I admit-- I'd rather use a Hasselblad hand-held over my 12 pound Fuji Monstrosity any day. And if I were a professional photographer selling my photos to make my living, I would consider a Hasselblad (although really, at this point, a Fuji GFX would be more appropriate).
But for what I do? I can quite literally buy
two Bronica SQ-A bodies
and a full kit of lenses and accessories,
and have them CLA'd for what a single Hasselblad body and a good lens would cost-- and in my hands, the difference in final image quality would be negligible. And the cost of a Hasselblad CLA?
Both of my SQ-A's require(d) the same service-- the electrical contacts in the body need cleaning and adjusting. No frame straightening, no multi-hundred dollar CLA, just some light electrical cleaning.
The Hasselblads are very, very good cameras, but they're not worth the extra expense and hassel, at least for me.
... and I don't think I yanked your chain quite as hard as you think I did on image quality. The Fuji EBC GX lenses are universally praised for their quality and sharpness.