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N Pose was widely regarded by fans as the clear winner, with numerous comments scoring him 3-0 or 2-1. While his performance had some unpolished aspects, his writing and specific punchlines were generally seen as superior to Lexx Luthor's, who struggled to connect with the audience.
This KOTD matchup between Lexx Luthor and N Pose proved to be a challenging watch for many, with fans expressing a mixed bag of reactions to the performances. N Pose ultimately emerged as the fan-favorite, securing a clear victory in the eyes of most viewers, often by a 3-0 margin. Despite his win, N Pose's delivery and stage presence were noted as unpolished, showing flashes of brilliant writing mixed with moments of inconsistency.
His 'Terminator' impression and specific punchlines, however, managed to cut through the general sentiment of disappointment. Lexx Luthor, on the other hand, struggled to find his footing throughout the battle. His material was frequently criticized as generic, and his delivery often failed to connect with the crowd, leading to a largely subdued audience reaction.
While some acknowledged the short notice for the battle, many felt both emcees were not quite ready for the main stage, suggesting a need for more experience and polish before their next big league appearance. The battle, while not a classic, highlighted N Pose's potential for growth in the scene.
- Many fans recognized N Pose's potential as a writer, noting his clever lines and witty punchlines.
- N Pose's 'Terminator' impression and specific wordplay were highlighted as standout moments that garnered positive reactions.
- Some viewers acknowledged the difficulty of performing on short notice, suggesting it impacted the overall quality of the battle.
- A few fans found Lexx Luthor's humor, particularly a diss towards his girlfriend, to be a funny moment.
- The overall quality of the battle was widely criticized, with many viewers finding it boring or underwhelming.
- N Pose's delivery and stage presence were frequently described as inconsistent and unpolished, despite his strong writing.
- Lexx Luthor's material was often perceived as generic, and his performance struggled to engage the audience.
- Several comments suggested that both battlers were not yet ready for a main stage appearance and needed more experience.
- Some fans expressed frustration with the recurring use of Dragon Ball Z references in battle rap.
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