X burst rule clarification

i have a question on burst finishes in beyblade x but couldnt find a definitive answer. If the bit pops out a bit but the beyblade is still spinning, does it count as a burst finish or since the pieces are technically still connected and didnt fully detach does it count as still in play? an official response from a judge would be nice to have as a reference. i found a reference on reddit and one on YT where they both said its still considered live?  I had this senario happen to me in a tournament where the opponents bey stopped spinning but my bey was still spinning and it wasnt noticed until after the match that my bit popped out slightly. I would like to know how WBO classifies this as there is nothing mentioned in the rulebook.
In that instance, the battle would continue. The Beyblade has to come apart completely for it to count as a burst.

Possible bursts include:
1. Bit separation
2. Ratchet & bit separation
3. Complete separation (no combination of the blade, ratchet, or bit is still together)

Hope this answers your question! Smile