Bad NewzvsFrank Wit Da Grippaz
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Bad Newz secured the win with a more consistent performance and stronger bars, despite facing a heavily biased crowd. While Frank Wit Da Grippaz showed flashes of his old form and aggressive energy, his frequent chokes and disrespectful antics ultimately cost him the battle. The majority of fan comments, even from Philly natives, acknowledged Bad Newz's clear victory.
The Battle Academy's "War Ready 2" card brought a clash of eras as veteran Frank Wit Da Grippaz stepped back into the ring against the relentless Bad Newz. The anticipation was palpable for Frank's return, with many OGs eager to see if the old-school Philly grit could stand up to the new wave. Frank came out swinging with his signature aggressive energy, showing flashes of the raw talent that made him a legend alongside Reed Dollaz.
However, the performance was marred by frequent stumbles and an overly talkative demeanor during his opponent's rounds, which many viewers found distracting and disrespectful. Bad Newz, on the other hand, delivered a consistent and bar-heavy performance. Despite battling a heavily biased Philly crowd that often slept on his punches, Newz remained focused, showcasing his growth and sharp pen.
He navigated the hostile environment with a calm aggression, letting his material speak for itself. While Frank had moments that resonated with his nostalgic fanbase, Bad Newz's superior content and fewer stumbles ultimately secured him a clear victory, proving that consistency and respect for the craft often outweigh raw energy and past accolades in today's battle landscape.
- Fans expressed excitement and nostalgia for Frank Wit Da Grippaz's return to the battle rap scene after a long hiatus.
- Many viewers praised Bad Newz's consistent performance and strong lyrical content, noting his ability to deliver despite a biased crowd.
- Some fans appreciated Frank's aggressive energy and unique old-school style, finding it reminiscent of early Smack DVDs.
- A significant number of comments criticized Frank Wit Da Grippaz for his frequent stumbles and chokes during his rounds.
- Viewers widely condemned Frank's constant talking and disrespectful gestures during Bad Newz's performance.
- The live crowd was heavily criticized for being overly biased towards Frank and not reacting to Bad Newz's bars, impacting the battle's atmosphere.
- Some fans felt that Frank's battle rap style was outdated and struggled to translate effectively in the current era.
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