AI Verdict
Hipnosis delivered a dominant performance, earning an overwhelming 3-0 fan consensus. His heavy punches and memorable lines consistently landed, leaving Progre$$ with little room to respond effectively. Fan comments explicitly praised Hipnosis's performance and impact throughout the battle.
The SkyTier Northwest stage was set for a classic 'Old School vs. New School' showdown as Hipnosis stepped up against Progre$$. From the moment the first round dropped, it was clear Hipnosis came to do more than just battle; he came to make a statement.
Delivering a barrage of heavy punches and intricate schemes, Hipnosis commanded the arena, proving why he's considered a true general in the game. Hipnosis showcased some of his best work in recent memory, leaving no doubt about his intent. Lines like 'stick to progress, i don’t plan to fail' and the impactful 'I had to clear the line to talk to other inmates.. my first cell phone' weren't just bars; they were clear knockout blows.
The crowd's reaction spoke volumes, acknowledging the veteran's dominant display and leaving many wondering if Progre$$ could find an answer. While Progre$$ stepped into the ring and delivered his material, facing a Hipnosis on this level proved to be an uphill climb. The 'new school' emcee had moments, but they were largely overshadowed by Hipnosis's relentless pressure.
Despite a solid effort, Progre$$ found it challenging to match the veteran's consistency and hard-hitting delivery, a testament to Hipnosis's seasoned craft. In the end, Hipnosis put on a clinic, leaving no question about the outcome. The performance was a highlight reel for his fans and a stern reminder to the culture that the old school still runs deep.
SkyTier Northwest delivered a fire battle, but Hipnosis bodied his mark with precision and power.
- Hipnosis's dominant 3-0 performance and heavy punches.
- Specific punchlines from Hipnosis that landed hard, like the 'first cell phone' bar.
- The overall high quality of Hipnosis's battle rap skill, noted as 'best Hip I seen in a while'.
- The general appreciation for SkyTier Northwest for hosting a 'fire battle'.
- Questions raised about Progre$$'s statement regarding business relationships and potential league lawsuits.
- Distractions in the crowd, specifically an individual tugging on a rapper's shirt.
- Concerns and questions surrounding an edit observed in the second round of the battle.
Related Battles
Chat
Members Only
Log in to view the chat and share your thoughts on this matchup.





