AI Verdict
Gwitty consistently earned more round wins and overall battle votes from the fan base. His third round was widely lauded as a clear victory, and while the first round was debatable, most fans edged it to him. His punchlines and schemes in crucial moments resonated strongly with the audience.
This clash between Gwitty and Kidrock Dollaz on WeGoHardTV delivered more than expected, proving that sometimes the undercard can pack a main event punch. The crowd witnessed both emcees step up to the plate, trading bars in a bout that kept fans engaged from start to finish. Gwitty set the tone early, battling through a debatable first round where some felt Kidrock Dollaz's material didn't get the reaction it deserved.
Yet, Gwitty's intricate wordplay and punchlines started to find their rhythm, laying the groundwork for what was to come. Even if some considered his bars 'simple shit,' they often landed with undeniable impact. Kidrock Dollaz wasn't about to be outdone, bouncing back with a clear second-round victory.
He brought the heat, delivering a performance that many deemed his best of the battle, showcasing his ability to connect when it mattered most and proving he's a serious contender on the mic. However, the momentum shifted back decisively in the third. As the final round commenced, Gwitty truly elevated his game.
He dropped heavy punches, from the 'Karate Kid' hit to a stacked 'deck of card' scheme, leaving no doubt about his dominance and solidifying his 'paper' status in the eyes of the masses.
- Gwitty's dominant third round performance.
- Kidrock Dollaz's strong and clear second round.
- The battle exceeding expectations and being highly entertaining.
- Specific Gwitty punchlines like 'Far Rock-away,' 'Karate Kid,' and the 'deck of card' scheme.
- Both rappers stepping up and delivering solid performances.
- Kidrock Dollaz's delivery and flow sometimes not allowing his bars to land effectively.
- Factual errors from Kidrock Dollaz (e.g., 'blood is never blue,' 'Gabby Davis').
- Gwitty's material sometimes being perceived as 'simple shit' despite getting hyped.
- Kidrock Dollaz's first-round material not receiving the live crowd reaction it potentially deserved.
- Allegations of Kidrock Dollaz's performance style being similar to Chess.
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