Don't Flop Entertainment London, England, United Kingdom Mar 23, 2021

Georgie RootsvsOlde English

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
90% confidence
Score
30

Georgie Roots secured a decisive victory, as the overwhelming fan consensus pointed to his superior bars and overall performance. Multiple commenters explicitly scored the battle 3-0 in his favor, citing his consistent delivery and impactful lines, especially in the first round. Olde English, while having some moments, generally struggled to connect with the audience, with his writing being a common point of criticism.

Round-by-Round
Roots came out firing, with fans noting a 'great 1st' and a barrage of 'fire' bars that set the tone for the battle.
Georgie maintained his momentum, with many feeling the battle was decided early due to his strong showing. Olde English's writing began to draw criticism in this period.
Despite a noted angle from Olde English about the struggles of older battlers, his overall round was perceived as weak and 'barely bothered,' solidifying Roots' 3-0 clean sweep.
Analysis

The Don't Flop stage was set for a showdown between Georgie Roots and Olde English, and when the dust settled, Roots emerged as the clear victor, leaving no doubt in the minds of the masses. From the jump, Georgie came out swinging, unleashing a barrage of intricate schemes and punchlines that resonated deeply with the crowd, earning him a decisive 3-0 nod. Olde English, a veteran in the game, aimed to bring his seasoned pen to the forefront.

While he crafted an interesting angle in his third round, touching on the grind of OGs in battle rap, the overall reception suggested a performance that didn't quite hit the mark. Fans noted a perceived drop-off from his earlier battles, with many questioning if his writing was as sharp as it once was. Georgie Roots, on the other hand, solidified his position as one of the hottest newcomers in the scene.

His delivery was on point, and his material consistently landed, leading to observations that he 'destroyed' Olde English. Despite a few critics questioning his originality or overall appeal, the general sentiment was that Roots showcased why he's considered a force to be reckoned with, outclassing his opponent with a performance that felt like pure fire.

01Georgie Roots' consistent onslaught of bars, with fans highlighting 'at least 20 fire bars' throughout his performance.
02Olde English's third-round angle discussing the challenges faced by veteran battlers.
03A specific line from Olde English, 'Man said I'm the Atlantic Ocean?', which seemed to confuse or underwhelm some viewers.
04Georgie Roots' delivery earned him comparisons to 'Prince Phillip' and comments that he was 'going off,' signaling a high-energy performance.
05An observation that Georgie Roots may have used a line previously delivered by Tony D.
What fans loved
  • Georgie Roots' prolific bar work and consistent delivery throughout the battle.
  • Fans praising Georgie Roots as the 'best newcomer' Don't Flop has seen in a long time.
  • The quality and consistency of the 'Pin Drop' series.
  • Olde English's third-round angle, despite the round's overall perception.
Criticisms
  • Widespread disappointment with Olde English's writing and performance, with some claiming he 'fell off' or 'barely bothered'.
  • A segment of fans who don't 'get' Georgie Roots or question his tier status.
  • Speculation that Georgie Roots used a line taken from Tony D.
  • General frustration from some viewers over the battle's quality, describing it as 'what the f*** have I just watched' or 'went downhill really fast'.

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