The Fanatics consolidation continues, and more breakers are getting crushed.
>Fanatics Kicks Small Breakers to the Curb
Dynasty Breaks, a Wichita Falls, Texas operation that's been in business since 2018, just posted a video confirming what many suspected: they've lost their "key partnership" with a major supplier.

While they didn't name Fanatics directly, the writing's on the wall.
Owner's assessment? They probably won't make it through 2026.
In a candid YouTube video, the Dynasty Breaks owner laid out the reality:
"Do I think Dynasty Breaks will be operating the entirety of 2026? I think it's going to be very difficult.
My answer right now today would be I don't think we would make it that long without this key partnership. That breaks my heart to say that.
We've put everything into this. This is a 70 hour a week thing for me for eight years. So it's gut-wrenching. It's tough."
-Dynasty Breaks Owner
Dynasty Breaks isn't alone. The owner acknowledged others are facing the same fate:
"A lot of other people are going through it now. So I'm very sympathetic to them. A lot of them are way bigger than we are. They got way more employees than we do. So I feel sorry for all those folks."
Behind every "partnership termination" is someone who spent eight years working 70-hour weeks and betting everything on this hobby.

Mike Rubin
Fanatics just decided they're not profitable enough to keep around.
And there's no recourse. No appeal. No negotiation. Just: "You're done."
Fanatics doesn't care. You're either big enough to matter or you're not.


