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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
58% confidence
Score
10

Polo Paul edged out Sir South in a highly debatable battle, primarily due to his impactful performance, creative angles, and effective use of props. While Sir South showcased exceptional wordplay and intricate bars, Polo's aggressive energy and memorable punchlines resonated slightly more with the audience, leading to a narrow victory in fan sentiment.

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Rd 1Polo PaulPolo Paul delivered a high-energy performance, utilizing a 'Get Out' poster prop and sharp personal angles that landed with significant impact. Sir South countered with complex wordplay and quotable bars, but Polo's overall stage presence and direct attacks gave him the edge in this round.
Analysis

The WeGoHardTV stage lit up as Sir South and Polo Paul went head-to-head in a battle that had the crowd buzzing and the comment section divided. Polo Paul came out swinging with an aggressive, high-energy display, leveraging a memorable 'Get Out' poster prop and sharp personal angles that drew significant reactions. His delivery was animated, and his punchlines, like the 'Harriet Tubman' reference, hit hard.

Sir South, a master of the pen, countered with a barrage of intricate wordplay and multi-layered bars. His lyrical prowess was undeniable, dropping quotable lines that showcased his unique style and ability to craft complex schemes. However, some observers noted a perceived lack of aggression compared to Polo Paul's fiery performance, which slightly impacted his overall stage presence.

The battle quickly became a topic of heated debate among fans, with strong arguments for both sides. While Sir South's lyrical skill was universally praised, Polo Paul's commanding performance and impactful angles ultimately swayed a slight majority, securing him a hard-fought victory in a contest that will undoubtedly see many replays.

01Polo Paul unveils a 'Get Out' movie poster, using it as a prop to enhance his personal attack.
02Polo Paul's line about a 'ratchet named Harriet Tubman' and not escaping South draws a strong reaction.
03Sir South delivers a complex 'Bacteria Fungi' bar that showcases his intricate wordplay.
04Polo Paul's 'I'm not playing with Polo, these my school clothes' line connects with the crowd.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Sir South's exceptional wordplay and intricate bar construction, highlighting his unique lyrical style.
  • Polo Paul's high energy and aggressive delivery were frequently celebrated by the audience.
  • The creative use of a 'Get Out' poster prop by Polo Paul was a standout moment that resonated with many viewers.
  • Several of Polo Paul's punchlines, including the 'Harriet Tubman' and 'school clothes' references, were widely quoted and applauded.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt Sir South's performance lacked the necessary aggression to fully capitalize on his lyrical content.
  • A number of comments indicated that Polo Paul's round felt excessively long.
  • Some fans suggested that Sir South started his performance slowly, taking time to build momentum.

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