>>50183586This is incorrect in the context of gaming. If you get a world record speedrun and don't accept donations via Twitch or Patreon, you're still the world record holder and that makes you a professional.
The word 'Professional' in the modern era does not always mean something you get paid for, and in this context it doesn't mean that at all. Even if we want to assume that your 'getting paid' argument is correct, these supposed pro nuzlockers are actually pro content creators, since they get paid to put out video content on YouTube/Twitch. That is something that you can actually measure.
There is no objective criteria by which to measure someone as a 'pro' nuzlocker. Therefore, PokemonChallenges and all these other retards are not pro nuzlockers. End of story.