Couldn’t hold a battle in Toronto of this magnitude without Drizzy on the scene:

Hailing from Nova Scotia, Pat Stay has earned his placement as one of King of the Dot’s top battlers. As one of the self proclaimed progenitors of the written battling era, Pat got his start in the Element’s League, tearing through competion with ease, proving he was one of the best around. With the inception of King of the Dot, written battles became much more popularized throughout Canada, allowing for many more participants than before. Seeing his chance to expand his fan base and showcase his abilities, Pat Stay got back into the ring against his first KOTD opponent, Bartone. Riding the success of his first battle, Pat has since gained the clout to command much bigger names, often taking on some of the best from other leagues, such as The Saurus, Arsonal, Head Ice and Marvwon. One of his best known battles, against long time friend Hollohan, catapulted Pat into the spotlight, showing he was able to hang with the best and was not to be trifled with. Making another Blackout appearance, Pat takes on American Math Hoffa in what was one of the best battles of the event.

When discussing the New York City battle scene, if Math Hoffa isn’t the first name to be mentioned, he isn’t far behind it. One of the most iconic figures in the circuit today, Math has been around since the Smack DVD era, and came out of the gates swinging. With early on camera battles against legends such as Iron Solomon, Nems, and T-Rex, Math began his battle career going against some of the best in the world. Since then, Hoffa has been on a war path, squaring off against the likes of Aye Verb, Arsonal, and Marvwon. A veritable giant in the scene, the Brooklyn native has been in the ring with the best, and more often than not, emerges victorious from his bouts. Known for his intimidating stage presence, commanding delivery and deadly ability to break down his opponents with hard hitting punchlines and bars, Math has proven time and time again that he is no slouch. Making his first trip north of the border to battle in King of the Dot, Math Hoffa takes on arguably the best that Canada has to offer in Pat Stay.

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