Ok. Here's a conspiracy theory for you:
Step 1: Mike LeBron was randomly assigned very bad odds by the oddsmakers on a whim.
Step 2: Buddy Hall is the clear odds favorite (also completely randomly).
Step 3: LeBron reaches the finals playing pool that was at a level way, way below the standard for pros at the time. Including having David Howard miss an easy 9 at a crucial point in the match.
Step 4: LeBron is now in the finals and both he and Buddy Hall are completely dogging their brains out. None of them takes the initiative when they see the other struggling, and their bad play continues throughout. Buddy seems to have temporarily lost all of his knowledge, as well as his shotmaking ability.
Step 5: The players body language is weird at the crucial points of the match and not consistent with other videos of them (especially Hall). All can be explained by nerves.
Step 6: Rumors emerge that the match was a fix. Several people make up stories about having heard from the players themselves that the match was a dump. This goes on for years.
Step 7: The thread explodes on Az. Jay Helfert, one of the most respected players on the forum, and the referee in the match in question makes up a total bs story about knowing the game was fix. He offers a 10000 dollar bet that he can prove his story to be a fact, but it is of course a lie.
Step 8: A vast campaign begins to tarnish the names of the players in the COC. Several people claim to know that the match is fixed from watching the videos. But of course they are all liars that can't run 2 balls. Some of them are also purposely lying to make themselves important, they can clearly see that the players are just nervous, but lie about it.
Oh their body language was 'weird'? Well sure now you've convinced me

In fact by far a more likely scenario is that some people watching the match thought they fixed it, started a rumour of such and, like all poolroom stories, the telling and retelling of it have exaggerated it to the point where it's taken as gospel. But I myself have heard so many different stories about the alleged 'dump' that it strains belief. Here's just a sample of everything I've heard whispered at one time or another:
- that it was all arranged by Billy Incardona
- that It was all arranged by Toby from LVCC (can't remember his last name)
- that it was all arranged by Tony Elin
- that it was all arranged by Grady Matthews
- that Earl was solicited and wouldn't take part
- that Ortmann was solicited and wouldn't take part
- that Archer was solicited and wouldn't take part
- that Hopkins was solicited and wouldn't take part
- that Mirage lost $1m+ on the dump
- that Mirage lost $200k on the dump, and stiffed one bettor for $100k
- that Mirage lost only about $80k on the dump
- that Bobby Baldwin threatened to have Tony Elin killed over it (oh and look, Tony is, in fact, no longer alive)
- that Steve Wynn threatened Grady (who is also, in fact, no longer alive)
- that Matt Braun arranged the whole tournament result for ratings and the pool players just knew and took advantage of the lines
- that Matt Braun was aware, but did nothing
- that Matt Braun knew nothing, but found out later
- that Jay Helfert was aware, but did nothing
- that Jay Helfert has $10,000 worth of 'proof' that it happened (new from this thread, oh boy!)
In short, believe what you want but I'm pretty skeptical of all these conspiracies after all these years. There's just too much BS.