This stuff is not even good entertainment. It's shit.
As a real martial artist, I gotta say once I get a wrist lock on my opponent or side arm control, they are NEVER getting out of it. I don't care if they are twice my size and there's two of them, once I get one of them in a wrist lock or side arm control, I can control BOTH fighters and kick their guts out and use the first guy as a human shield against the second guy, etc. They are NEVER getting out of it, no matter how strong they are and no matter how much they squirm.
On WWE, they have these idiots allegedly having "side arm control" and the other guy gets out of by cutting a flip or cartwheel or whatever. doesn't' work. When I get side arm control, your arm is pinned beneath my arm at my waist (center of gravity) and I'm thrust kicking your guts and kidney or liver out over and over and you are going to VERBALLY SUBMIT or else TAP OUT standing up, or else you're going to suffer internal bleeding and organ failure, but either way, I win.
It doesn't' matter if you have TWO second Dan black belts attacking me. Once I get the first guy in a wrist lock or side arm control, I'll keep his body between myself and the second opponent until I kick him into submission. Then once he submits, I toss him aside and beat the other guy.
Pretty easy stuff. At least it was when I was 20 years old. I probably can't beat two second dans 1vs2 anymore, but I doubt any 2nd Dan can beat me 1vs1 even in my present medical condition.
Note to self: I should have fought professionally when I was 20 years old, before I got diabetes and stroke-like symptoms. Most pro fighters range from Purple Belt to 2nd Dan, which are piss easy to beat 1vs1.
I'll do a breakdown of Isshinryu Belt Ranks and Syllabus in another MyTake post later, but basically by the time a woman masters the Blue Belt kata from Isshinryu, she can win a 1vs2 handicap in a gang rape situation.
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