It wasn't a tournament. It was a single, continuous shot of an empty, high-tech gymnasium. The "fighting" wasn't physical; it was a group of children, no older than ten, sitting in a circle of chrome chairs, wearing headsets. They were motionless, but their expressions were intense—veins pulsing at their temples, eyes darting behind closed lids.
Leo was an amateur archivist, the kind of guy who spent his weekends hunting through estate sales for "lost media." He assumed it was a home movie—maybe a middle-school karate tournament or a backyard wrestling league from the early 2000s. Fightingkids Dvd 493.85
If you have found a listing for this DVD, it is likely a rare find. Collectors generally advise checking the region coding and condition of the case, as these older releases can sometimes suffer from "disc rot" or require specific players to view the region-locked content. It wasn't a tournament