7 Questions With Rockstar Spud And Ethan Carter III

1. How Do You Respond To Criticism Of TNA, Especially When It Comes From People Who Used To Be Big Fans In The Early Days?

EC3: I respond to criticism of TNA like I do to criticism of anything. When people have their minds set on an opinion, it's hard to dissuade. While changes have been made, sometimes changes are necessary because if you are not evolving, changing, trying something new, you are dead in the water. To fans that may have turned a way, I implore you to give TNA another look. There are some great things taking place that you are missing, and if you personally don't like it, contact me on twitter @EthanCarterTNA and we can discuss further. Plus there is no better time than this Friday Night on Destination America in the United States and this Sunday on Challenge in the UK to restore your relationship with TNA, as live from Wembley Arena I use Rockstar Spud as my platform to put this entire Industry "on notice." Spud: I don't really respond to it. I love the interaction we have with our audiences dont get me wrong. There's criticism in everything in entertainment from movies to sports teams. Anything can be criticized really but the majority of the criticism are from armchair critics. Wrestling is a very subjective business and people have their opinions about our company and about other companies. I love hearing peoples opinions and thoughts. It doesn't mean they are right, & it doesn't mean they are wrong, but what does matter is how they speak and if its constructive. If you are offering no constructive criticism or solution then I personally would be so angry about it and just sit and enjoy whats in front of me.
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