Paintball easily televised? Hell no. If that were the case, it would have already been done*, rather than being condemned to the darkest recesses of webcasting. It is pretty much impossible to televise in any way that would be meaningful to anybody that is not a paintballer. It's a one way trip to Yawnsville.I agree to the extent that it is very unlikely paintball will ever become an Olympic sport. However it is very easily televised and it wouldn't be that hard to set up for spectators if it were to become an Olympic sport. You clearly don't watch the PSP or mills events, both of which are webcast/televised and have hundreds of spectators. It seems to me you are not familiar with the speedball side of the sport and you were thinking more around the woodsball/scenario game.
Also I disagree with the point you make about only being a hobby... Pro paintball is a big thing, and for many of us the game is much more than a hobby. I think if you spoke to the likes of Dynasty, damage or RL (pro psp teams) and called what they were doing a "hobby" they would be rather offended.
The fact that we have a Pro division is laughable. How many of those guys are true pros, as in they earn their living from playing paintball. There are a few of them out there, but not enough to fill an entire division.
The amount of time and effort the avarage "pro" puts into paintball, is nothing compared to the time and effort a pro at any other sport puts in. Some of this is inevitable, as these non-pro pros need to earn a living outside of paintball, but the point still stands.
The only Olympics we'll see paintball in anytimes soon will be the special Olympics.
*Read the latest installment of Robbo's history of paintball.