Has this idea been tested with actual past results to see how it would increase / decrease the number of "Year End Championship" teams? (I understand it may be hard to test with the "EPs purchase points" part of the equation, but I think for testing purposes, some educated assumptions could be made.) Similarly, if tested, has it been looked at to see how it would affect smaller gyms, certain regions within the country, "poorer" gyms? I would love to see how if put into action this plan would actually work.
If we had some sort of universal scoring, I would love for that to be somehow incorporated into the results. Just saying one team beats 3, 7 or 15 opponents isn't always going to be "accurate." Or maybe even just a "minimum" score to qualify for points. I do like the suggestion of taking only 5 events maximum as qualifying. (Though see above about testing.)
I had always been of the thought that Worlds / "Year End Championship" should be more "exclusive." But my thoughts may be going back to a "simpler" solution. Have EPs give out paid bids only, and everyone else who wants to compete can do so on Friday with the top advancing (almost like today, but get rid of the "at larges" since it seems if a team really wants one they can pretty much get it. (Though I guess that would not help EPs.)