I'm not gonna throw him and try to make love with him. That's [makes air-quotes gesture] "different".
I'm not gonna throw him and try to make love with him. That's [makes air-quotes gesture] "different".
RobP3 wrote:C.J.W. wrote:Actually, if it comes down to a challenge match or even a bar fight, I'd still bet my money on our beloved Master Wong over an average Taicheeeee maestro.
The man is obviously in great shape, and he trains hard and knows how to apply his stuff against common attacks. His timing, footwork, and entry usually ain't bad either.
Am I a huge fan? Not really. But still, I feel like he deserves credit where it's due.
No, he is part of the problem! All his "stuff" is clearly choreographed, it's all just designed to impress. I know people who knew him before he was "Master Wong", believe me, it's all for show
wayne hansen wrote:He claims to be a tai chi teacher
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