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Not intending to take anything away from this weekend's event.
I just think it is important to remember that Beasley played a part.
He had dreamed of hosting the mxon for years. He took a huge chance in hosting, especially after the fiasco with the failed us mxon a few years previous, and ended up with an epic event that until this weekend was the largest event in American history.
It is common knowledge that he didn't come out financially and he learned a lot that has been helpful to others with plans to host this event.
As the torch in the American mxon record books is passed, i just wanted to say thanks to Beasley for leading the way.
I just think it is important to remember that Beasley played a part.
He had dreamed of hosting the mxon for years. He took a huge chance in hosting, especially after the fiasco with the failed us mxon a few years previous, and ended up with an epic event that until this weekend was the largest event in American history.
It is common knowledge that he didn't come out financially and he learned a lot that has been helpful to others with plans to host this event.
As the torch in the American mxon record books is passed, i just wanted to say thanks to Beasley for leading the way.
Definitely Jonathon Beasley took the biggest risk after the apathy to the MXDN in America since the 2002 fiasco on the Indian reservation.
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It looks like the Ritchie's are doing a great job with it and its cool to see the second generation carrying on Gene's legacy so well.
Not only that - we saw him both days, when going thru the gate, and he was picking garbage each time. Supreme effort everywhere.
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