There's two different aspects of this, both which are going to be huge.
First, to clear things up, RPG's that involve physically doing battle are sports. "Sport: An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others". So, point settled.
Also, RPG's today are not strict reenactments. Most are free flowing with no real set plan or path. The outcome is not predetermined. So, it is a sport based on an older method of compe ion. Other modern sports got their start the same way. Today's marathon is based on the fabled run of Pheidippides in the Battle of Marathon. The basketball we enjoy, whose origins are often incorrectly attributed to Naismith, is really based on an old Mayan game/ritual that involved the death of the WINNING team. But both the marathon and basketball are widely considered sports. Point being that almost all sports are reenactments of some earlier ritual.
I agree, the second aspect (the online part of RPG) is not a sport. But I think this will only increase the popularity of the sport. Imagine an older person who is not physically able to participate in the physical part of the RPG. However, with technology today (GPS), he can log on to a battle and watch in real time and caution his teammates in the field about the locations of the enemy and advise them on the proper counter strategies.
I'm really looking forward to taking on this role myself as I'm not always able to affort the costs of actually buying new gear and traveling to battles.
Anyway, I hope that you at least take some time to look into this and decide for yourself. As opposed to just taking the easy road and dismissing the whole thing.

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