(Feb. 13, 2018 3:44 AM)K1D Wrote: (Feb. 13, 2018 3:06 AM)Bey_$avage Wrote: I feel the same way, if I'm ever in the position to make this happen then trust me kid I will. It's a dream of mine
There's a decent amount of people at my school that are genuinely interested in watching beyblade matches, unfortunately the principle banned it, NY friend's mom complained, so beyblade will be back soon
Good for your school to ban only beyblade is discrimination against your friend group most likely. I'd suggest continue having your mom work it out and have her ask your school to have a club started for all you kids so there won't be problems again in the future
(Feb. 13, 2018 3:51 AM)Dracomageat Wrote: Beyblade will never be what most consider a "real sport" while it is tied to a single company.
Having monetised event streams as a way to fund tournament prizes and thus promote greater turnout for a nice positive feedback loop doesn't sound like a bad idea at all but I can't speak for its feasibility, having never been to a tournament myself.
I feel you to, I myself don't even know how this would work out in context but it's an idea that I think needs to be put out there at this point. Because even if beyblade is really spread out it still brings in hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube and zankye is probably making a living out of 200,000 subscribers so I believe the online presence is probably stronger than it's ever been and accessibility to these types of content sharing platforms is limitless at this point. I'd love to see if a project like this could work out
321.. Go SHOOT!!