This kills the live experience though which is probably the best part about Metamoris. They put on a great live show and the people that are showing up to it are what's helping build the momentum for the show.
I also didn't enjoy watching kumite. Just watching highlights of a match is not interesting for me for anything other than studying jits technique. Stall calls, money for subs, don't raise both their hands at the end in order to help create that culture incentive of we don't want draws etc. But at the end of the day we're talking about highly skilled, evenly matched JJ practitioners. I think it's less about making sure that every match has a submission and more about making sure every match has constant action. As pointed out by Eddie, some of the most exciting Metamoris matches have been draws.
I also didn't enjoy watching kumite. Just watching highlights of a match is not interesting for me for anything other than studying jits technique. Stall calls, money for subs, don't raise both their hands at the end in order to help create that culture incentive of we don't want draws etc. But at the end of the day we're talking about highly skilled, evenly matched JJ practitioners. I think it's less about making sure that every match has a submission and more about making sure every match has constant action. As pointed out by Eddie, some of the most exciting Metamoris matches have been draws.