United States Sep 15, 2010

Interstate FatzvsDonnie Menace

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Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
2–1

The fan consensus heavily favors Donnie Menace. While Fatz landed some of the most intricate bars of the battle, Donnie's relentless comedic assault, crowd control, and memorable fat jokes were more effective in securing the victory in the eyes of the majority of viewers.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Donnie MenaceDonnie established his game plan immediately, hitting Fatz with a barrage of effective fat jokes that landed well with the crowd. His 'Donnie Exercise' and 'scale said I quit' lines were major highlights that set a dominant tone.
Rd 2Interstate FatzFatz fired back with his best material of the battle. His 'Witch Town?' angle was clever, and his 'Franchise on Nov's lollipop' line was a complex, layered reference that is still remembered as an all-time great bar by dedicated fans.
Rd 3Donnie MenaceDonnie closed the battle by maintaining the same high energy and comedic pressure he started with. He didn't let up on the personal attacks and jokes, which ultimately proved to be the more consistent and impactful strategy of the night.
Analysis

In a classic AHAT showdown, Las Vegas's Interstate Fatz squared off against Connecticut's Donnie Menace in a memorable clash of styles. Fatz brought his trademark aggressive delivery and intricate punchlines, while Menace opted for a relentless comedic assault, targeting Fatz's weight from the opening bar. The battle quickly became a slugfest of punchlines versus punchlines.

Donnie Menace's humor proved to be a powerful weapon, with lines like 'the last time you stepped on a scale it said fuck you, I quit' earning massive crowd reaction and becoming instant classics. Fatz refused to be outdone, landing what many consider an all-time great bar with his deep reference to a previous battle involving Franchise and Nov's lollipop. However, the fan sentiment largely sided with Menace, whose consistent performance and crowd control were undeniable.

The battle is remembered not only for its quality but also for the constant fan discussion around fellow rapper Kid Doms appearing to mouth Donnie's bars in the background, adding a layer of controversy to a decisive victory.

01Fatz delivers his now-famous line, 'make 'em say ahhhhh like franchise in novs lollipop,' a deep-cut reference to a previous battle that was a massive moment for knowledgeable fans.
02Donnie Menace lands a huge haymaker with the line, 'Last time you stepped on a scale it said fuck you, I quit!', which got one of the biggest reactions of the night.
03Throughout Donnie's rounds, fellow rapper Kid Doms is seen in the background, with many fans pointing out that he appeared to be mouthing the lyrics along with Donnie, sparking debate.
04Donnie flips Fatz's name with the setup, 'Call me Donnie Exercise, I'm about to burn Fatz!', an early punch that set the comedic tone for his performance.
What fans loved
  • Viewers overwhelmingly regard this as a classic and one of the best battles in AHAT's history.
  • Donnie Menace's comedic performance and consistent fat jokes were widely celebrated for their humor and effectiveness.
  • Interstate Fatz's 'Franchise on Nov's lollipop' bar was frequently cited as a legendary and expertly crafted punchline.
  • The high energy and distinct clash of styles between the two competitors were praised by many fans.
Criticisms
  • Numerous comments focused on rapper Kid Doms mouthing Donnie Menace's lyrics in the background, leading to widespread speculation.
  • Some viewers felt that Donnie's material relied too heavily on one-dimensional fat jokes.
  • A portion of the audience believed Interstate Fatz's more complex bars were unfairly overlooked in favor of Donnie's humor.
  • Several fans pointed out that Fatz's delivery was excessively loud throughout the battle.

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