Never Stay Sober tourmates Bizarre and Big T recently had an exclusive sit-down with VladTV where they discussed URL having a unisex card, Dizaster's return to King of The Dot, and top-tier battlers being taken for granted.

The clip starts off with Big T being asked if he would participate in a unisex card, to which he answered that he was not interested. The reason for the Chicago native declining a male vs. female battle was due to the same angles being overplayed in those type of battles.

The topic then arose of Dizaster making his return to King of The Dot in July after starting a brawl with Math Hoffa at BOLA 5 last year. When asked if he was looking forward to the Cali emcee coming back to compete in the Canadian league, Big T answered that he was definitely excited to see him getting off of his suspension and also added that Diz was responsible for bringing KOTD to a majority of its American fans back when he battled DNA at one of their events.

Bizarre was then asked to name his favorite battler, to which he replied that he honestly didn't have one. The Dab Life rapper's explanation for this was due to the fact that while battling, an emcee can have a short span of success and then begin to lose steam.

In the second half of the clip, Big T shares a story of a time when he was a rookie coming up in the battle world. He goes into detail about how he and a mutual friend of his, as well as Bizarre's, were trying to earn stripes in the battle field and wanted to put their skills to the test against Detroit battlers X-Factor and Young Miles. These battles never took place due to the fact that T and his partner did not have the credentials to be considered worthy opponents for the matchups, in Biz's opinion. The moral of this story is that the Midwest duo feels that the efforts of top-tier battlers are not being rewarded and too many "no name" battlers are being allowed to battle top-notch competition, something which was once considered a privilege.

The touring partners close out the clip with comments on DNA's road to success, as well as Bizarre speaking on not giving fellow Detroit native X-Factor an opportunity to put his skills on display in the beginning stages of his career.