Brooklyn, New York, United States Oct 5, 2017

Jerry WessvsBedaffi Green

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Verdict
Winner
65% confidence
Score
30

Jerry Wess edged out Bedaffi Green in a highly competitive battle, largely due to his consistent delivery and impactful bars across all rounds. While Bedaffi Green delivered strong material, particularly in the second round, his frequent reliance on his phone for lyrics throughout the battle swayed many fans and judges towards Jerry Wess.

Round-by-Round
Rd 1Jerry WessJerry Wess started strong, delivering potent bars despite a minor stumble. Bedaffi Green also came out with solid material, but Wess's overall presence and punchlines gave him the slight edge.
Rd 2Jerry WessThis round was a highlight for both rappers, with Bedaffi Green delivering an incredible performance. However, Jerry Wess elevated his game even further, with many fans noting his 'leaving earth' level of performance, securing a clear win for the round.
Rd 3Jerry WessThe third round was closely contested and highly debatable. While Bedaffi Green continued to deliver, Jerry Wess maintained his momentum and polished delivery, ultimately edging out the round in the eyes of most viewers, especially considering Bedaffi's phone usage.
Analysis

The WeGoHardTV stage was set for a classic clash as Jerry Wess and Bedaffi Green stepped up, delivering a battle that had the room buzzing. Both emcees brought their A-game, trading haymakers and intricate schemes that kept the crowd on its feet. Jerry Wess, returning with a noticeable upgrade in his craft, showcased a polished delivery and a relentless barrage of bars that demonstrated his growth in the scene.

His second round, in particular, was a masterclass, with fans declaring he 'left earth' with his performance. Bedaffi Green, a respected veteran, also came with fire, proving why he's considered a slept-on talent. His second round was equally impressive, packed with hard-hitting lines that could have easily swung the momentum.

However, a recurring issue with Bedaffi checking his phone for lyrics throughout the battle became a point of contention for many, subtly impacting the perception of his otherwise strong performance. This detail, combined with Jerry Wess's consistent and sharp delivery, ultimately tipped the scales. While many fans called the battle a 'debatable' classic, the consensus leaned towards Jerry Wess securing the victory.

His ability to deliver clear, impactful rounds and his apparent dedication to honing his craft resonated deeply with the audience. Bedaffi Green's performance, despite its undeniable quality, faced an uphill battle against the perceived lack of memorization, making this a pivotal moment for both artists in the WeGoHardTV circuit.

01Jerry Wess's intricate 'Duece/tray quarter' scheme with the 3:15/3:16 timestamp punchline landed with significant impact.
02Jerry Wess's 'plant something in Green-house' line was a clever and impactful personal attack.
03Bedaffi Green's consistent use of his 'I SAID THAT' catchphrase resonated with the crowd and became a memorable part of his performance.
04Jerry Wess's 'Paramore' bar, connecting the band to 'pair a more' and 'AK', was a complex and well-received punchline.
05Jerry Wess delivered a powerful closing line in the third round, stating 'you lose your life I lose my hearing we'll both experience death'.
What fans loved
  • Jerry Wess's second round was widely celebrated as his best performance of the night, with fans praising his energy and aggressive delivery.
  • Fans lauded the battle as a 'classic' for its high-quality bars and engaging back-and-forth from both competitors.
  • Bedaffi Green's second round also received significant acclaim for its strong delivery and impactful content.
  • Many viewers appreciated Jerry Wess's noticeable improvement and polished delivery, indicating a successful return to form.
Criticisms
  • Bedaffi Green received criticism for frequently checking his phone during rounds, which many fans perceived as a lack of memorization or preparation.
  • Some viewers felt that the crowd's reactions were at times exaggerated, creating an artificial hype for certain bars.
  • A few comments suggested that Jerry Wess's bars could sometimes be random or that his delivery could be faster.
  • There was considerable debate among fans regarding the scoring of individual rounds, particularly the first and third, indicating a very close contest.

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