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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
21

Despite a significant portion of the audience scoring the battle for Damasgus, fan comments indicate that the official decision went to Traser, with mentions of him becoming the 'new champ' and acknowledgment of the judges' controversial choice. This outcome was met with strong disagreement from some fans, labeling it a 'robbery'.

Round-by-Round
Damasgus set the tone with an onslaught of intricate bars and schemes, earning an early lead in the eyes of many fans who prioritized lyrical content.
Maintaining his momentum, Damasgus continued to impress with sharp punches and complex wordplay, embodying the 'bars over presence' sentiment that resonated with his supporters.
Rd 3Traser
Traser stepped up with a more impactful delivery, dropping 'real ish' angles that, despite some fan criticism regarding predictability and content, seemed to sway the official judges, clinching him the round and the battle.
Analysis

The 1Outs New Zealand stage was set for a classic showdown as Damasgus and Traser went head-to-head in a title match that left the crowd buzzing. Damasgus came out swinging, showcasing why he's known for his lyrical wizardry, stacking bars and intricate schemes that had heads nodding. His 'bars over presence' approach was undeniable, with quotables like 'my attitude like a season ending injury - im not playing anymore' hitting different and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Traser, on the other hand, brought a different kind of energy to the ring, opting for a raw, 'real ish' delivery. While some of his angles, like the 'Pfak dickriding' setup or a controversial 'Fortnite line,' drew mixed reactions, he managed to connect with impactful moments, including a 'fire' high jump line that resonated. The battle was a true slugfest, with both emcees leaving it all on the stage, contributing to a high-octane affair that solidified 1Outs' reputation for delivering top-tier battles.

When the dust settled, the judges' decision sparked immediate debate. Despite a significant portion of the fanbase leaning towards Damasgus, citing his superior bar work and schemes as a clear victory, the title officially changed hands to Traser. This outcome created a 'robbery' narrative among some fans, highlighting the contentious nature of judging in battle rap and proving that even a solid performance can't always guarantee a clear-cut win in the eyes of everyone.

01Damasgus showcased superior 'bars over presence,' delivering intricate schemes and punches that captivated the audience.
02Damasgus landed a highly impactful quotable: 'my attitude like a season ending injury - im not playing anymore.'
03Traser delivered a 'high jump line' that was praised by fans as 'FIRE' and 'SAVAGE.'
04A specific moment from Traser's performance drew an enthusiastic 'Fiiiiyuh' reaction from the crowd.
05Damasgus's '3 The Hardway bars' and 'Walter little Frank Bunce' references were highlighted as standout lines.
06Traser's 'Fortnite line' was met with negative reactions from some fans, who found it 'cringe' and out of place.
07Traser's use of a 'Pfak dickriding' angle was criticized by fans for being predictable and a 'let down.'
What fans loved
  • Damasgus's superior bar work and intricate schemes.
  • Specific quotables from Damasgus, like the 'season ending injury' line.
  • Traser's 'high jump line' for its impactful delivery.
  • The overall quality and excitement of the battle as a 'crazy' and 'scary match'.
Criticisms
  • Traser's 'Fortnite line' was perceived as 'cringe' and a low point.
  • Traser's 'Pfak dickriding' angle was seen as predictable and a 'let down.'
  • The official judging decision was controversial, with many fans feeling Damasgus was 'robbed' despite Traser becoming the new champ.
  • Some found Traser's angles to be predictable compared to Damasgus's originality.

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