The transcript appears to be a rap battle between two opponents, Harry Ax (also known as Mr. Mackintosh) and Ivan Makhalov (also referred to as the King). The battle is moderated by a host and judged by a panel, including Roma, Dmitry, and Ked.
The rap battle is intense and features insults, wordplay, and references to history, culture, and personal characteristics. Harry Ax appears to be the more aggressive and confident opponent, while the King struggles to keep up.
The judges' comments suggest that Harry Ax won the battle, with one judge praising his performance and noting that the King's style was more suited to a "one-man theater." The judges also discuss the importance of preparation and experience in rap battles, with one judge suggesting that the King's lack of preparation and reliance on pre-written verses was a major factor in his loss.
Overall, the transcript suggests that Harry Ax emerged victorious in the rap battle, with his confidence, creativity, and quick thinking proving to be too much for the King to handle.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The participants in the rap battle are Harry Ax (also known as Mr. Mackintosh) and Ivan Makhalov (also known as the King).
2. Harry Ax represents St. Petersburg and is a Bolshevik.
3. The battle is being judged by Roma, Dmitry K, Vanskaya Viper, and others.
4. The battle is taking place in a hip-hop setting, with a audience and a host.
5. Harry Ax and the King take turns delivering rap verses, with each trying to outdo the other.
6. The King mentions that he is from Germany and makes references to Hitler and the Third Reich.
7. Harry Ax responds with verses that mock the King's German heritage and accuse him of being a "psychopath".
8. The King fires back with verses that insult Harry Ax's appearance and accuse him of being a "cudgel with your friends skins".
9. The battle continues, with each participant delivering increasingly aggressive and personal verses.
10. The judges and audience members offer their reactions and opinions on the battle.
11. The outcome of the battle is not explicitly stated, but the King appears to have been defeated.