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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
99% confidence
Score
30

The fan consensus is overwhelmingly in favor of Jada Raye, viewing this as a complete 'bodybag' victory. Jada is consistently praised for her performance, bars, and swag. Conversely, Splytt is universally seen as providing unintentional comedy rather than competition, with her lines being quoted for their absurdity. The battle is remembered as a lopsided showcase for Jada.

Round-by-Round
Jada established control with a solid performance. Splytt's round was chaotic and featured several nonsensical rhymes that immediately lost the crowd's competitive interest, though it provided entertainment.
Jada continued to land well-structured bars, while Splytt's performance became even more memorable for its bizarre lines, including the infamous 'doo doo' bar. The crowd's reaction, especially from other battlers, solidified Jada's dominance.
A clear round for Jada who closed out a flawless victory. Splytt's energy remained high, but her material was perceived as a freestyle-gone-wrong, failing to connect on a lyrical level.
Analysis

In what has become one of Queen of the Ring's most legendary and unintentionally hilarious sparring sessions, Jada Raye secured a definitive victory over Splytt. This wasn't a battle of wits as much as it was a showcase for Jada Raye's burgeoning star power against an opponent whose performance defied all convention. Jada stepped on the stage looking polished and sharp, delivering composed rounds filled with clever bars and undeniable swag, proving she was ready for the main stage.

Splytt, on the other hand, brought a chaotic, off-the-wall energy that left the crowd, and her opponent, in stitches. With lines like 'take a hard shit, we call that a doo doo' and 'red light green light go,' her rounds became instant cult classics for all the wrong reasons. The reactions from seasoned battlers like Phara Funeral and Tori Doe in the background told the entire story.

While Splytt kept the energy high, her content couldn't match Jada's pen. In the end, Jada Raye got the clear win, but Splytt inadvertently won a permanent place in battle rap meme history.

01Splytt delivers the now-infamous line, 'take a hard shit, we call that a doo doo,' causing widespread laughter and disbelief from the crowd and Jada Raye herself.
02The facial expressions and reactions from fellow QOTR battlers Phara Funeral, Tori Doe, and Ms. Murk to Splytt's bars became a major highlight, with their looks of confusion and amusement amplifying the comedic nature of the battle.
03Splytt says 'red light green light go,' another line that fans frequently quote as an example of her simple and ineffective rhyme schemes.
04Jada Raye delivers a standout punchline: 'I'm ready for the ring like a bitch with 4 kids,' showcasing her improved delivery and confidence.
What fans loved
  • Splytt's unintentionally hilarious bars ('doo doo', 'red light green light go').
  • The priceless reactions from Phara Funeral and other battlers in the crowd.
  • Jada Raye's strong performance, delivery, and confident swagger.
  • The overall entertainment and comedic value of the battle.
Criticisms
  • Splytt's performance was considered lyrically terrible and non-competitive.
  • The battle was extremely one-sided, a complete blowout.
  • Speculation that Splytt was freestyling poorly and was unprepared.
  • Some viewers felt Jada Raye's style and delivery were too heavily influenced by Phara Funeral.

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