shyt was hype. Everyone but wack ass Wavy did their thing. Brizz stomped himYeah I may have to get that volume 3 now.

That’s because Brizz vs Twork SHOULD be a big headline battle but right now it would be the first or second battle of the card. IF these cats would perform to their best for a year straight they would be a damn NOME headline battle.I want to see Brizz vs. Twork badly....smack keeping that in the background
also geechi vs. math
i really hope lux dont take that dizaster battle. its going to be trash.
if lux go west, i rather he take danny meyers.
I’d much rather see them battle on a SMACK volume, it would clearly be the best setting for their stylesThat’s because Brizz vs Twork SHOULD be a big headline battle but right now it would be the first or second battle of the card. IF these cats would perform to their best for a year straight they would be a damn NOME headline battle.
Banned the real setting imoI dont think the Volumes are actually catered towards lyricists. Im not surprised Mike P lost to Suge
Think about the concept. This Volume series is supposed to mirror the environment of the DVD battles. The better lyricist didn't win every battle on the DVDs; it was who had more presence. There's a reason Party Arty won the war against Mook in the long run
Certain battles make sense on certain platforms. The best platform to battle Diz is on KOTD. Diz on RBE would be interesting, because it would be different. Diz on the URL is not interesting. None of the battles he wants are interesting on the URL. I don't think he could ever get hot on the URL.
Let's be honest, can Dizaster really pick and choose battles right now? NJT & Shine would probably battle him, because they battle anyone. However, if you asked them who they want to battle, I highly doubt they have any interest to battle this guy.
Diz & KOTD need each other badly.
I dont think the Volumes are actually catered towards lyricists. Im not surprised Mike P lost to Suge
Think about the concept. This Volume series is supposed to mirror the environment of the DVD battles. The better lyricist didn't win every battle on the DVDs; it was who had more presence. There's a reason Party Arty won the war against Mook in the long run