snooker has had a steady tour for decades, with a steadily increasing fan base. WNT and PBS are in their infancy by comparison.
the chinese 8b promotors peddle tables to a massive market, have big chinese sponsors, and ad revenue.. it's just a different numbers game there, with anything you sell.
I was watching
America’s Got Talent on TV last night. The first-place prize? $1 million. That got me thinking about professional snooker. Just a few days ago, Mark Selby won more than $330,000 for taking first place in the China Open. Snooker isn't exactly mainstream entertainment in the United States. I love watching it, but I know I'm in the minority. To someone who isn't a snooker fan, watching players methodically clear a table probably isn't exactly edge-of-your-seat television. And pool is even further down the sports ladder.
Here's the uncomfortable truth. Until an entity like Matchroom, the WPA, Predator, or someone else figures out how to sell pool as an entertainment product and attract mainstream viewers, professional pool is going to remain largely a game people play in bars, pool halls, and amateur leagues rather than a major professional sport. And maybe that's perfectly fine for the people making money from the pool industry. Think governing bodies of professional pool consisting of industry members. They're getting fat. Most professional players are scrambling for crumbs and going broke.
Pool has incredible players, personalities, rivalries, and drama. What it needs is a way to package all of that so that someone who doesn't already love pool will want to watch, because the goal shouldn't simply be to grow the pool audience. It should be to create new fans who never thought they were pool fans. That's how you move pool up the sports ladder.
I've never in my life watched a soccer game until I noticed Norway's Erling Haaland in the FIFA World Cup. Now I'm following him and soccer. I love it. I'm watching it. I'm now a full-fledged soccer fan.
Haaland, Haaland, he's a blue just like his dad. Now he's at Etihad. Ha-ha-ha-Haaland.