Hey Matt, do you think Arnold is making a move to make his show the premier show?
Hi Wiggs!
IMO - yes! Seems like it, no?
I feel Arnold had loyalty to Joe Weider for all those years/decades because Joe brought him to the USA, and essentially made him who he was. So he decided [by his own choice, I would think] to purposely keep the Arnold Classic prize money second only to the Mr. Olympia prize money.
I often hear about loyalty. I think it's a bit bullshit though, as a concept.
People are loyal until they find something better. Sure, if the other option is only 5% better, but requires giving up something or someone [job or relationship] that you have established trust going back years/decades, you might not take that better option.
But what about 10% better? 20%? 50%?
So my view would be:
If Arnold pays a full/whopping $100K - 25% - more than the Olympia, that will [pretty much immediately] result in the Arnold having the highest quality / top bodybuilding physiques.
The bottom line is...the bottom line, after all.
Consider how many Mr. Olympia winners only competed at the Olympia itself. Well - would they rather do one contest for $400K...or one contest for $500K?
And with some supplement companies matching prize money in their contracts, that's the difference between earning $800K at the Olympia compared to $1M at the Arnold.
Now...granted...the Olympia still has the NAME, and the HISTORY...and that will still make up for some quantity of money. But like I said - loyalty [things like tradition/history] have limits. For an extra $100K, I would think the Arnold Classic will, almost immediately, be the contest that produces the best physiques.
I think this is happening because Arnold likely is aware he is in his twilight years, and is doing it for legacy. He also no longer needs to be loyal to Joe Weider.
I'll admit - I was excited and happy to hear the news, so maybe that has made me assess it irrationally.

What do you think, Wiggs? Do you think I'm way off here? Do you think I'm overlooking any aspect of this?