Grind Time Now United States Aug 21, 2010

Screemvs12 Gauge

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Screem clearly out-battled 12 Gauge according to the overwhelming fan sentiment. Viewers consistently praised his entertaining style, sharp punchlines like the Justin Bieber reference, and a well-received, long-awaited diss aimed at Luckiam. His consistent delivery and ability to stay on track stood in stark contrast to 12 Gauge's struggles with recollection and chokes.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Screem
Screem set the tone early with a focused performance. 12 Gauge, despite a promising initial few bars, reportedly struggled with his material, leading to an early choke that hurt his momentum.
Rd 2Screem
Screem continued to land, with fans highlighting his engaging presence. 12 Gauge's round was heavily impacted and reportedly 'killed' by a disruptive crowd reaction, specifically a laugh from Poison Pen, further derailing his delivery.
Rd 3Screem
Screem sealed the victory by maintaining his consistent performance and sharp bars. 12 Gauge's overall showing in this round, much like the previous ones, was plagued by stumbles and a perceived lack of preparation, as some fans noted he appeared 'drunk.'
Analysis

The Grind Time Now stage bore witness to a clash between Screem and 12 Gauge, and when the smoke cleared, it was Screem who emerged with a dominant performance, earning widespread fan approval. From the jump, Screem showcased why he's considered an entertaining force, delivering memorable punchlines and a highly anticipated Luckiam diss that resonated deep with the crowd. His ability to stay sharp and flow seamlessly through his material was a major talking point.

On the other side of the ring, 12 Gauge faced an uphill battle. While he started his first round with some fire, his momentum was quickly derailed by stumbles and a noticeable choke. Things didn't get easier, as his second round was reportedly 'killed' by a well-placed, impactful laugh from Poison Pen, which visibly threw him off his game.

The consistent fan commentary suggesting 12 Gauge appeared intoxicated further underscored his struggles throughout the contest. Ultimately, Screem's command of the stage, his consistent delivery, and a slew of hard-hitting lines like the Justin Bieber bar cemented his victory. While some fans noted that Screem's style felt familiar, his execution in this battle was undeniable, leaving little doubt about the outcome. 12 Gauge, despite flashes of potential, couldn't overcome the chokes and distractions, leading to a lopsided affair.

0112 Gauge's early choke in the first verse after a few strong bars, signaling a rough night ahead.
02Screem's impactful Luckiam diss, a line many fans were eagerly anticipating and reacted positively to.
03Poison Pen's laugh reportedly 'killed' 12 Gauge's second verse, severely disrupting his performance and focus.
04Screem's 'Justin Bieber line' landed effectively with the crowd, showcasing his ability to craft memorable punches.
0512 Gauge was frequently perceived by fans as being intoxicated, which likely contributed to his stumbles and overall performance issues.
What fans loved
  • Screem's overall entertaining performance and stage presence.
  • The impactful and long-awaited Luckiam diss from Screem.
  • Screem's 'Justin Bieber line' was a fan favorite punchline.
  • Acknowledgement that Screem knew his bars and delivered them confidently.
Criticisms
  • 12 Gauge's significant chokes and stumbles, particularly in the first round.
  • The perception that 12 Gauge was intoxicated during the battle.
  • The negative impact of Poison Pen's laugh on 12 Gauge's second round.
  • Some fans felt Screem's style, while effective, had been 'heard it all before,' or that his punches were 'corny.'

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