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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
40% confidence
Score
30

Based on fan feedback, Reece Burroughs clearly had the stronger performance, particularly in the first round, showcasing a more consistent flow and impactful lines. Enemie Kid struggled with stage presence and perceived nervousness, which was noted by the audience.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Reece BurroughsReece Burroughs opened with a stronger flow and more direct lines, earning him the early lead in the eyes of the crowd.
Rd 2Reece BurroughsDespite a generally low-energy battle, Reece maintained a more composed delivery, while Enemie Kid's performance continued to be characterized by perceived nervousness.
Rd 3Reece BurroughsReece closed out the battle by continuing to present his material more effectively, further solidifying his overall edge as Enemie Kid struggled to hit his stride.
Analysis

Don't Flop set the stage for Enemie Kid versus Reece Burroughs, a clash that had heads anticipating some raw lyricism. But when the final bar dropped, the overall energy in the building was murkier than the bars were consistently sharp, leaving many fans wanting more. Reece Burroughs stepped to the plate with a smoother flow, snatching the first round with a delivery that had a few heads nodding.

His lines hit with more conviction, showcasing a level of comfort and presence on stage that his opponent couldn't quite match throughout the contest. Enemie Kid, on the other hand, struggled to find his rhythm. The crowd picked up on a nervous energy, with some even claiming his performance felt hesitant and sparking questions about perceived pre-written material.

Despite a rough night under the lights, the potential for his pen game to grow is certainly there, just waiting for that stage comfort to truly settle in. Ultimately, this battle didn't quite live up to the hype for many in the building. Between a noisy crowd and a lack of consistent impact from both sides, the consensus was that this one was a tough watch, leaving much to be desired from a Don't Flop outing.

01Reece Burroughs demonstrates a strong flow and solid lines in the opening round, earning positive remarks from fans.
02Enemie Kid's performance is criticized for nervousness and a perceived lack of stage comfort.
03A notable moment of levity comes from Lunar C's jokes during the event.
04Questions are raised about Enemie Kid's bars being pre-written following a 'wait ima freestyle' comment.
05The battle is marred by a lack of crowd energy and excessive noise from the audience.
06Judges are observed 'taking the piss' at the battle's conclusion, reflecting overall sentiment.
What fans loved
  • Reece Burroughs' stronger flow and lines, particularly in the first round.
  • Lunar C's comedic interjections.
Criticisms
  • Enemie Kid's nervous performance and perceived lack of confidence.
  • Accusations of Enemie Kid using pre-written material or 'stolen' bars.
  • The overall low quality of the battle, with many calling it 'terrible' or 'waste of bandwidth'.
  • Lack of crowd energy and excessive background noise disrupting the experience.

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