The Riot Los Angeles, California, United States Dec 26, 2021

CharronvsOoops

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

Charron secured a dominant victory through a combination of superior writing, strategic angling, and a devastating third round. While Ooops started with a focused, aggressive angle centered on race and activism, Charron systematically dismantled his opponent's credibility round by round. His clinical rebuttals and personal attacks in the second and third rounds proved to be indefensible, culminating in a character assassination that left Ooops with no response.

Round-by-Round
Ooops came out swinging with a heavy, race-focused angle, landing some solid punches like the 'PAW Patrol' bar. However, Charron weathered the storm, flipping Ooops' predictable angles back on him with sharper writing and prebuttals, like the 'graveyard so deep you'd use it as a third round' line. Charron's cleaner performance edged the round.
Ooops continued his activist angle, but his material started to feel repetitive. Charron took complete control in the second, breaking down Ooops' persona with layered schemes and personal bars. The 'Caitlyn Jenner/Bruce' line was a surgical strike that landed heavily, and his comparison of their respective pains clearly outclassed Ooops' approach.
This was a certified bodybag round. Ooops delivered his signature emotional, 'king of the third' style performance, but it was completely overshadowed. Charron unloaded a round of ruthless personal attacks, exposing alleged financial hypocrisy and fraudulent activism. Lines like 'Look at me when I'm billing you' and 'fake Bruce, Marshall Law in Tekken' were knockout blows that ended the debate.
Analysis

In a classic clash of styles and philosophies on The Riot stage, Charron delivered a masterful performance to score a clear victory over St. Louis activist Ooops. From the jump, Ooops came with his trademark approach, launching a relentless barrage of material centered on racial injustice and framing Charron as a cultural appropriator.

His first round was pointed and aggressive, landing some solid shots. But the veteran Charron proved why he's known as the 'Smack Killer.' He absorbed Ooops' best shots and returned fire with surgical precision, cleaner writing, and devastating angles. By the second round, Charron began to deconstruct Ooops' entire persona, flipping his activist stance into a liability.

The momentum shifted decisively in his favor. The third round was the nail in the coffin. While Ooops delivered another emotional sermon, Charron unleashed one of the most brutal character assassinations of the year.

He systematically exposed alleged hypocrisy in Ooops' activism and finances, leaving the crowd stunned and his opponent visibly shaken. It was a dominant display that turned a competitive battle into a certified bodybag.

01Ooops' bar: 'It's fuck 12 so much to the point my kids can't even watch PAW Patrol.' A creative and memorable line that was a highlight of his performance.
02Charron's line: 'My graveyard so deep you'd use it as a third round.' A clever and arrogant bar that perfectly encapsulated his veteran status and dismissed Ooops' chances.
03Charron's line: 'You never won a battle as Ooops. Caitlyn Jenner, you only have a winning track record as Bruce.' A devastating personal attack that cleverly weaponized Ooops' real name (Bruce Franks Jr.).
04Charron's entire third round, focusing on accusations of financial misconduct and fake activism, effectively dismantled Ooops' entire persona and ended the battle decisively.
What fans loved
  • Charron's devastating and personal third round.
  • The 'Look at me when I'm billing you' angle.
  • The 'Caitlyn Jenner/Bruce' bar.
  • The 'fake Bruce, Marshall Law in Tekken' line.
  • Charron's ability to dismantle the race-based angles used against him.
  • Ooops' 'PAW Patrol' line was frequently cited as his best moment.
Criticisms
  • Ooops' over-reliance on the 'race card' and 'victim' angles was seen as lazy and predictable.
  • Many fans felt the race angle was ineffective against Charron, who is Canadian.
  • The crowd was often too loud and disrespectful during the performances.
  • Ooops' performance was considered a letdown after years of calling Charron out.

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