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Winner
100% consensus
Based on 1 member vote
Score
21
Round-by-Round Breakdown
Round 11 vote
Hitman Holla0% (0)
Bill Collector100% (1)
Round 21 vote
Hitman Holla100% (1)
Bill Collector0% (0)
Round 31 vote
Hitman Holla100% (1)
Bill Collector0% (0)

Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Fans overwhelmingly awarded the battle to Bill Collector, praising his vulnerable, strategic angle that directly addressed their past physical altercation, which effectively neutralized Hitman Holla's traditional aggressive material.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Bill CollectorBill opened with an incredibly vulnerable angle, addressing the past physical altercation head-on and completely disarming Hitman's aggressive persona with self-deprecating humor and real-life pain.
Rd 2Bill CollectorHitman brought heavy aggression and his signature performance style, but Bill maintained his momentum with a mix of comedy and deep personal storytelling that kept the crowd fully invested.
Rd 3Bill CollectorHitman delivered strong material and complex schemes, but Bill's breakdown of Hitman's brother as a prop and the emotional weight of his closure secured the sweep for the viewers.
Analysis

This highly anticipated RBE matchup carried years of heavy real-life tension, stemming from a past physical altercation where Hitman Holla and his brother Showout jumped Bill Collector. Instead of trying to match Hitman's signature aggression, Bill Collector took a masterful, vulnerable approach. Channeling a cinematic strategy, Bill addressed his own trauma, the physical altercation, and his embarrassment right out of the gate.

By putting his own pain on display and making himself the butt of the joke, he completely disarmed Hitman's tough-guy persona and shifted the entire energy of the room. Hitman Holla still brought his trademark explosive performance and polished delivery, with many viewers noting that his second and third rounds featured incredible rapping. However, the crowd and viewers at home were captivated by Bill's authenticity.

Every time Hitman leaned into his traditional street narratives, it felt disconnected compared to the raw, lived-in reality Bill was preaching. Bill seamlessly blended comedy with deep emotional resonance, even directly addressing Hitman's brother on stage to hold him accountable. Ultimately, the battle transcended typical lyrical warfare and became a moment of genuine closure.

Fans overwhelmingly awarded the victory to Bill Collector, praising his resilience and strategic genius, while the handshake at the end of the bout served as a powerful visual of two men settling their differences through hip-hop.

01Bill Collector uses a self-deprecating strategy to address getting jumped by Hitman and his brother, neutralizing Hitman's tough-guy angles right out of the gate.
02Bill flips Hitman's own infamous line against him, asking the crowd if Hitman is really having close battles with Bill Collector.
03Bill breaks down Hitman's brother Showout, calling him a prop and criticizing the past physical altercation directly to his face.
04The two rappers shake hands at the end of the battle, showing mutual respect and providing closure to their years-long beef.
What fans loved
  • Fans overwhelmingly praised Bill Collector for his vulnerability and strategic genius, comparing his self-deprecating angle to the final battle in the movie 8 Mile.
  • Many viewers highlighted the emotional weight of the battle, noting that Bill's ability to turn real-life trauma into a captivating performance secured him the victory.
  • The handshake at the end of the battle was widely celebrated as a powerful moment of closure and mutual respect between the two artists.
Criticisms
  • Several comments pointed out that Hitman Holla's traditional gun-heavy material felt less impactful when placed next to his opponent's deeply personal storytelling.
  • A vocal segment of the audience criticized the past physical altercation, expressing disapproval of the tactics used by Hitman's camp outside of the ring.
  • Some viewers felt Hitman and his brother looked visibly uncomfortable and defensive during the rounds that directly addressed their real-life history.

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