User blog comment:Varzan Deodinm Beldinm/Overpoweredness and the Tension: Should we Care?/@comment-9464517-20140828225552

This makes sense. I was watching Enter The Dragon, and I noticed that, despite all the flashy martial arts moves in the fight scenes, it never felt like Bruce Lee was ever in any real danger (apart from when facing the main villain). Every fight with him in occurs like this:

Goon runs up to Lee, attempting only passively to attack -> Lee kicks or punches them -> Goon is knocked out and not seen again for the rest of the film.

Of course, there are some differences between that film and RWBY. On the one hand, in RWBY it is stranger to see RWBY win everything, since unlike Bruce Lee, they don't have a great deal of combat experience and training. Yet on the other hand, the villains in RWBY are better at resisting attacks than the pathetic attempts by Bruce Lee's opponents, and make a more convincing effort of countering.

Strange comparison, I know.