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Ghost and BUM Energy go head-to-head in our best-of-seven Clash Of The Cans grand final

Clash Of The Cans Grand Final 2024

The grand final for the 2024 Clash Of The Cans, presented by Dynamine, is here, and we did not make it this far without some upsets, triumphs, and ridiculously close battles. None have ever been as close as what we witnessed last week, as we had the tightest semifinal in the competition’s six-year history, but it was to be expected. While Ghost took care of business relatively easily in its battle against Reign Total Body Fuel, the same could not be said for the other group, with RYSE Fuel taking on BUM Energy.

It literally came down to half a percentage of votes separating the reigning Clash Of The Cans champion RYSE Fuel, and Raw Nutrition and Chris Bumstead’s younger energy drink, BUM Energy. The product on the winning end of that was BUM Energy, meaning the grand final of the Dynamine-powered Clash Of The Cans is between Ghost Energy and BUM Energy. Neither of those beverages has won our annual energy drink showdown, so no matter which way it goes, we are crowning our fifth-ever champion.

As previously confirmed, the way the grand final of the Clash Of The Cans, powered by Dynamine, is going to work for 2024 is a bit different from years past. Similar to the NBA Finals, it’s essentially the best of seven or first to four. Ghost Energy or BUM Energy will be given a point if they receive the most votes throughout a single day. That means if Product A gets 3,000 today and Product B 2,000, then tomorrow 1,000 to 7,000, and 3,000 to 2,000, A would have two points and B one, as it won two individual days.

We look forward to seeing how it all plays out and who becomes our fifth-ever winner of Clash Of The Cans. Whether it’s Ghost Energy or BUM Energy, we have two fiercely competitive, popular, and well-put-together products to vote on, and we appreciate absolutely anyone who takes a minute to head over to clashofthecans.com to show some support before the grand final comes to a close midnight Sunday.