In ring, not at all, at least not to me.
As far as presentation and the flow of the show and stuff like that, it was strictly amateur hour. Plus, the venue was limiting. The ring was on a stage, which meant they could do almost nothing on the side facing the audience in the regular seats (about a 2-foot cushion, max). Plus the ring was lower due to the setup, which is limiting, and two of the sides had only two rows of seats -- and the ones on one end were right at the edge of the stage so they couldn't come out of the ring on those sides without risking knocking a patron off the stage for about a 4-foot drop (doesn't sound like much, but I doubt they were insured).