AI Verdict
The vast majority of fan comments declared Bison Briggz the clear victor, with many scoring it a decisive 3-0. Briggz was lauded for his strong bars, effective personals, and energetic stage presence, contrasting sharply with Bamalam's perceived lack of impact and subpar delivery. While some accusations of ghostwriting for Briggz emerged, it did not significantly detract from the fan perception of his win.
The Don't Flop stage saw Bison Briggz step up to face Bamalam in a clash that ultimately leaned heavily in Briggz's favor. From the jump, Briggz brought the heat, delivering personals and punchlines with a confident stage presence that kept the energy high. His second-round 'zeitgeist multi's' were a standout moment, locking in key momentum and drawing cheers from the crowd.
Bamalam, unfortunately, struggled to find his rhythm. Critics pointed to his delivery as 'flat' and his material, particularly in the first round, as relying on lengthy setups that didn't pay off. Despite some acknowledging Bamalam's potential as a writer, his execution on the night left many wanting more, unable to convert intricate writing into impactful performance.
While murmurs of ghostwriting for Briggz surfaced, it did little to sway the overall sentiment that Briggz secured a convincing win. The battle, for many, underscored a performance gap on the day, with Briggz proving too sharp and too present for his opponent.
- Bison Briggz's confident performance and strong bars
- Briggzy's 'zeitgeist multi's' in round two
- The clear win for Bison Briggz, especially scoring 3-0
- The battle was widely considered boring and unengaging ('cured my insomnia', 'wack', 'waste of time')
- Bamalam's poor delivery, lack of charisma, and weak punches
- Allegations of Shotty Horroh ghostwriting for Bison Briggz
- Perceived crowd bias in favor of Bison Briggz
- General decline in quality for Don't Flop events and battles
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