EGP Wonder_Chef
Official Quan Chi Nerf Demander™
Sure there are occasions where it can be exciting, but there are at least as many occasions where it can drive people or sponsors away.You also dont see huge payouts and major sponsors for the FGC controlling their actions. This has only been happening recently, Triforce has been talking about it and if you watch the Capcom streams youll catch top players like fchamp apologizing or correcting people whom he has on streams for saying something out of place trying to get rid of the publicity.
The Tyrant match at SCR was hype as hell, of course. Watching two nemesis who hate each other (drama) can also bring hype. Watching Pig pop off because no one else can get top 8 with Kenshi is hype. You dont have to have negative drama to bring hype but it IS exciting nonetheless. You can never refute that.
I mean say I was a company that wanted to sponsor a few fighting game players, so I go out and scout on forums to check the scene out. If all I see is drama, then there's no way that I am going to sponsor MK players. A sponsored player has to completely represent the company that sponsors them, which requires a lot of maturity, and a community full of drama definitely doesn't imply that there are a lot of mature players.
Now say I'm a TO that might want to run MK at my event. If I see tons of drama in the community, I would definitely NOT run MK. When drama is high, emotions cause people to steal stuff, get into arguments,complain to the TO about small things, create an atmosphere at the venue that could bug people from other games etc.
Now say I'm a casual video game player who really wants to get into a fighting game. Say I go to SRK and see all of these top players for Capcom games working together on videos, podcasts, streams, etc. That really makes me want to reach that level so that I can be a part of that. But then I go to MK forums and see all of the top players just fucking hating on eachother and arguing. As someone just starting to get into a scene, that would scare the shit out of me. Fighting games are intimidating enough without the fear that top players will trash talk you.
Now compare that to the positives of "ooh, pig and reo are arguing and they'll both be at this major that I was planning to watch anyway!" for example.
Drama only holds the community back.