For centuries, each of the various martial arts disciplines declared its techniques superior to those of the competing combat arts. But there existed no forum in which to prove these claims.For centuries, each of the various martial arts disciplines declared its techniques superior to those of the competing combat arts. But there existed no forum in which to prove these claims.For centuries, each of the various martial arts disciplines declared its techniques superior to those of the competing combat arts. But there existed no forum in which to prove these claims.
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This show featured Martial Art battles\demonstrations. In between each of the fights were backstage storylines developing things like friendships and feuds between the fighters. Later on in the series a storyline developed involving a villain, however I didn't catch all of it. It was an alright show even though it basically copied the WWF and didn't last very long.
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I loved watching WMAC Masters and would like to see it on TV again. I think maybe it was ahead of it's time & would get better ratings now. Especially if they aired it on Spike TV. I love watching UFC & Pro's Vs Joe's etc. As beautiful as Shannon Lee is, the guys would probably watch it just to see her. My husband has never heard of the show and I would love for him to see it. He has always said he would like to see a martial arts show where people actually fight. Usually when you find martial arts on TV they are just going through routines (drills) -I can't remember what that is called. That's when I told him about WMAC Masters. If & when I find it on DVD - I will purchase a copy.
This show was off the hook. It gave good insight to the different worlds of martial arts and kept you hooked by the storylines. All the actors on the show were actual martial artists and know how to entertain a crowd. It was fun seeing the titles jump from person to person.
A wonderful return down amnesia lane. I use to watch this show as a kid. As a martial artist I looked up to these guys a bit although I was never on their level. I actually met Chris Casamassa once although I doubt he will remember. This was a good show that never had a chance.
This television series was good. It featured real martial artists competing against each other for the dragon star, the award given to the greatest martial artist. There also is stunts the superstars perform that you have to see to believe. They also tell you about achieving your goals in life in order to be successful. All in all, this show is good but not great.
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- TriviaIt was initially planned for the series to be set in Las Vegas, at a fictional themed hotel/casino where the Masters trained and competed for high stakes. Accordingly, their Dragon Belt-status would determine the odds and subsequent payoffs (5 to 6, 7 to 4, 3 to 8, 9 to 2, and so on) except during Dragon Star Matches (in which the odds would be 11 to 10). This idea was promptly nixed, however, out of concern that the show might encourage gambling among young people.
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Tracey Swedom: It's like chess, you sacrifice a few pieces, and before you know it--checkmate.
Chameleon: Well that's putting a positive spin on things.
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