Another Split Kick to Failure punch: the name says it... or well, it knows the order. the splitkick was cool. I was totally expecting you to use the other leg, and it's from below, which isn't common. the punch wasn't total fail, but it's not stylish enough for a splitcap combo, that has to rely on the style of two hits. would be very good in the middle of a madman, though.
Split Kick to Backhand: stylish and compact. would be a great splitcap combo had you decapped. I haven't seen a single splitcap with a backhand (if I'm forgetting, sorry to whoever has made one that I've commented, it's sometimes hard to keep track) for the decap. and it's fast too.
loldum: again, a stylish and compact combo. this one doesn't seem a bit unfinished like the above one, but could be even better if you decapped. It doesn't need it, but would be even better with it. I know it'd next to impossible, though, your elbow is already almost contracted and the torso has no support, so you need to punch very fast to get enough power into it before it moves away.the elbow was so fast that it looked like a backhand. I love elbow hits, btw. at one time you barely saw any of them, and they're still a minority.
torso boy returns: An OK torso madman. only OK because all of the strikes except for the juicy uke self damage one were grabbies. You can do this stuff without grabbing, you know. and that is one of the few things I dare say I am good at myself. try one without grabbing. It'll be slow, but if you don't use the exact same punch pattern, it'll be stylish, too. and people will be forced to forgive you for the minor slowness since it's a torso madman, and doesn't use grabby.