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    • I remember a manager a while back, he ran an org called WFC or something. He had like 2 accounts with a bunch of fighters and he put them all in the org and made sure his fighters won so his manager rank grew even though he wasn’t very good. He got banned.
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    • Azamat Murzakanov 15k   Dan Hooker 15k
    • Just this one scheme you described provides enormous potential for abuse. First, the hardest part of running an organization is managing the managers, meeting their demands, and building relationships. This completely disappears when you employ only your own fighters from multiple accounts. This allows you to undercut contracts, set up uneven fights that most managers wouldn't accept, and artificially inflate fighters' records, hype, and popularity. As a result, the organization starts making more money without having to pay market rates to fighters. Fighters with high hype/popularity will eventually become highly sought after by sponsors and other organizations, who will have to pay a hefty sum to convince the cheating manager to cooperate. Additionally, such a manager, using multiple accounts, will climb the rankings, allowing him to contract free agents who often have a significant amount of money in their accounts. Running an organization and filling it with your own fighters provides significant opportunities for dishonest enrichment and inflating records, hype, and popularity.
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