London, England, United Kingdom Jan 13, 2012

SuusvsTricky P

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Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
21

Tricky P captivated the audience with his highly original style, rapid-fire delivery, and creatively structured schemes. His comedic timing and unique persona consistently landed, overshadowing Suus's performance which, despite some notable bars, struggled to maintain consistent crowd engagement.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Tricky PTricky P delivered a strong opening, establishing his unique persona with the 'Patrick' anti-acne scheme and a clever porcupine/ostrich rebuttal that resonated with the crowd.
Rd 2SuusSuus managed to edge this round by landing some direct personal attacks and ginger-themed bars, which, as noted by one judge, provided a moderate reaction.
Rd 3Tricky PTricky P delivered a masterclass in unique flow and comedic punchlines, incorporating Dr. Seuss references and a highly memorable, self-aware closing bar that solidified his victory.
Analysis

The London stage was set for an international showdown as Don't Flop hosted Suus and Tricky P, a battle that quickly became a showcase for Tricky P's unconventional brilliance. From the jump, Tricky P commanded attention with his frantic energy and a style that blended intricate wordplay with theatrical delivery. His 'Patrick' scheme and rapid-fire animal comparisons in the first round immediately set a high bar, leaving the crowd buzzing.

Suus, while bringing some direct personal attacks and ginger-themed jabs, struggled to consistently match Tricky P's unique rhythm and crowd control. Though he landed some solid shots, particularly in the second round, the overall impact was often muted compared to his opponent's dynamic performance. Tricky P's ability to weave complex narratives and deliver self-aware punchlines, like his 'I don't even know what the hell that means' moment, kept the audience engaged and laughing.

The third round saw Tricky P unleash a flurry of Dr. Seuss-inspired bars and a memorable, boundary-pushing closing line that cemented his dominance. While Suus fought valiantly, the night ultimately belonged to Tricky P, whose innovative approach and undeniable stage presence earned him a clear victory and left a lasting impression on the Don't Flop faithful.

01Tricky P's 'Patrick' anti-acne advertisement scheme, using Suus's appearance for a creative angle.
02Tricky P's extended animal comparison, culminating in 'baby snapping turtle' and 'David Attenborough' lines, showcasing his unique wordplay.
03Suus's 'I have a girlfriend so you can hold those thoughts' line, delivered with a comedic pause.
04Tricky P's self-aware moment, stating 'I don't even know what the hell that means' after a complex, rapid-fire bar, which drew a huge reaction.
05Tricky P's controversial closing line about not battling black people because 'they're way too good at rapping'.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Tricky P's originality and unique comedic style, noting his evolution as a battler.
  • Tricky P's intricate flow and rapid-fire delivery, particularly in his third round, were highlighted as exceptionally entertaining.
  • Many viewers appreciated the memorable punchlines and creative schemes that Tricky P brought to the stage.
  • The mutual respect shown between both battlers was a positive takeaway for many in the community.
Criticisms
  • A segment of the audience found Tricky P's fast-paced delivery occasionally made bars difficult to fully absorb.
  • Suus's performance was often perceived as below his usual standard, with some bars failing to elicit strong crowd reactions.
  • Some viewers felt Suus's content, especially the repeated ginger jokes, became repetitive or lacked depth.
  • There were comments expressing frustration with the judging system, suggesting 'sympathy votes' for Suus despite Tricky P's clear dominance.

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