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Community Verdict

Verdict
Winner
85% confidence
Score
30

Olde English consistently impressed the audience with his sharp wordplay, intricate schemes, and memorable bars. Fan comments overwhelmingly favored his performance, with many feeling he was underrated or even 'robbed' of a clear victory, indicating a dominant showing.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Olde EnglishOlde English started strong, delivering a round that many fans immediately highlighted as 'dope' and impactful, setting a high bar for the battle.
Rd 2Olde EnglishMaintaining his momentum, Olde English continued to showcase 'insane bars' and 'sick wordplay,' further solidifying his lyrical advantage over Cracker.
Rd 3Olde EnglishDespite some minor critiques on his delivery, Olde English's content remained superior, with his unique angles and clever lines resonating more strongly with the audience.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage played host to a lyrical showdown between Cracker and Olde English, a battle that saw Olde English emerge as the clear fan favorite. From the jump, Olde English captivated the crowd with his intricate wordplay and distinct angles, delivering a performance many viewers felt was severely underrated. Olde English's rounds were packed with memorable lines, including standout bars like the 'Aliens in the fridge' and 'Robinson Crusoe' references that sparked immediate reactions.

His creative schemes, particularly his 'literature' and 'flower' concepts, showcased a depth of writing that resonated deeply with the audience, even if some felt certain elements were 'slept on' by the judges or wider viewership. While Cracker brought his own presence to the stage, it was Olde English's consistent lyrical prowess that dominated the conversation. Despite a few comments noting minor issues with his delivery, the overwhelming sentiment pointed to Olde English as the deserving victor, solidifying his reputation as a battler with a sharp pen and unique style.

01Olde English delivers the impactful 'And he'll only be seeing Friday like Robinson Crusoe' bar.
02The 'Aliens in the fridge' bar lands, drawing strong reactions from the crowd.
03Olde English's 'literature' scheme is introduced, sparking discussion among viewers about its execution.
04Olde English's 'flower' scheme is performed, with some fans feeling it was overlooked.
05Olde English's intense 'creepy stare' moment draws attention from the audience.
What fans loved
  • Fans widely praised Olde English's intricate wordplay and clever schemes, noting his 'insane bars' and lyrical depth.
  • Olde English's first round was frequently highlighted as a particularly strong and 'dope' performance.
  • Specific bars, such as the 'Aliens in the fridge' and 'Robinson Crusoe' lines, were singled out for their brilliance and impact.
  • His unique 'literature' and 'flower' angles were appreciated for their originality, though some felt they were overlooked.
Criticisms
  • Some viewers felt Olde English's delivery occasionally lacked impact, despite his strong lyrical content.
  • A few comments suggested that Olde English's 'creepy stare' and aggressive posturing were off-putting to some.
  • There was a debate among fans regarding the accuracy and believability of Olde English's 'literature' scheme.
  • A segment of the audience expressed general disappointment with the overall quality of the battle, suggesting it was 'bottom tier' for the league.

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