United States Aug 2, 2010

Midwest MilesvsE. Ness

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Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
3–0

Despite E. Ness not physically appearing for the battle, the overwhelming sentiment from the fan comments indicates a strong belief that he would have decisively won, or that Midwest Miles' performance against the stand-in was not compelling enough to claim victory. Many comments explicitly stated E. Ness would 'destroy' Miles and even called it an 'E ness 3-0'.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1E. NessFans widely believed E. Ness would have dominated this round, with some comments suggesting he 'raped his ass' in the opening rounds. Midwest Miles' performance against the inanimate object did not sway public opinion in his favor.
Rd 2E. NessContinuing the trend from the first, the consensus among viewers was that E. Ness would have easily taken this round. Miles' delivery and material against the 'cheesecake' were not enough to overcome the perceived strength of his absent opponent.
Rd 3E. NessThe final round saw E. Ness maintain his perceived lead, with many fans calling for a 3-0 sweep in his favor. Miles' effort, while present, was largely deemed 'mediocre' by those who commented, solidifying the hypothetical win for Ness.
Analysis

In an unconventional showdown at Animal House, Midwest Miles stepped to the mic, but his opponent, E. Ness, was nowhere to be found. Undeterred, Miles opted to battle an inanimate object – a chair adorned with a book and eyes, affectionately dubbed 'the cheesecake' by fans – in a move that immediately became the talk of the comments section.

This wasn't a typical clash of lyrical titans; it was a testament to Miles' willingness to perform, even if the main event was a no-show. The crowd's reaction was a mixed bag of amusement, confusion, and outright disappointment. While some viewers found Miles' comedic approach and dedication to the craft admirable, many felt the performance against a stand-in was 'corny' or 'sad,' ultimately falling short of a true battle.

The prevailing sentiment among fans was that E. Ness, even in absentia, would have thoroughly outclassed Miles, with several comments declaring a hypothetical 3-0 victory for Ness. This battle will be remembered less for the bars exchanged and more for the bizarre circumstances that surrounded it, leaving fans to ponder what could have been.

01Midwest Miles begins his performance, rapping to an inanimate object (a chair with a book and eyes) representing E. Ness, who did not show up for the battle.
02The unusual setup of Miles battling a 'cheesecake' or chair sparks widespread discussion and confusion among the audience.
03King Gordy and Swifty of D12 are spotted in the background, adding a notable presence to the event.
04A viewer points out X Factor in the background without his hat on.
What fans loved
  • Some fans appreciated Midwest Miles' humor and his commitment to performing despite the unusual circumstances.
  • A segment of the audience acknowledged that Miles delivered a few solid bars during his performance.
  • The creative decision to battle an inanimate object was seen as a unique, albeit polarizing, approach to a no-show situation.
Criticisms
  • Many viewers expressed disappointment and confusion over E. Ness's absence, feeling that the event was not a legitimate battle.
  • A significant portion of the fanbase found Miles' performance against the stand-in to be underwhelming or 'corny'.
  • Several comments suggested that Miles' lyrical content and delivery were mediocre, especially when compared to the perceived skill of E. Ness.
  • Some fans felt the entire setup was a waste of time, questioning the purpose of the video.

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