The setup for the current match wasn’t something that Jayden was used to. The octagon was bigger, around three times the size, allowing for much more movement.
This was the ring that the top ten fighters fought in. It was designed to give ranged Altereds more of an advantage compared to the close-combat types.
There was no referee for the match in the ring itself; instead, they would observe the fight from the outside.
It wasn’t as if a referee could stop a fight between two Altereds. Instead, there were hard-set rules in the AFC, and if anyone broke them, they would be subject to a personal ban.
Because of the person who ran the AFC in the first place, no one dared to break the rules unless they happened to turn into a crazed.
The venue would then have personnel that might be able to handle the matter, just like what had occurred at Gary’s debut match.