Me and my friend got to the event at 1:30, stood in the VIP line up for about 10 minutes. The battles started after 3:15 pm.
We had VIP tickets. The VIP sections were balconies. At first there were 2 sections, they opened a 3rd section later on to accommodate the large number of people that joined in.
Let’s first talk about the VIP sections.
This is what we were supposed to be getting.
“Pre-Sale V.I.P. tickets are only $70 and include a free drink, VIP access and a guaranteed spot up front to see the battles live + more perks when you get to the venue. There were only 100 VIP tickets available and already we are over half sold out. Make sure to get yours today if you want a VIP ticket.”
This is what we got.
VIP access was a balcony with 3 dirty couches and a couple of rusty tables.
The guaranteed spot up front to see the battles live was non-existent, the best view you got was the view from the balcony in the VIP section in which you were standing, even that being in question considering that a group of friends would hog spots with a good view and save the spot for each other while one takes a piss or grabs a beer and etc…
Aside from the 1 free drink ticket there was no perks that I knew off that VIP’s got.
There was a lot more than 100 VIP’s at the venue.
This to me killed the whole purpose of getting the VIP tickets in the first place.
As I already mentioned, the battles started after 3:15 pm. The first battle was Soul vs Wize Guy.
Couldn’t hear none of the intros because the mics were low and the crowd was talking.
I had little interest for this battle to begin with, so I won’t go into detail.
Basically Wize Guy had a couple of funny jokes, touched on the Caustic incident and then had a lot of average material to follow. Soul, rebuttalled the Caustic incident and was very aggressive throughout all 3 rounds. So I agree with the decision.
Tycoon Tax vs Kaliente
Tycoon Tax had performance of the night in my opinion. He took good angles, had clever rhymes and just had a great performance. Kaliente was his usual self, nothing spectacular, aside from the 45 secs of his performance where there was no reaction whatsoever, it wasn’t horrible.
J Pro vs Sun Tzu
Couldn’t hear 90 % of what Sun Tzu said. J Pro was his usual self. Could hear most of what he said, of the power of his voice alone, cause the mics were way too low, and the crowd talked way too much. Obviously I couldn’t tell who won.
We had VIP tickets. The VIP sections were balconies. At first there were 2 sections, they opened a 3rd section later on to accommodate the large number of people that joined in.
Let’s first talk about the VIP sections.
This is what we were supposed to be getting.
“Pre-Sale V.I.P. tickets are only $70 and include a free drink, VIP access and a guaranteed spot up front to see the battles live + more perks when you get to the venue. There were only 100 VIP tickets available and already we are over half sold out. Make sure to get yours today if you want a VIP ticket.”
This is what we got.
VIP access was a balcony with 3 dirty couches and a couple of rusty tables.
The guaranteed spot up front to see the battles live was non-existent, the best view you got was the view from the balcony in the VIP section in which you were standing, even that being in question considering that a group of friends would hog spots with a good view and save the spot for each other while one takes a piss or grabs a beer and etc…
Aside from the 1 free drink ticket there was no perks that I knew off that VIP’s got.
There was a lot more than 100 VIP’s at the venue.
This to me killed the whole purpose of getting the VIP tickets in the first place.
As I already mentioned, the battles started after 3:15 pm. The first battle was Soul vs Wize Guy.
Couldn’t hear none of the intros because the mics were low and the crowd was talking.
I had little interest for this battle to begin with, so I won’t go into detail.
Basically Wize Guy had a couple of funny jokes, touched on the Caustic incident and then had a lot of average material to follow. Soul, rebuttalled the Caustic incident and was very aggressive throughout all 3 rounds. So I agree with the decision.
Tycoon Tax vs Kaliente
Tycoon Tax had performance of the night in my opinion. He took good angles, had clever rhymes and just had a great performance. Kaliente was his usual self, nothing spectacular, aside from the 45 secs of his performance where there was no reaction whatsoever, it wasn’t horrible.
J Pro vs Sun Tzu
Couldn’t hear 90 % of what Sun Tzu said. J Pro was his usual self. Could hear most of what he said, of the power of his voice alone, cause the mics were way too low, and the crowd talked way too much. Obviously I couldn’t tell who won.


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