AI Verdict
Trigaaah took a 2-1 split decision victory by leveraging his powerful delivery and aggressive performance. While Franchise showcased technical writing and clever schemes, Trigaaah's raw energy, commanding stage presence, and impactful punches connected more effectively with the crowd and the judges.
In a classic AHAT main event, it was a tale of two different styles as the relentless aggression of Trigaaah clashed with the technical wordplay of Franchise. From the jump, Trigaaah came out the gates with the energy of a pitbull, using his powerful voice and intimidating stage presence to land heavy blows. Franchise, while not backing down, countered with intricate bars and clever schemes, aiming to outwrite his opponent.
Throughout the battle, Trigaaah controlled the pace and the crowd, with highlight-reel punches that sent shockwaves through the venue. Franchise strung together some impressive multis and angles, particularly in his third round, proving he could hang. However, the sheer force of Trigaaah's performance proved to be the deciding factor.
The judges rendered a 2-1 split decision, awarding the hard-fought victory to Trigaaah, who once again proved his status as a top-tier performer in the league.
- Trigaaah's incredible energy, delivery, and stage presence.
- The hypeman in the green glasses (King Lo) behind Trigaaah.
- Franchise's intricate wordplay and TV/media scheme in the third round.
- The classic, raw atmosphere of old AHAT battles.
- Franchise's excessive head movement was a major distraction for many viewers.
- Some viewers felt Trigaaah relied too much on screaming and choked at the end of his later rounds.
- The judging was debated, with some fans feeling Franchise won or that it should have been a tie.
- Many comments were focused on the ring girl rather than the battle itself.
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