Theory: All of todays most successful modern sports leagues are terrible games to watch. They were all designed 100+ years ago when throwing a ball through a peach basket was considered wild.
Why aren't we seeing interesting spectator sports pop up that are designed with todays knowledge and technology in mind?
I just watched this show. It was scripted garbage. However, it did get me thinking that something interesting could grow out of it. Consider the following idea...
*4 - 6 "teams" are randomly dropped in the wilderness on a 5 mile by 5 mile grid.
*Teams are comprised of 10 players.
*Each team has a prebuilt compound with walls like this...
*Teams must survive by hunting and searching for food, firewood etc...
*Teams are given soft sword like weapons that put paint on opponents they strike. Get hit, you're removed from the game.
*The 4-6 teams must survive + wage war on one another until there's one team left.
*Politics, assassins, warfare, survival etc are all captured using cameramen, positioned cameras, and drones.
*Offseaaons would see teams retain previous seasons players as well as a % of new blood.
Who the **** wouldn't watch this?! Why is no one challenging 100+ year old sports with this survivor, Game of Thrones type stuff? Why are billionaires spending money trying to get the XFL and USFL off the ground when it's all more of the same? Videogames have taken the next step. Why are sports so flat footed?! Happy Sunday y'all!