I listened to about 12 mins of this.
It’s pretty logical why the URL wouldn’t want these guys to battle on other leagues while they build their profile on the URL.
If anyone remembers the pre contract era, where all these lower tier leagues popped up, nyggas were going around performing poorly, hurting their status, coming unprepared to url events because they battled in Nebraska last week, etc. It was awful. URL had no choice but to create contracts.
The issue here is that this doesn’t benefit ARP. ARP relies on guys that have been in the URL system to create his cards.
Hypothetically, now all of sudden, if ARP wanted to book Jey the Nitewing, would it be fukked up if the URL told Jey “if you battle on RBE, we aren’t fukking with you?” Perhaps, but we all know if Jey doesn’t battle on the url, ARP probably would never have interest.
In this scenario, URL and RBE aren’t suppose to be on the same page. The way their business models are, they’re suppose to collide. There’s no way around it.