X Division Champion Austin Aries posted the following on his Twitter page:
Alot of good examples of that tonight but it's spoiler related, therefore I will not say a thing but I have to agree. There is no question the 10%ers are irrevevant.
The majority of them think Raw is the worst show in wrestling. SmackDown is boring. TNA has the better product at the moment, last week's Impact was promo heavy and hated by many but it drew over 2 million viewers. Most watched cable show besides Jersey Shore.
Raw being the terrible show drew over 3 million. SmackDown drew over 2 million.
These are shows the IWC hates. And they are successful. What he says speaks volumes, maybe the IWC will listen to him since Bischoff doesn't know what he's talking about, right?
As one who catered to the #10percenters for years, I appreciate the passion...
...but if the #10percents ideals were spot on I wouldn't have had to go to @IMPACTWRESTLING to finally make more than #10percent of the $$.
I LIVED that logic. 2004-09 I was apart of the best pure WRESTLING co. going. You'd be ashamed at how little $ we all made.
I encourage the #10percenters to use their passion in a more positive way. Be vocal about the things you LIKE and want to see more of...
....in contrast to shitting on everything you don't like, which I know is the trend. Positive energy brings back the same. #TGMTEL
I say when a message isn't being heard or getting the desired response, rethink how you're framing and delivering said message
Alot of good examples of that tonight but it's spoiler related, therefore I will not say a thing but I have to agree. There is no question the 10%ers are irrevevant.
The majority of them think Raw is the worst show in wrestling. SmackDown is boring. TNA has the better product at the moment, last week's Impact was promo heavy and hated by many but it drew over 2 million viewers. Most watched cable show besides Jersey Shore.
Raw being the terrible show drew over 3 million. SmackDown drew over 2 million.
These are shows the IWC hates. And they are successful. What he says speaks volumes, maybe the IWC will listen to him since Bischoff doesn't know what he's talking about, right?