Q: What’s your policy on ownership of videos submitted?
A: All video submissions will be used only in the submission process.
Q: Is there a number to call to inquire about submissions?
A: All questions regarding submissions should be emailed to info@rumblecourt.com. This is the fastest and best method to getting in touch with us at this time.
Q: Are medical exams required?
A: It depends on the type of Rumble desired, fights require MMA or Boxing basic exams and blood work, check in and we will let you know. We will find a Rumble that suits you.
Q: Do you allow more than two fighters at the same time?
A: Not at this time- send us a good story to change our mind.
Q: Are Both Male and Female Combatants allowed?
A: Yup, but currently not together if there is any punching involved in your choice of Rumbling.
Q: Can I have someone fight for me?
A: YES! If the other litigant agrees, you can be represented by a proxy or "Gladiator". We can give you a list to pick from. Just mention your interest in your email, we will notify you with what to do next.
Q: What is a Juror, and when are they used?
A: The RumbleCourt process is simple, if definitive, Knockout or Tap out the decision is final. To the victor go the spoils.. If the fight goes the distance, or is stopped for any reason- the viewing audience is the Jury, and the binding decision is made by popular vote.
Q: How can I be sure that I will get my money from the Loser?
A: You both bring your disputed amount to the Rumble Court, and of course the spoils go to the victor.
Q: Do you ever go overseas to video dispute settlements?
A: For now Rumble Law is only active in the USA.
Q: What if I disagree with the Jury?
A: Call your Mom