Talk:The final fu

The Final Fu. Is it about true Martial Artist showing their skill, or is the show about little Ernie Reyes demonstrating what all other Martial Artist can do? Each show, has a little scene where he does demos. The show is about the skills of the Martial Artist selected for this show, not the Ernie Reyes, Jr., show. Give me a break and others. We want to see the variety of skills, not just what Reyes does.

In one show, as the contestants were breaking little barrels to obtain numbers to determine how many push-ups, etc., they must do, one contestant, was unfairly critized for looking into the drum and pulling out a number, which was less than 25. Give this kid a break. He broke into the barrel, saw a lessor number, as he was facing down into the barrel and grabbed the lessor number. He shouldn't be critized for that. He faced a number and chose a number. Just because it was less than the max of 25, he was unduly called a cheat.

Also, during the show, when they set up the vases and tied them to strings, this was unfair to the taller competitors, as most of the male contestants, were except for the queer. This was easier for the little women and the queer to do, than it was for the taller men. Which was the vast majority.

Finally, whomever, MTV consulted, as their Martial Arts expert must of been a complete idiot, as he had no concept of Martial Arts competition in the circuits. He set up the fights for 1 minute rounds. In competition, the rounds are two minutes. This gives the competitors more of an ability to demonstrate their kicking abilities. This MTV so called consultant, set up the fight were the true martial arts skills of kicking were rated meaningless. Giving the illusion, that Martial Artist fight with their fists. This MTV attempt to try out a show, that would rate with the show called the Contender, where boxers fight hard to win, this MTV martial artist consultant, knew zilch about Martial Arts competition.

Next time, if this show is to succeed, it must bring back the true fighters, who did not appear till the last week of the show, and was limited then, and let them go at it. Put the headgear on, and let the kicks and punches flow.

MTV also needs to hire, the most expierenced person on the show to host it, and not select some ego maniac as Ernie Reyes Jr.