I am not sure where this crush up thing is going or came from. There was no homogeneous top "block" to have its bottom crushed "up".
What appears to have occurred is that the top section (let's use 1wtc) lost its integrity. By this I mean
It suffered mechanical damage to the structure from the plane strike
Some floor sections broke apart and dropped
It suffered warping from the effects of heat from fires
that led to warping, shearing and breaking or splice connections, mis alignments of columns ends, and additional sections of floors losing support and dropping down
This damage was probably mostly at and slightly above the plane impact zone. The fires persisted and the damage from them SPREAD. This led to apparently
The loss of support for the center of the hat truss and the collapse of the antenna just preceding what was "left" of the floors above the plane strike zone from dropping
In so doing there were few columns still coupled.... they buckled severely and this may have explained the lateral translation of what was left of the top section as it dropped and engaged in a mutual destruction with the top of the bottom section AND what we identify as the (ROOSD) collapse phase.
Perhaps crush up refers to the mutual destruction of the bottom of the dropping top and crush down to the top of the standing bottom???