Again, even if such a player was to come along they would still exist in a vacuum as far the the general public were concerned. The problems are far more complex then just a few players to draw some attention. Pool is a subculture sport so to speak, maybe like body building or surfing, not at all main stream. How do you change that? Can you? Pool has historically had a very poor and non loyal fan base. By and large, they won't cross the street or pay a dime to watch champions play. They love to play themselves but are not really fans of the sport as you may find in other sports.i think your right to a point, about there not being a "flashy" player that can attract the masses, but i also think its partly due to the fact that the pro players make it look so easy, that its just boring to the normal person not that interested in pool, i mean they see these pro's running out like well water, and staying in perfect line, very little real "fire power" is displayed and in my opinion, its just boring to watch if your not a pool fanatic.
What the game needs is another Keith Mcready... a young kid, fearless, taking on all comers, walking around with his old "the worlds got the 8" shirt, chatting it up, and pumping new blood into the game...
Shane is a great champion, and one of the best rotation players i have seen recently, but the spark, the charisma just isn't there now... and not just him, but when was the last time you saw a champion, on the TV table, playing to the crowd? to the pro's, its a business (and understandably so, its how they make a living) but in order to attract the new people, i think we need a player that can bring them in.
Recently we had a guy named Tony Hawk at a place near us. It was standing room only and you would think they were meeting a movie star the way people acted and this is as obscure a sport as there is. You need fans and pool just has none, not even among regular players. Pool may be much like fishing in that everybody loves to fish, but no one would pay to watch someone else fish. People like to play pool and the game is very popular, but they don't want to watch it. I don't see that ever changing.
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