The Whirly Bee has only one "advantage" over a Road Runner, that I know of, and that's the blade will always spin. It can't be knocked out of alignment or bent in towards the body, where it just tucks against the body & doesn't turn (basically because it's at the end of the bait and there's nothing there for it to hang into, like hair, or hang up against, like the plastic body).
While it's true that the blade/swivel "can" be knocked off the hook, it takes many collisions at just the right angle for that to happen. If a slightly larger/stouter retainer bead were put on the bait, that would resolve that potential problem. The one time I had the blade/swivel come off the hook was after several collisions with the side of a wooden dock/post, while trying to "shoot/skip" the Whirly Bee (Pro) a good 20ft underneath that dock ... where, once I did get the bait under there, I was catching 14-15" Slabs. (in my defense, I was relatively new to dock shooting, at the time, and was "excited" at the prospect of catching these fish on most every cast)
And as you may well know, I'm a big proponent of Road Runners & have been using them for many decades (& still do use them quite often .... "much more often" than I do the Whirly Bee).
I have been known to come up with one of these when trolling a Whirly Bee Pro :
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