Yeah, I'm aware that he stomped both the dub front, 10 and 12(I think), nor did I say that I don't like the strategy that he used. Also, all his tricks that I saw looked damn good. As with all comps one should know the rules and use them to your advantage, if he wins, he will have outdone everyone on this front. I think there are certain issues with using a publicly judging format, that are highlighted by an Aussie submitting a dub front, just like there were with Dumont and his dub front. 1) I think Dumont was largely favored in the XGames because he was an American, in an event that mainly Americans voted in. This is something that Wester also commented on after that event. Although I am well aware that people from all over the globe can vote in this event I would not be surprised if an unproportionately large number of Australians come out to support Jesse, which is understandable. 2) Would this have really been such a cool event if everyone had just done the trick they thought would have had the most mass appeal? That would be tricks like dub front, dub back, and probably even triple back. Tricks that are cool, but for the most part have been around for along time and don't support the progression of the sport as much as a grabbed double do(this is definitely my opinion, but one that many people agree with). Personally I'd like to see something like JOSS were there is an award both for the public vote and a judged vote.