WMAC Masters is a cult classic martial arts television series that first aired in 1995 in the United States. The show featured a talented ensemble cast of martial artists turned actors, including Larry Lam as Warlock, John Midlen as Babydoll's father, Michael Chatuanantabut as Wizard, Ray-Philip Santos as Reign, Taimak as Striking Eagle, Hien Nguyen as Tsunami, Michael Bernardo as Turbo, Chris Casamassa as Red Dragon, Sophie Crawford as Chameleon, Pak Ho-sun as Superstar, Johnny Lee Smith as Tiger Claw, Michael M. Foley as Tracer, Carmichael Simon as Kid Carmichael, Willie Johnson as Bam, Akihiro Noguchi as Cyclone, Percy Brown as Percy "Spitfire" Brown, Hu Young Pak as Star Warrior, Richard Brenden as Yin Yang Man, Kristin Rodriguez as Lady Lightning, Neil Brown Jr. as Jake, Herb Perez as Olympus, and Jamie Webster as Great Wolf.
The series follows the fictionalized World Martial Arts Council (WMAC) competition, where martial artists from different disciplines compete in various challenges and events to become the ultimate WMAC Master. Each character in the show represents a different martial arts style, adding a diverse range of skills and techniques to the competition.
With its unique blend of action, drama, and character development, WMAC Masters quickly gained a dedicated fanbase and became a staple of martial arts television programming in the 1990s. The show's talented cast brought their martial arts expertise to the screen, thrilling audiences with dynamic fight scenes and impressive displays of skill.
WMAC Masters is a timeless classic that continues to be loved by fans of martial arts and action-packed television. The show's legacy lives on through reruns and DVD releases, cementing its place in martial arts television history.
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