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Despite the official judges' decision for PoRich, the overwhelming fan consensus in the comments section declared Oshea the winner, citing a classic comedic performance and fearless approach. The battle is widely considered a controversial hometown decision, with most viewers believing Oshea's entertainment value and charisma won the day.
In a classic culture clash at World Domination 2, the UK's Oshea brought his signature brand of Scouse comedy and anti-establishment antics to Canada to face the aggressive, bar-heavy style of KOTD's PoRich. The battle kicked off before the first bar was even spit, with Oshea handily winning a beer-chugging contest, a moment that perfectly encapsulated his carefree approach. Throughout the three rounds, Oshea relentlessly mocked his host country, a move that fans saw as audacious and hilarious rather than disrespectful.
His laid-back charisma stood in stark contrast to PoRich's intense, in-your-face delivery and gravelly vocal performance. While PoRich landed some heavy punches and was praised for his complex schemes, particularly the "Axl Rose" and "Chief Brody" lines, Oshea's consistent humor and memorable moments like the "Your missus looks like Bishop" line seemed to control the energy of the battle. The official 4-1 decision for PoRich was met with immediate and lasting controversy online, with the vast majority of fans declaring it a hometown robbery and crowning Oshea the people's champ.
- Oshea's comedic performance and fearless dissing of Canada while on foreign soil were overwhelmingly praised by fans.
- Viewers frequently cited Oshea's charisma and entertaining stage presence as the main reasons he won the battle.
- The pre-battle beer chugging victory for Oshea was a widely celebrated moment.
- A segment of fans defended PoRich's performance, highlighting his intricate bars and powerful delivery as his best to date.
- The judges' decision in favor of PoRich was the most significant point of criticism, with many labeling it a hometown robbery.
- PoRich's aggressive, yelling delivery and shifting vocal tone were polarizing for many viewers.
- Several comments noted that Oshea's thick Scouse accent and UK-specific references were difficult for some to understand.
- A number of fans felt PoRich's material was too generic and could have been directed at any opponent.
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