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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
75% confidence
Score
30

Bender delivered a more consistent performance across all three rounds, showcasing intricate wordplay and multi-layered punchlines that ultimately outshone Ark's more direct, shock-value approach. While Ark had strong comedic moments and impactful rebuttals, his controversial lines and a slight stumble in the third round allowed Bender to secure the win with his technically superior and well-crafted material.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1BenderBender started strong with clever multi-syllabic rhymes and a standout 'Big Ben hands down' punchline that resonated with the crowd. Ark countered effectively with disses about Bender's chain and breathing, but Bender's overall lyrical density edged the round.
Rd 2BenderBender's 'A&R going after Kaic' name flip, Carl Sagan reference, and the impactful Ozzy Osbourne line demonstrated superior penmanship and creativity. Ark landed some controversial R. Kelly bars and a clever McDonald's arches flip, but Bender's material felt more skillfully constructed.
Rd 3BenderBender's dark prison-themed scheme, including the 'Big Suz from Peep Show' line, was highly impactful and unsettling, hitting Ark hard. Ark delivered a direct rebuttal and some solid fat jokes, but a noticeable stumble and the extreme nature of some of his lines, like the wife diss, gave Bender the clear advantage to close out the battle.
Analysis

This battle brought an international flavor to Don't Flop, pitting Canada's King of the Dot champ Bender against UK veteran Ark. The clash was a lyrical showdown, with both MCs bringing distinct styles to the forefront. Bender showcased his signature intricate wordplay and multi-layered punchlines, often leaving the crowd to catch up to his clever schemes.

Ark, a seasoned performer, countered with sharp comedic angles and direct disses, aiming for immediate impact and shock value. The energy was palpable, with fans reacting strongly to both the technical prowess and the more audacious jabs thrown throughout the three rounds. Bender's consistent delivery and complex writing proved to be a formidable challenge, as he maintained a high level of lyrical quality from start to finish.

Ark, despite some strong moments and effective rebuttals, faced scrutiny for certain controversial lines and a slight stumble in his final round. Ultimately, Bender's precision and depth in writing secured him the victory, though Ark's performance was a testament to his enduring presence in the battle rap scene. The battle stands as a memorable display of contrasting styles, leaving a lasting impression on the Don't Flop audience.

01Bender delivers a clever multi-layered punchline referencing London's Big Ben.
02Ark lands a direct jab at Bender's breathing, suggesting he needs an inhaler.
03Bender executes a complex A&R/Arkaic name flip that showcases intricate wordplay.
04Bender's Carl Sagan reference earns a notable reaction from fellow battler Dizaster.
05Bender's impactful Ozzy Osbourne punchline draws a strong crowd response.
06Ark delivers a highly controversial R. Kelly reference that garners a mixed reaction.
07Ark uses a clever McDonald's arches flip to diss Bender's battle record.
08Bender's graphic prison scheme, including a 'Big Suz from Peep Show' reference, lands with significant impact.
09Bender concludes his third round with a provocative line about Ark being 'raped by a bender'.
10Ark delivers a humorous fat joke about Bender wearing watches in two different time zones.
11Ark's highly disrespectful line about Bender's wife draws a strong, albeit controversial, reaction.
What fans loved
  • Bender's intricate wordplay and clever references, such as the Carl Sagan and A&R lines, were highly praised by many viewers.
  • Fans celebrated Ark's strong return to the battle scene, noting his comedic timing and ability to hold his own against a champion.
  • The battle was widely regarded as an underrated classic, with many comments suggesting it deserved significantly more views.
  • The international matchup between Canadian and UK styles was appreciated for its unique and engaging dynamic.
  • Bender's impactful punchlines, including the Ozzy Osbourne and Peep Show references, were highlighted for their creativity and execution.
Criticisms
  • Some fans found Ark's more aggressive and controversial lines, particularly those involving sexual assault, to be highly offensive and inappropriate.
  • Concerns were raised about Ark's breathing control and a perceived stumble or loss of momentum in his final round.
  • A segment of the audience felt that Bender's complex bars sometimes went over the crowd's head, leading to delayed or muted reactions.
  • The battle's lack of official judging was a point of contention for some viewers who wanted a definitive outcome.
  • Bender's dark prison-themed scheme in the third round was noted by some for its unsettling and graphic nature.

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