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The fan consensus is overwhelmingly in favor of Donnie Menace, citing a dominant performance across all three rounds. His intricate lyricism, aggressive delivery, and memorable punchlines were seen as far superior to New Breed's, resulting in what most viewers considered a clear and decisive victory.
In a classic AHAT showdown, Donnie Menace delivered a lyrical onslaught that cemented his status as a top-tier competitor in the league. From the opening round, Menace's intricate bars and aggressive delivery put New Breed on the back foot. While New Breed managed to land arguably the most viral moment of the night with his hilarious and out-of-nowhere 'You look like Charmander' comparison, the comedic high wasn't enough to secure him a round.
Donnie Menace relentlessly attacked with personal angles, including the now-infamous 'barbecue pit' line, and capped off his dominant performance by cleverly flipping his opponent's name into an 'endangered species' punchline. The fan verdict was a near-unanimous victory for Menace, who was lauded for his pen game and stage presence. Though New Breed earned respect for his humor and laid-back style, this battle was ultimately a showcase for a zoned-in Donnie Menace operating at the peak of his powers.
- Viewers overwhelmingly celebrated Donnie Menace's performance as a lyrical masterclass, praising his complex rhyme schemes and punchlines.
- New Breed's 'You look like Charmander' line was a massive fan favorite, considered one of the funniest and most memorable moments in AHAT history.
- Donnie's punchline about New Breed's teeth being a 'barbecue pit' was frequently quoted and praised as a devastating diss.
- The cleverness of Donnie's final bar turning 'New Breed' into an 'endangered species' was lauded as the perfect ending to the battle.
- Many fans felt that New Breed was completely outmatched and his overall performance was weak in comparison to Donnie's.
- A significant point of debate was the perception that Donnie's bars were heavily pre-written, while New Breed's were freestyled, leading some to favor New Breed's approach.
- New Breed's delivery and flow were criticized by some viewers, who found him difficult to understand or lacking in energy.
- Several comments noted that New Breed's material felt too simple and couldn't compete with the depth of Donnie's writing.
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