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WMAC-Masters (1995-1996) Also known as: - World Martial Arts Council Masters - Martial Masters // - Masters - World Martial Arts Champions |
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Guest roles Shah Alston Neil Brown Jr. Lynn Scott Gregory Ryan Gregory Spencer Gregory David Morizot Mike Reeves Melanie Foley |
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Stunts Coordinators: Pat E. Johnson (Fights) Yuji Noguchi (Stunts) Erik Betts (Fights) Nick Brandon (Safety) Willie Johnson (Fights) Performers: (Ninjas / Shadow Warriors / Kabuki Warriors / Reign) Tsuyoshi Abe Shah Alston Clayton J. Barber Sho Brown Sophia Crawford Willie Johnson Dave Kramer James Sang Lee Christopher Leps Michael Li John Medlen David Morizot Phi-Long Nguyen Rich Purnell Rey-Phillip Santos Christophe B. Tortora Ryan Watson Alex Wen Lee Whittaker Tyrone Wiggins |
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Cast Shannon Lee Chris Casamassa Hakim Alston Ho-Sung Pak Bridgett Riley Richard Branden Hien Nguyen Christine Bannon-Rodriguez Jamie Webster Johnny Lee Smith Herb Perez Erik Betts Ho Young Pak Larry Lam Michael Bernardo Willie Johnson Marco Johnson Carmichael Simon Michael M. Foley Michael Chaturantabut Michele Krasnoo Mer-Mer Chen Sophia Crawford Yuji Noguchi Taimak Guarriello Tiana Noguchi Lynette Love Clayton J. Barber Pedro Xavier |
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: Host : Red Dragon : The Machine : Superstar : Baby Doll : Yin Yang Man : Tsunami : Lady Lightning : Great Wolf : Tiger Claw : Olympus : Panther : Star Warrior : Warlock : Turbo : The Bam : Little Bam : Kid Carmichael : Tracy Swedom / Tracer : Wizard : Mouse : Princess : Chameleon : Cyclone : Striking Eagle : Black Widow : Tarantula : Hollywood (cancelled) : Axe Man (cancelled) |
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Storyline At the World Martial Arts Council real life martial artists can battle each other for the Dragon Star. They will face many ninjas, shadow warriors, kabuki warriors, tests and eventually each others. While doing that, they will teach each othe and us about the true meanings of being a fighter, about justice, friendship and morals. |
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My thoughts It's a good show. The acting is terrible, but it's cool to see real champions teaching us morals and giving messages. But for the martial arts fans; the champions are real and the fights are well done. The fights are convincing and you'll recognize many champs, styles, stunts and the many ninjas are entertaining. |