It just occurred to me that if all the variants of "bigtime" pball are kept isolated this coming year, for whatever reason, it's gonna be that much harder to proclaim paintball's best--at least in the short term. After all, while it might be easy to say NXL champ is obviously it there are gonna be plenty of well known and well regarded "pros" playin' other formats. And when you break it down even further, a NPPL S7 champ, a PSP 10-man champ, a PSP X-Ball champ, a Mil Series champ. . .
Pball might as well be boxing with a half dozen alphabet champs in each weight class.
While I am inclined to regard a fully realized and developed NXL as the Pro future of pball this coming fragmentation can't be a positive for anybody. How do sponsors see the best return from their investment if their teams are restricted from where they can play?
Until the NXL is something other than a traveling road show doesn't it make more sense to let the NXL teams continue to prove their superiority against all comers?
Pball might as well be boxing with a half dozen alphabet champs in each weight class.
While I am inclined to regard a fully realized and developed NXL as the Pro future of pball this coming fragmentation can't be a positive for anybody. How do sponsors see the best return from their investment if their teams are restricted from where they can play?
Until the NXL is something other than a traveling road show doesn't it make more sense to let the NXL teams continue to prove their superiority against all comers?