@jaylgee1 This is bad. Wow!
I watched the video repeatedly. I read the camera comments, and tried to watch as closely as I could to make a judgment. After watching closely, I think these scores are illegitimate and should not count.
I cannot give any credibility to the camera comment. Here is why: the athlete on the far right, who in theory should be most harmed by the fisheye perspective, starts off the WOD is doing bad looking reps. Bad camera or bad reps? We get the answer at 1:21.
At 1:21, he pauses, and then, since he is tired, moves more deliberately. At this point, he does some good reps. His good reps are obvious despite the camera angle. (he does a few bad ones, too).
The shirtless athlete on the far left exhibits a similar pattern. His reps appear to be terrible. Again, it is not the camera. At 0:56 he stands up tall to rest, and in spite of so called camera issues, he is visibly standing up tall with his shoulders back. Sadly, he almost never reaches this position during the WOD.
Josh's reps appear close, but given that this sort of nonsense was tolerated in that gym, I cannot see any reason for giving him the benefit of the doubt.