>>8541351>>8541670You need to grow up fuckface. I was agreeing with you fuckface. Events do not need to be approved by the WBO, fuckface. They have no authority over what you and your local community decides to do, fuckface. All you need to do, is build a local tournament, by, as was meantioned above, posting flyers and use a discord or facebook group or reddit page to manage it unless you can afford to host your own forum.
>>8538988The best way to do it would be to find the nerd shops around your area, comic book stores, vintage toy reselling, table top hangouts, ect. It doesn't matter if the place sells beyblades or not. Ignore WBO. Its up to the owner of the place to set up tournaments. Sure, have rules and stuff to make it fun and fair. I happen to have a friend who runs a collectable toy shop, and would be willing to host a tournament if there was enough interest. All I'd have to do is ask if I could open his shop on a day he's closed. Now not everyone knows a shop owner, but that's where your initiative comes in. Meet people, ask around, get to know the owners of the place, volunteer to help out if they need it, ect. And if people want to win money, just have a 2$ entry fee (for example) to the tournament, and give half to the shop owner and half to the winner.