The world of martial arts has long been plagued with myth and fantasy often causing confusing with legitimate techniques. And like all people in the martial artist you are always looking for that next big thing, that next move that’ll help them attain victory in their next bout.
But the important question at the back of most people’s minds remains the same, does it actually work?

Well on Steve Harvey’s ‘Big Time Challenge’ the infamous Master Tom Cameron better known as ‘The Human Stun Gun’ made an appearance in an attempt to back up his claim that he can knockout an opponent using pressure points by just touching them or projecting his energy at them.
With Steve seeming a bit skeptical, Tom Cameron proceeds to demonstrating by projecting his chi into the head of his assistant, who falls unconscious onto the floor.
We take away people’s energy just by touching them. He commented to Steve and a shocked crowd. What we do is we’re able to touch the body and confuse the nervous system so it thinks it’s being attacked one place and pulls the energy away.
Next up Tom Cameron demonstrated his deadliest technique ‘The Fingers of Death’. If they don’t do the revival in twenty seconds, the person can die. Sounding like it came right out of the script of a B-Grade martial arts movie.
Surprisingly, one man in the audience dared come on stage to take on ‘The Fingers of Death’. After sizing up his new opponent Tom Cameron proceeds to tap his inner leg, right bicep and throat which causes the volunteer collapse and faint. He is then revived and mumbling to Steve Harvey and the live audience.
Is Tom Cameron legit or was that a case of clever stage performance aided by a plant in the audience?
You can watch the Human Stun Gun get put to test by Fox News which features an appearance by Stephan Bonnar facing off against the ‘No Touch KO’.





