That's good to hear about Bjorn Rebney i just hope that Bellator remains profitable enough to stay afloat, regardless of if Rebney would sell the company or not. I would hate to see them fold or be sold either way, its too bad though that guys like Hector Lombard, Eddie Alvarez, Ben Askren, Cole Konrad and so on and so forth wont get the chance to earn the recognition they deserve just because one organization has a monopoly (for better or worse...there's many pros and cons to that argument) on most of the highly ranked fighters. There are so many fighters in Bellator that have an incredible amount of talent that will unfortunately remain pretty much unknown to all but the most hardcore of MMA fans. Even there champions that i named above are and probably will continue to be known to casual fans only by the odd mention of their names by people that are 'in the know' so to speak. At minimum i hope that casual fans come to recognize the talents that their champions possess and hopefully thier rankings reflect that as well, but IMO the real bummer out of this whole situation is that casual fans and even some more astute MMA followers more than likely will never see and or appreciate the talents and abilities of some of the less well known fighters in Bellator: Toby Imada (save another submission of the year award that is), Alexander Shlemenko, Patricky and Patricio "Pitbull" Friere......just to name a few.
I hope that Dana uses the revenue to increase fighters salaries too but i have a feeling that it will continue to be "business as usual"...