This is a great point and rebuttal.
I personally think Stormbringer could have won 10 in the right hands, as not a single dog his size could come close to whipping one side of him (many dogs which later sent out there that won over top dogmen).
Still, my "thinking" Stormbringer could win that many isn't the same as his actually winning that many.
In hindsight, since he went sterile, I should have tried to put him with a good conditioner and just let him do his thing.
However, I did what you mention, tried to breed every bitch I had to him ... and lost everything because he stopped producing pups at 4 years of age
With Buck, his last one probably took all the steam out him, going 3+ hours.
I wouldn't match any dog after it did that.
I think Molly got stolen, and I think Honeybunch quit and then was "re-named" on the match report
Bolio was exceptional, but I am not sure he was 9xW quality. You can only go 2 hours so many times ...
Again, I totally see this.
However, the flipside is, these are individual examples
There will always be "individual examples" of every bloodline ... dogs that someone says "could have" won 9 ... "if only" ...
The point I am making is, despite THOUSANDS of dogs out there, with EVERY line ... and even with due consideration give to all of the random "if only" individual stories that EVERY line faces ... some of these lines actually produce dogs that STILL manage get actual, living 7-, 8-, and 9xW winners ... quite a few in fact ... while others NEVER DO.
So yeah, many people THINK their dog "might have won" 8-10x ... or have legitimate reasons to retire ... but in some lines real, living 7-9xWs never actually happen ... EVER ... whereas in some lines they do happen, several times.
Which brings us right back to my point