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Verdict
Winner
55% confidence
Score
21

While fan opinion remains fiercely divided years later, with many championing Kixxie's pen game, the judges' decision and Chedda's command of the live audience suggest he narrowly took the battle. His aggressive energy and memorable haymakers created a larger impact in the room, which proved to be the deciding factor in this controversial clash.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Chedda 3000Chedda came out with overwhelming aggression and landed the most iconic punchline of the battle with his 'Siete' scheme. The energy in the room visibly shifted in his favor after this round.
Rd 2Kixxie SieteKixxie's smoother flow and more personal, clever bars connected well in the second. As Chedda's material became more general, Kixxie's focused attack and wordplay allowed him to clearly take this round.
Rd 3Chedda 3000In a close final round, Chedda's consistent aggression and performance factor gave him the slight edge. While Kixxie remained sharp, Chedda's stage presence and hostility were more impactful for a battle setting.
Analysis

In a battle that remains a hot topic for debate over a decade later, Chedda 3000 and Kixxie Siete delivered a certified Rain Set TV classic built on a fundamental clash of styles. Kixxie Siete brought a smooth, laid-back flow packed with clever wordplay and multi-syllabic rhymes. In the opposite corner, Chedda 3000 was a cyclone of raw aggression, controlling the crowd with a loud, in-your-face delivery and knockout-style punchlines.

The defining moment came early, as Chedda's Spanish-inflected 'Siete' bar sent the room into a frenzy, a haymaker that many felt decided the battle on its own. While Kixxie held his own with sharp writing and a more technical approach, he struggled to overcome the raw energy his opponent brought. The judges ultimately awarded Chedda the victory, but the court of public opinion remains split.

Fans continue to argue whether Kixxie's superior pen was unfairly overlooked in favor of Chedda's more impactful performance, cementing the battle's legacy as a textbook case of bars versus performance.

01Chedda 3000's 'Siete' bar: "...hola amigo pass me the machete, so i can cut him into how many pieces? Siete!!"
02The persistent fan debate over whether Chedda's crowd control and aggression outweighed Kixxie Siete's flow and lyricism, a controversy that defines the battle's legacy.
03Chedda lands another memorable haymaker with his 'self defense bitches' scheme about women avoiding Kixxie.
04Kixxie's clever wordplay with the 'grater than you... block of chedder' line, which was a fan-favorite punch.
What fans loved
  • Chedda 3000's 'Siete' punchline was widely considered a classic, battle-defining moment.
  • Viewers consistently praised Kixxie Siete for his smooth flow and complex rhyme schemes.
  • Many fans celebrated the battle as a classic due to the intense energy and distinct clash of styles.
  • Chedda's aggressive performance and ability to control the crowd were seen as major strengths.
  • The battle was noted for its high rewatch value, with fans enjoying the nuances of the matchup for years.
Criticisms
  • A large contingent of viewers felt the judges were biased by Chedda's loud delivery and supportive crowd.
  • Some fans argued that much of Chedda's material was generic and lacked personal angles against Kixxie.
  • Kixxie's more relaxed demeanor was perceived by some as a disadvantage in such a high-energy battle.
  • Several comments criticized Chedda's reliance on yelling and what they considered to be dated, homophobic bars.
  • Viewers questioned the fairness of the battle, suggesting Kixxie received less time for his rounds.

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