. These organizations filed a nearly 200-page complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

The show faced immense criticism from advocacy groups, particularly those representing women and the LGBTQ+ community. Critics argued that the show normalized domestic violence and homophobia for the sake of ratings. The frequent sight of women fighting violently on stage drew the ire of organizations like GLAAD and the National Hispanic Media Coalition, who campaigned for the show's cancellation. They argued that Telemundo and other networks were profiting from the humiliation of vulnerable people, many of whom were likely coached or plied with alcohol before appearing.

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The specific content that triggered the "too hot for TV" label revolves around a three-part special released exclusively on a subscription-based streaming service after being rejected by three major networks (Telemundo, Univision, and a major Spanish chain).