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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
60% confidence
Score
30

Despite a significant hiatus, 100 Bulletz returned with sharp, original material tailored specifically for A.Ward, catching many fans off guard. His penmanship and impactful delivery in key moments, particularly his third round, led a strong contingent of viewers to score him 3-0 or 2-1. While A.Ward delivered a consistently high-level performance, Bulletz's fresh angles and "best comeback ever" narrative resonated more strongly with the audience, giving him the slight edge in this highly debatable contest.

Round-by-Round
Delivered original material and strong initial impact, setting a high bar for his return and showcasing no signs of rust.
Maintained momentum with intricate schemes and quotables, with many fans praising his 'insane' second round despite A.Ward's strong counters.
Ended with a 'finisher' round, described by many as 'leaving earth,' solidifying his performance and swinging the overall decision for a significant portion of the audience.
Analysis

The battle rap world braced itself for the return of a legend, and 100 Bulletz did not disappoint, stepping back into the ring against the consistent force that is A.Ward at KOTD. What transpired was a high-octane verbal clash, a testament to pure penmanship and strategic angling that lived up to the hype and then some. Both emcees came ready to rumble, unleashing a volley of intricate bars and clever setups that kept the crowd on edge.

Bulletz, fresh off a lengthy hiatus, showcased a remarkable lack of rust, delivering some of the most original and personal material A.Ward has faced in recent memory. His schemes were surgical, hitting specific targets with precision and wit, proving he hasn't lost a step. From 'left it on red' wordplay to the 'Christian actor' jabs, Bulletz was cooking with gas, reminding everyone why his name still carries weight.

Not to be outdone, A.Ward brought his signature blend of impactful delivery and hard-hitting lines, demonstrating why he's considered one of the top-tier talents in the game. His rebuttals were sharp, his cadence commanding, and his ability to counter punch kept the momentum fluid throughout all three rounds. Lines like the 'seven is my one' punch connected hard, showing his own lyrical prowess.

Ultimately, this encounter was a masterclass in pen game, leaving fans debating who truly walked away with the W. While A.Ward's consistent heat was undeniable, Bulletz's triumphant comeback, fueled by fresh angles and undeniable quotables, left a lasting impression, cementing this battle as an instant classic for the books and a statement return for a seasoned veteran.

01100 Bulletz's line: "Your savior died on the cross and you really wanna profit off T's"
02100 Bulletz's intricate bar: "He saw Jesus's words in the New Testament and left it on RED"
03A.Ward's punchline: "So there's a reason I've been calling you my dog for years...cause your SEVEN is my ONE"
04100 Bulletz's line: "I got paid thousands... I at least had to give 100 to God!"
05100 Bulletz's "Christian actor bar" or "Christian Bale scheme" aimed at A.Ward
06A.Ward's "Brady Tkachuk line"
07A.Ward's wordplay: "WE PUT EH (A) AFTER EVERYTHING"
08A.Ward's line: "I forgot you all was Celsius"
09100 Bulletz's "Sorry Player" reference scheme, seen as an homage to Bender
What fans loved
  • 100 Bulletz's incredible comeback performance, showing no rust after a 7-year hiatus.
  • The originality and freshness of 100 Bulletz's material and angles tailored for A.Ward.
  • Multiple quotable bars from both battlers, particularly Bulletz's 'Jesus words on red' and 'Christian actor' lines, and Ward's 'seven is my one'.
  • The high level of penmanship and lyrical prowess displayed by both emcees.
  • The battle being an instant classic and a strong return for KOTD.
  • A.Ward's consistent elite performance and ability to bring out the best in opponents.
Criticisms
  • Debate over A.Ward's rebuttals in the second round, with some feeling they potentially cost him the round.
  • Some fans noted that A.Ward's delivery occasionally sounded similar across battles, impacting perceived originality.
  • A minor observation about the presence of a 'seated crowd' at the battle rap event.

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