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Guy Feltherthy secured a clear majority of fan votes, with many viewers scoring the battle 2-1 or even 3-0 in his favor. His punchlines and a strong second round were consistently highlighted as reasons for his victory, despite some stumbles.
The TrapHouse Battle League brought a 'Grudge Match' to the forefront, pitting Guy Feltherthy against Slave, also known as Swaggy C, in a battle that proved to be more entertaining than many initially expected. While some viewers questioned the overall skill level, the energy and specific punchlines from both MCs kept the crowd engaged. Guy Feltherthy, despite a slow start in the first, truly hit his stride in the second round, delivering a performance that had the room buzzing.
His 'two different kinda pumps' line became an instant classic, echoing through the comments section long after the battle concluded. Even with a stumble in his third, his consistent bar work and stage presence ultimately swayed the majority of fans in his favor. Slave, on the other hand, brought a passionate and aggressive delivery to the stage.
He landed some notable bars, including his Chris Bosh and Ashton Kutcher references, particularly shining in his third round. However, his chosen battle name became a significant talking point, drawing both criticism and distraction from his performance. Despite the mixed reactions, Slave's intensity and a few standout moments ensured he left his mark on the contest.
Ultimately, Guy Feltherthy walked away with the win, often by a 2-1 margin, solidifying his performance as the more impactful of the night. The battle, while not without its critiques, was largely celebrated for its unexpected entertainment value and the memorable moments it produced.
- Guy Feltherthy's 'two different kinda pumps' line was widely celebrated as a standout punch.
- Many viewers praised Guy Feltherthy's second round, noting a significant increase in performance and bars.
- Slave's passionate delivery and aggressive approach resonated with a segment of the audience.
- Despite initial doubts, the battle was largely found to be entertaining by the fanbase.
- Specific bars from Slave, including his Chris Bosh, 'who's ringing at you,' and Ashton Kutcher lines, were highlighted as strong moments.
- Slave's chosen battle name was a consistent point of contention and criticism among viewers.
- Some fans expressed the opinion that the overall skill level in the battle was not top-tier, with a few even questioning its seriousness.
- Concerns were raised about Slave's delivery, with some finding it too fast or lacking proper emphasis on his punchlines.
- Guy Feltherthy's rounds were sometimes perceived as too short, and he experienced a notable stumble or choke in his third round.
- A portion of the audience felt that both rappers occasionally relied on generic or unoriginal material.
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