United States Jun 6, 2011

StainlessvsThe Jackal

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Verdict
Winner
88% confidence
Score
21

Stainless consistently delivered more impactful comedic lines and punchlines throughout the battle, particularly in the first and third rounds, which resonated strongly with the audience. While The Jackal had notable moments, the overall consensus from fans pointed to Stainless's more consistent performance and ability to generate bigger reactions, even after a debated overtime.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1StainlessStainless started strong, delivering a barrage of hilarious punchlines and setups, immediately connecting with the crowd through his signature comedic style.
Rd 2The JackalThe Jackal found his rhythm in this round, showcasing his unique deadpan delivery and landing several clever, ironic bars that earned significant crowd reaction.
Rd 3StainlessStainless regained momentum, closing strong with more creative disses and comedic angles, ultimately edging out a close round and securing the battle before overtime.
Analysis

This Grind Time Now battle between Stainless and The Jackal delivered a heavy dose of comedic bars and unique styles, solidifying its place as an underrated gem from the Upstate division. Stainless, known for his sharp wit and hilarious punchlines, brought his signature brand of humor, consistently landing lines that had the crowd and online viewers in stitches. His ability to craft memorable disses and unexpected angles proved to be a major factor in his performance.

The Jackal, with his distinct deadpan delivery, also showcased his comedic chops, surprising many with his ironic approach and clever retorts. His second round, in particular, was highlighted by fans as a standout moment where his unique style truly shined. Despite both emcees bringing their A-game in terms of entertainment, the general sentiment leaned towards Stainless edging out the victory, with many feeling he secured the first and third rounds, even before an overtime was called.

The battle was a testament to the diverse talent emerging from the Upstate scene, proving that lyrical prowess and comedic timing can make for an incredibly engaging matchup. While some felt the judging was debatable, the overall consensus celebrated the battle as a highly entertaining and funny exchange between two original voices in the league.

01Stainless's memorable 'shut your soft ass up' line, which was widely quoted by fans.
02The Jackal's impactful 'I know this is gonna hurt comin' from a half cracka' setup.
03Stainless's highly quoted 'Jermaine Jackson greasy' punchline, which generated a massive reaction.
04The Jackal's strong and well-received second round performance, noted as 'epic' by some viewers.
05Stainless's 'shaky hand playing Jenga' bar, another fan-favorite comedic moment.
06Stainless's DMX-themed line, which was replayed multiple times by viewers.
07Stainless's slip-up during a round, which some fans believed led to the battle going into overtime unnecessarily.
What fans loved
  • Fans consistently praised Stainless for his exceptional comedic timing and ability to deliver hilarious, impactful punchlines throughout the battle.
  • The Jackal's unique deadpan delivery and ironic humor were highlighted as a refreshing and entertaining aspect of his style.
  • Many viewers found the battle to be one of the funniest and most entertaining from the Grind Time Now Upstate division.
  • The overall quality of the matchup was lauded, with fans appreciating the originality and fun factor brought by both rappers.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt the judging was inconsistent or that an overtime round was unnecessary, believing Stainless had already secured the win.
  • A few comments noted that Stainless occasionally stumbled or had issues with closing his rounds effectively.
  • Observations were made regarding Stainless's style bearing a strong resemblance to fellow rapper Dirt's, leading to discussions about originality.
  • A recurring criticism centered on the judge's repetitive use of the phrase 'you know what I'm saying' throughout the event.

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