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Jerry Wess delivered a dominant performance, consistently landing impactful bars and schemes that left a lasting impression on the crowd and viewers. Fan comments overwhelmingly declared him the clear winner, with many describing his showing as a 'body bag' or a '3-0 in a one-rounder'. While Gwitty had moments of his signature style and sportsmanship, he was ultimately outshined by Wess's relentless lyrical assault.
The WeGoHardTV stage lit up for a highly anticipated one-round clash between the charismatic Gwitty and the rising lyrical force, Jerry Wess. From the jump, Wess asserted his presence, unleashing a relentless torrent of intricate wordplay and haymakers that kept the crowd on edge. His 'squeeze the 22...
I'm trying to quote something' line became an instant classic, sending shockwaves through the venue and solidifying his dominant performance. Gwitty, known for his unorthodox flow and engaging personality, brought his signature energy to the stage. While he landed some clever bars and showcased his unique comedic timing, he found himself consistently on the defensive against Wess's aggressive onslaught.
What truly stood out was Gwitty's sportsmanship, often reacting genuinely to Wess's most potent punches, a testament to his love for the craft. Ultimately, Jerry Wess delivered a commanding performance, leaving no doubt in the minds of most fans about the outcome. The battle served as a powerful statement for Wess, cementing his status as a formidable talent to watch, while Gwitty's beloved persona and appreciation for the art form continued to endear him to the battle rap community.
- Jerry Wess's 'squeeze the 22' bar was universally praised as a battle-winning moment, frequently cited as one of the best lines of the year.
- Fans lauded Jerry Wess's consistent bar-heavy delivery and overall lyrical skill, marking him as an emerging talent with a bright future.
- Gwitty's unique energy, ad-libs, and genuine sportsmanship were appreciated by many, showcasing his deep respect for the art form.
- The battle was widely described as 'fire' and a 'classic one-rounder,' with many viewers discovering Jerry Wess through this performance.
- Some viewers felt the crowd's enthusiastic reactions, or 'gas,' occasionally overshadowed the bars and detracted from the viewing experience.
- Gwitty's performance was seen by some as less impactful, with comments noting perceived stumbles and a lack of direct aggression against his opponent.
- There were observations that the battle, being a single, long round, could have benefited from a traditional three-round structure.
- A few comments suggested that some of Jerry Wess's impactful bars might have been similar to lines previously used by other rappers.
- Concerns were raised about Gwitty's tendency to act as a hypeman for his opponent during the battle, which some found distracting or indicative of a losing performance.
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