Bannings seem arbitrary anyway, I know for a complete fact that an IFBB pro competed in a non sanctioned contest of another federation where she won a small amount of money, and then went right back to the IFBB pro level with no issue whatsoever. I assume this was due to the fact she was a low level pro, not American, and no one probably noticed.
Also, not referring to male bodybuilders as there is money to be made there, but one has to wonder from the female perspective. There is piss all money to be made anyway - check the prize money for many womens pro events, sums like $6,000 total. Ben's show is actually paying out more than most pro level shows do for women anyway. I have to laugh, as an an "amateur" I personally have won more money than most female pros will ever see anyway, as many places worldwide it's normal to win prize money as an amatuer. It's all good anyway, speaking from an international perspective, I am sure there are plenty of international folk who won't mind pocketing $10,000 while the NPC squabbles.
I think it is great Ben is offering a choice, and if NPC folk want to stick with that of course that is understandable, but never a need to down a man trying to uplift bodybuilding in general.