Jackie Chun bowed back to her respectfully, as he quickly left the stage, ignoring the many fighters who tried to speak to him, he didn't have time to answer all of their questions. He had to change back into his alter ego, Master Roshi, so he could approach the group once they left. He did indeed feel horrible about beating his star pupil, but it was something that had to be done. No matter what, Roshi had to make sure than none of his students won the tournament. If they did win, that said student would start to think they made it to the top, the title would go to their head, and they'd start to slack off from training. But if they lost to a mysterious opponent, it would only push them to work as hard as possible, to grow stronger than ever though possible, so they'd be able to defeat the opponent the next time around. This was all apart of his special Turtle Hermit Training. Once he left the building, he quickly ran to the women's bathroom, where he had hid his other clothes. Kiro's heart sank, as he heard the announcer's call on who had won. He never imagined in a million years that Ally would be the first one to lose. "I guess she did." Kiro almost said in a whisper, as he rubbed his eyes once more to make sure they weren't deceiving him, he was just blinded, after all. Kiro started to make his way over to Ally, but Akita quickly stopped him. "Right." Kiro nodded. "She may have won if she would've broken him from the very start. It was reckless to let him get so close to her in the first place." Eno reasoned to Samu, as he turned around and left as soon as the match was over with. He didn't have any reason to stick around anymore, Eno already knew the drill. He'd come back to the main building in a couple of hours, along with the other seven competitors. Some of the older students at the Crane School already explained how things would work, so he had a pretty good idea of what was going to happen next. After a couple of minutes after the last fight, a referee came up to the center ring, as he faced the crowd of fighters. "I just want to thank you all for coming out today, as we now have our eight competitors for the 21st World Martial Arts Tournament. Congratulations to the finalists! We will give everyone of these fighters a couple of hours to rest and prepare, and we then ask you (if you are one of the eight finalists) to report to the main building, behind the ring outside, so we can decide the match-ups for the tournament. Please enjoy the rest of your day." With that, the referee stepped down from the platform, and disappeared in the corner with the other referees, as they all talked among each other.