Sponsorship Tier

Macro

Est. $15K–$35K / IG post

Quick facts
  • 1.4M combined followers across 2 platforms.
  • Macro creator tier — United States.
  • 1.0% headline engagement.
  • Active since .
  • Niche: id_engineering_All, id_fighting_All, id_robot_All.
  • Posts in English.

Performance Across Platforms

Updated 2026-05-28
PlatformFollowers30d GrowthEngagementPosts / wkLast upload
Instagram 986,043 +76K 1.0% 9.1 6 days ago
TikTok 428,300 +0 2.6% 1.9 11 days ago

Growth Trend

Last 365 days
WindowInstagramTikTokCombined
Last 7 days +5K +0.5% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +5K
Last 30 days +76K +7.7% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +76K
Last 90 days +791K +80.2% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +791K
Last 365 days +791K +80.2% +0 +0.0% +0 +0.0% +791K

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Background

About NHRL - Professional Robot Fighting League

The <strong>National Havoc Robot League (NHRL)</strong>, operating under the handle @nationalhavoc, is a U.S.-based professional robot fighting organisation that stages live combat tournaments and distributes the resulting footage primarily via Instagram. Founded to bring structured, high-production robot combat to a mainstream audience, NHRL has built a <strong>1.4-million-follower cross-platform presence</strong> by packaging engineering ingenuity and arena destruction into digestible short-form clips. Instagram remains the anchor at nearly one million followers and is actively expanding; TikTok trails in size but delivers stronger per-post engagement. The league's trajectory points toward deeper live-event monetisation and brand partnership as robot combat continues its crossover from niche hobby into mainstream entertainment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NHRL and what does it stand for?

NHRL stands for National Havoc Robot League, a U.S.-based organisation that runs professional robot combat tournaments. It is known for high-production-value live events where custom-built robots fight in structured elimination brackets. The league distributes event highlights and full-fight footage across Instagram and TikTok under the handle @nationalhavoc.

Where are NHRL robot fighting events held?

NHRL events are held in the United States, with the league's operations based domestically. The organisation stages regular tournament seasons featuring weight-class divisions and championship rounds. Event footage is a core driver of their social media content strategy.

How many followers does NHRL have across social media?

NHRL has approximately 1.4 million total followers across its active platforms. Instagram is the primary channel at close to one million followers, while TikTok accounts for the remainder. The account sits in the Macro tier by follower count.

How fast is NHRL growing on Instagram?

NHRL's Instagram account posted 7.7% follower growth over a 30-day window as of mid-2026, which is a meaningful expansion rate for a Macro-tier account. TikTok growth was flat over the same period, making Instagram the current engine of audience acquisition. The divergence suggests short-form reels on Instagram are outperforming the TikTok feed in discovery.

What is NHRL's engagement rate and how does it compare to competitors?

NHRL's blended Instagram engagement rate sits at 1.0%, which is below the Gaming category median of approximately 1.5%. TikTok performs better at 2.8%, indicating stronger content resonance on that platform despite the smaller audience. For sponsorship evaluation, the below-median Instagram rate is worth noting alongside the strong growth trajectory.

What kind of brands sponsor or partner with NHRL?

NHRL's audience profile and content niche align naturally with brands in consumer electronics, tech hardware, energy drinks, and competitive gaming peripherals. The engineering-oriented fan base also opens doors to tool, materials, and maker-culture sponsors. Live-event integrations and highlight-reel pre-roll placements are the most obvious activation formats.

What weight classes does NHRL compete in?

NHRL runs multiple weight-class divisions, with 3 lb (Antweight), 12 lb (Hobbyweight), and 30 lb (Featherweight) classes being central to its tournament structure. The relatively compact robot sizes allow for fast-paced, high-frequency fights that translate well into short-form video. This format distinguishes NHRL from heavier-class leagues like BattleBots.

How does NHRL differ from BattleBots?

BattleBots focuses on heavier combat robots (up to 250 lb) with a television broadcast model, while NHRL emphasises smaller weight classes and a social-media-native distribution strategy. NHRL holds more frequent tournaments throughout the year, generating a higher volume of content. The two organisations occupy different ends of the robot combat spectrum in terms of scale, budget, and media reach.

Can builders enter robots in NHRL tournaments?

Yes, NHRL operates as an open-entry competitive league where independent robot builders can register and compete in sanctioned events. Entry requirements vary by weight class and tournament season. The accessible entry model is a key part of the community-building strategy that fuels ongoing content creation and fan loyalty.

What content format works best for NHRL on social media?

Short-form fight highlights and dramatic destruction clips are the core content format across both Instagram Reels and TikTok. These formats align with algorithmic discovery on both platforms and have driven the strong Instagram growth seen in early 2026. Live-event recap packages and bracket-reveal posts are secondary formats that sustain audience engagement between tournaments.

How this page is built

Stats (followers, engagement, audience demographics, growth) are pulled live from the CreatorDB API covering YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. Bio and FAQ content is AI-assisted; news items are sourced from cited public press at generation time. Read the full methodology →

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