Yeah it's like how Eddie described the last Rafa/Cobrinha match at ADCC. You have two guys with less than stellar wrestling fighting for the first TD...in this case is was less than stellar judo. I'm not familiar with judo, but I'm sure that even the grip fighting wasn't very entertaining for those who really know grip fighting.
Barret/Glover was great man. Glover is always fun to watch, and Baret is a legend. I was surprised when people didn't give a round of applause. He's an OG OG man. He was doing ADCC during the dark ages when the UFC wasn't even on PPV anymore. But, BJJ is mostly comprised of white belts, so you can't expect them to know who he is. But I hope they know now. He's a legend IMO. And the fact that he still competes is so awesome to me.
I was hoping Kit/Tonon would be more of a war, but man, Tonon is just getting that much better. And he's only 22. He's got a bright future.
Keenan/Vinny was impressive. I was impressed with the fact that Vinny was able to not just hang with, but threaten a guy like Keenan who's only focus and full time life is train and competition where Vinny has to split it teaching and training MMA. Definitely shows how elite level Vinny is.
Minus the Saulo fight, the event was fun.