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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
3–0

While Snake Eyez delivered arguably a career-best performance with sharp, direct angles in the first two rounds, Nu Jerzey Twork's return to form was undeniable. Twork's rounds were significantly longer and packed with a higher volume of creative, high-impact haymakers that overwhelmed Snake. Twork's commanding stage presence, performance, and punishing third round sealed a clear, albeit hard-fought, victory.

Round-by-Round
A debatable round. Snake Eyez came out firing with direct angles about Twork's career missteps and landed a controversial haymaker with the J2 assist. However, Twork's round was a marathon of relentless punches, including the "Taco Bell, they got wings now" and "look over it for the rest of your life" bars. Twork's performance and sheer volume of material edge a very strong round from Snake.
Twork hit a legendary stride in this round, dropping classics like the "one bad eye as long as your stove got four good ones" and "King Kong" schemes. Snake's impressive flip of Twork's car accident into a "real eye opener" was a major moment, but he couldn't match the consistent, elite-level barrage Twork delivered.
Twork delivered a masterful performance, faking a choke to set up his "it's just stumbles" rebuttal, a perfect piece of showmanship. He closed strong with layered bars like the "dream catcher" line. Snake's third round was solid but shorter and lacked the same impact as his earlier rounds, making this a clear round for Twork.
Analysis

In a raw, gritty outdoor setting reminiscent of the SMACK DVD era, Nu Jerzey Twork and Snake Eyez delivered a certified classic for Midnight Madness. This wasn't just a battle; it was a grudge match that lived up to the hype. Snake Eyez came out the gate swinging for the fences, landing heavy, direct blows about Twork's infamous chokes, no-shows, and tumultuous career path.

His first round, punctuated by a shocking assist from J2, was a statement that he wasn't here to play games. But this was a return to form for a focused Nu Jerzey Twork. Shaking off the potent personals, Twork tapped into the electrifying bag that made him a star.

He unleashed a relentless storm of otherworldly haymakers and creative schemes, from the absurdly brilliant "Taco Bell" punch to the legendary "four good ones" line. Round after round, Twork's material was longer, his performance more captivating, and his energy overwhelming. While Snake Eyez turned in a career-defining performance that earned him new respect, he ran into a Jersey devil determined to reclaim his spot.

Twork's dominant showing served as a powerful reminder that when he completes all three rounds, he's nearly impossible to beat.

01Snake Eyez delivers a controversial line about Twork choking, punctuated by battle rapper J2 physically jumping into the battle to act it out, creating a wild and memorable moment.
02Twork lands a signature haymaker with his "Pop a shell, Taco Bell, they got wings now!" punch, showcasing his unique brand of creative absurdity.
03Twork drops one of the bars of the battle, telling Snake Eyez, "I don't give a fuck about that one bad eye as long as your stove got four good ones."
04In a brilliant moment of showmanship, Twork feigns a choke before flipping it into a rebuttal: "That's not a choke, it's just Stumbles, and we've seen how that shit worked out for you!"
05Snake Eyez cleverly flips Twork's real-life car accident against him, ending with the punchline, "...that was God showing up, more than what he did for you, that was a real eye opener."
What fans loved
  • Twork's return to form, completing three strong rounds without choking.
  • The raw, street-level energy of the Midnight Madness event.
  • Snake Eyez's universally praised improvement and career-best performance.
  • Numerous quoted haymakers, especially Twork's "stove got four good ones," "Taco Bell," and "real eye opener" bars.
  • Snake's well-crafted Young Thug/bowling alley scheme.
Criticisms
  • The crowd was perceived as heavily biased and providing too much "gas" for Twork.
  • The controversial J2 appearance was considered "pause-worthy" or distracting by some fans.
  • Twork allegedly recycling his "poke an extra hole in the belt" bar from a previous battle.
  • Superficial jokes about the chapped appearance of Snake Eyez's lips were frequent.

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