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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
31

Sketch Menace secured the victory primarily due to greater consistency throughout the battle and in overtime. Jack Shitt's significant stumbles and chokes, especially the ironic moment where he choked while attempting to diss Sketch for choking, proved costly and ultimately swung fan perception and the battle's outcome in Sketch's favor.

Round-by-Round
Jack Shitt landed some strong punches and was perceived by many to have the harder hitting bars, despite some finding Sketch's initial round solid.
Jack Shitt experienced noticeable stumbles, giving Sketch Menace an opening to claim the round with a more consistent delivery and solid performance.
Jack Shitt suffered multiple significant stumbles and chokes, most notably while addressing Sketch's past choking, which heavily impacted his round. Sketch Menace remained more composed and delivered a cleaner performance.
In the overtime round, Jack Shitt's chokes continued, which Sketch Menace capitalized on by maintaining a more consistent and prepared showing, earning him the OT win.
Analysis

The KOTD stage was set for a clash of styles as Jack Shitt faced off against Sketch Menace, a battle that left the crowd and online commentators buzzing. What started as a promising lyrical exchange quickly became a testament to consistency, as both emcees dug deep into their arsenals. Jack Shitt came out swinging in his early rounds, dropping some hard-hitting punches and clever lines, with 'the white Rue Paul' and 'Mona Lisa' bars standing out as high-impact moments.

His lyrical prowess was evident, demonstrating why many consider him a top-tier spitter. However, the momentum began to shift when the 'curse of the choke' struck. Sketch Menace, showing marked improvement in his presence and delivery, capitalized on Jack Shitt's stumbles.

The ironic twist of Jack choking while attempting to call out Sketch for past chokes created a pivotal moment that permeated the battle's narrative. Sketch's ability to maintain composure and flow, especially in the crucial later rounds and overtime, proved to be the difference-maker. The judges' decision to go to OT was met with mixed reactions, but Sketch's cleaner performance there solidified his win.

While some fans felt Jack's earlier rounds were enough for a 3-0, the undeniable stumbles gave Sketch the opening he needed to clinch the victory. This battle showcased both MCs' dedication to the craft, but on this night, consistency reigned supreme, giving Sketch Menace the nod.

01Jack Shitt almost forgetting his lines while dissing Sketch Menace for forgetting his lines (choking on a choke diss).
02Jack Shitt's line: 'he's too smooth yo the white Rue Paul he can moon walk with high heels shoes on'.
03Jack Shitt's significant stumbles and chokes in Round 2, Round 3, and Overtime.
04Sketch Menace's improved presence and consistent delivery throughout the battle, particularly in the later rounds and OT.
05Jack Shitt's 'Mona Lisa' line was a crowd-pleaser for some.
06The 'knock knock joke' from one of the emcees was well-received by some fans.
What fans loved
  • Jack Shitt's high-impact punchlines like 'the white Rue Paul' and 'Mona Lisa'.
  • Sketch Menace's noticeable improvement and consistent delivery.
  • The humorous irony of Jack Shitt choking while discussing Sketch Menace's past chokes.
  • Both emcees displayed strong lyrical content and fresh styles.
Criticisms
  • Jack Shitt's significant stumbles and chokes, particularly in later rounds and overtime.
  • Disagreement over the judging decision to send the battle to overtime.
  • The KOTD Calgary crowd's perceived lack of energy and responsiveness.
  • Critiques of the battle's host, 'Whatevski', and the overall judging quality.
  • Some felt the battle lacked direct rebuttals, focusing too much on pre-written personal attacks.

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