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Jester forfeited the battle by physically striking Pats One and walking off stage during the second round. In battle rap, a forfeit results in an automatic loss, regardless of performance. Pats One completed all of his rounds and was declared the winner by default.
What began as a standard battle on Skeez TV quickly devolved into one of the most infamous moments in Scandinavian battle rap history. Jester came out swinging in the first, delivering a potent round that included a stern, on-camera warning to Pats One: keep family out of it. When Pats One ignored the warning in the second round and proceeded with bars about Jester's family, the tension snapped.
Jester slapped Pats One twice before abruptly walking off stage, forfeiting the match on the spot. The shocking turn of events left Pats One alone on stage to finish his rounds, securing a win by default. The aftermath ignited a firestorm in the comments, creating a deep divide among viewers.
Many defended Jester's actions as a justifiable response to a sacred line being crossed, praising him for 'keeping it real.' Others condemned the violence, championing Pats One for his professionalism in the face of assault and upholding the principle that bars, not hands, should settle battles. The incident has since become a reference point for debates on acceptable content in battling, with many drawing parallels to the Will Smith Oscar incident years later.
- Pats One earned significant praise for his composure and professionalism in continuing the battle after being physically struck.
- A large portion of the audience sided with Jester, arguing that his reaction was justified in defending his family's honor.
- Viewers noted that Jester's first and only round was strong, with some believing he was winning the battle before it was cut short.
- Jester's decision to resort to physical violence was heavily criticized as unprofessional and a violation of battle rap's core principles.
- Many fans felt Pats One was wrong to bring up family, especially after receiving a direct and clear warning not to.
- Several comments from non-Norwegian viewers pointed out that they found the style and delivery of the battle to be unpolished.
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