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How many more people would watch TNA if Vince Russo was fired?

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Since this is one of the main complaints I see about TNA from fans in general, I was just wondering....

How many people would actually watch if Jim Cornette came onto television and said (out of character), "Vince Russo was fired today"? I want to know, honestly.

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  1. No thanks. The damage has already been done, from the apparent death of the X-Division and degeneration of the Tag Team Division to the absolute fall of the Knockouts Division. h**l, Hogan and Bischoff as well could leave by the end of the month; every non-main event division would be presented legitimately again and taken seriously; the KO Championship would be on someone like Sarita (as a face, though; they NEVER should have tuned her heel in July 2010, especially just because she was only a brunette who was never in WWE or that godawful abortion of a "promotion" Werestlicious, where many of the new KO's of 2010 came from); that overrated, fanboy-worshipped b***h Mickie James and her equally dundesirable fellow former WWE Diva Lisa Marie "Tara/Victoria" Varon could FINALLY go back to WWE where they belong and NEVER come back; the no-talent Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky) could go back to being the jobbers they always should have been; the main event could have guys like A.J. Styles, Samoa Joe, Matt Morgan, Frankie Kazarian, Jay Lethal, and Pope D'Angelo Dinero feuding for the World Heavyweight Title; and all the old codgers who can't draw flies anymore could up and leave, and I STILL couldn't bring myself to watching TNA ever again. I blame the whole mess on those idiots from Spike TV and their INSISTANCE on bringing those two power mongers Bischoff and Hogan into the company, as not only did they not fire that hack Russo, but they twisted and corrupted TNA into their own self-serving image i.e., WWE 2.0) and got rid of many of the people who made TNA watchable back in the mid to late 2000s (Christopher Daniels, Awesome Kong, Ayako Hamada, Roxxi, ODB, Consequences Creed, etc.).


    s***w you, Dixie Carter and Jeff Jarrett, for not taking care of your company right since 2007 and letting it crumble into what it has become nowadays. We deserved an ALTERNATIVE to WWE, not a clone.No, thanks. The damage has already been done, from the apparent death of the X-Division and degeneration of the Tag Team Division to the absolute fall of the Knockouts Division. h**l, Hogan and Bischoff as well could leave by the end of the month; ever non-main event division would be presented legitimately again and taken seriously; the KO Championship would be on someone like Sarita (as a face, though; they NEVER should have tuned her heel, especially just because she was only a brunette who was never in WWE or that godawful abortion of a "promotion" Werestlicious, where many of the new KO's of 2010 came from); that overrated, fanboy-worshipped b***h Mickie James and her equally dundesirable fellow former WWE Diva Lisa Marie "Tara/Victoria" Varon could FINALLY go back to WWE where they belong and NEVER come back; the no-talent Beautiful People (Angelina Love and Velvet Sky) could go back to being the jobbers they always should have been; the main event could have guys like A.J. Styles, Samoa Joe, Matt Morgan, Frankie Kazarian, Jay Lethal, and Pope D'Angelo Dinero feuding for the World Heavyweight Title; and all the old codgers who can't draw flies anymore could up and leave, and I STILL couldn't bring myself to watching TNA ever again. I blame the whole mess on those idiots from Spike TV and their INSISTANCE on bringing those two power mongers Bischoff and Hogan into the company, as not only did they not fire that hack Russo, but they twisted and corrupted TNA into their own self-serving image i.e., WWE 2.0) and got rid of many of the people who made TNA watchable back in the mid to late 2000s (Christopher Daniels, Awesome Kong, Ayako Hamada, etc.).


    s***w you, Dixie Carter and Jeff Jarrett, for not taking care of your company right since 2007 and letting it crumble into what it has become nowadays.

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