7. Vince Russo Thinks Vince McMahon Should Retire
https://twitter.com/THEVinceRusso/status/580338328563789825 Even though he's been out of the company for over 15 years, it's clear that Vince Russo still keeps up to date with what's happening in WWE. In the public eye, Russo had even been gone from TNA for years, but it was revealed that he was working as a secret consultant for the promotion up until the Summer of 2014, largely there to watch Impact Wrestling and give his feedback. Scanning through Russo's Twitter account can often make for much entertainment - whether people like the guy or not, he's certainly one of the most outspoken figures to remain in the wrestling bubble, and always has something on his mind. Recently, that extended to a rather polarising post, one which insisted that Vince McMahon should retire from WWE. Feeling McMahon has lost touch with what his audience want to see, Russo also criticised the tug-of-war segment between Brock Lesnar and the challenger for his WWE World Title, Roman Reigns, feeling it was highly unconvincing. In fairness, Russo points out that top names such as Steve Austin would have never been placed in such as a childish situation days before the biggest event on the wrestling calendar, which is likely true.
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