Sorry, but this is just uninformed.
It's generally not a good idea to challenge me on how informed I am, sjm. Most people lose such challenges. But I'll take your charge in good spirit given your insider perspective and wealth of knowledge about the game.
Actually, it is likely that Anthony Meglino is the fourth best American at 9ball right now, behind only Fedor, Shane, and Skyler. He came 9th at the Florida Open, a WNT major in 2025.
I made no comment about who's the fourth best American player, or the rankings of American players in general. Meglino's Fargo has taken a notable move up. He recently entered the top 100 worldwide at 791, putting him ahead of Justin Bergman, Tyler Styer, Oscar Dominguez and Billy Thorpe.
I would love to see him commit to being a pro. Alas, he has not.
I thought I saw his name on the Las Vegas roster, but Meglino is actually the only top American player not in Las Vegas or playing in the PLP.
Aside from the Florida Open, Meglino does not appear to have played in any other Matchroom major. None. Not even the US Open even though it should be easy traveling for him.
He also played brilliantly in the recent Derby City 9ball, finishing third. In addition, the PLP is in Florida, which is where Anthony lives. Because he is Floridian, Anthony drew great fanfare at last year's Florida Open, and he would have drawn great fanfare again if he'd played in the PLP.
Meglino would be a better draw for the PLP than Bergman given its Florida locale. But Bergman does have a cult following nationally, as it obvious to anyone reading the AZ forum.
Did MR ask Meglino? I don't know. But MR couldn't really invite him unless Meglino promised to start playing on the WNT tour. There is no evidence to suggest he's willing to join the WNT or even the Predator tour, for that matter.
It is unlikely that Bergman will draw eyeballs and I can't think of any reason that Matchroom would want him to compete for the Mosconi. Although he played well a decade ago, he brings almost no 9ball credentials of note to the table, while others like Meglino have been shining in recent 9ball competition.
You are not up to speed on what's been going on.
Team USA needs help, we all know. Bergman is still a very good player. He has played on Mosconi in the past. If he tried to make the team, it would at least add to the competition. Competition for Team USA has sorely been lacking.
Clearly MR and Frazer had this in mind when they invited Bergman to the PLP. They just didn't invite him for no reason, as you seem to suggest. Frazer rarely does anything for no reason.
Scott Frost made the case for Bergman last month on the Doggin It podcast. As you know, Frost is a top WNT commentator. He is close to Frazer and knows what WNT is up to. He has also been outspoken about the need to improve the US team for the Mosconi. Part of what Frost has advocated is creating more internal competition for Team USA Mosconi spots.
Frost said Bergman told him he would play in more WNT events this year. Frost also insinuated Bergman would vie for a spot on the Mosconi. My sense was Frost was egging Bergman on.
Hence the PLP invite.
Yet whichever American MR invited to the PLP, they needed a soft commitment from that player to partake in the WNT tour. It seems like Bergman has given it, based on Scott's retelling.
Will Bergman really follow through? We'll see.
I see no evidence, however, that Meglino is prepared to commit to being a fulltime pro traveling the world.