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Vito on the current pro-wrestling product: I watch wrestling on TV on occasion. Everybody says it’s all ‘cookie-cutter’ guys and there are no characters. There’s not much interest in the storylines because they’re not really believable and you can’t get into them. But you just have to go with it. I think CM Punk started out great but he kind of fizzled out a bit. The Rock coming back to TV was a bit plus. As far as TNA goes, I turn it on and I turn it off because it really doesn’t hold my interest much. And that’s not the fault of the guys that wrestle. It’s because of what they try to portray on TV. I think there just need to be more characters in wrestling and more people that can hold the crowd in general.
Thoughts on the WWE’s ‘Biggest Turkeys’ article published on Thanksgiving day: I’ll tell you what. On Thanksgiving, I got an email saying there was something on WWE.com calling me a turkey. At first I just wanted to enjoy the holiday, but the more I thought about it, the more I got mad. I was talking to Noel and decided that I needed to answer this. Once I slept on it, I really got angry. I realized they were trying to mock me and my career. I took it as a great insult especially since none of the guys on that list accomplished what I have in the sport of professional wrestling. Michael Cole, he’s an employee of the WWE. He can take it. I don’t know if some of the other guys on the list are still wrestling or if they care. A guy like Mike Adamle, I don’t know if he’s still announcing or if he’s employed by the WWE. And for Sinn, as little time as he had on TV… he was mostly a developmental talent. I can see him getting a little upset. But a guy like myself doesn’t deserve to be on that list, to be called a turkey, or to made fun of! For all the accomplishments I have in the business, for all the people I have helped, for the amount of charity work I’ve done in the past fifteen years, I don’t ever want to be made fun of! And everyone that knows me that is listening knows I’m serious as a heart attack when it comes to wrestling. I am a perfectionist. I critique myself to the most. But I paid my dues in the business a long time ago. I’m not some green guy just getting started. I’m a veteran. I’ve been in there with the best and I’ve beaten the best! I’m still going to this day. I can still out-wrestle anyone out there. My skills are unmatched. I’ve perfected my craft.”
Vito opening fire on the WWE: They’re not going to bully me. They have their anti-bullying campaign right now. You can go ahead and bully whoever you want, but you’re not going to bully the best bully in the business […] If the guys down at WWE.com had the guts to say it to my face, they wouldn’t be hiding behind their computers. When it comes to the office in the WWE, what were they thinking? How do you run your company, Vince McMahon? Are you really looking at what’s going on or are you letting everyone else run the ship? WWE is the top wrestling company in the world and that ship is run by one man. It’s not a bunch of guys with their hand in the jar and everyone trying to do their own thing. But I find this all disrespectful and humiliating. And no one humiliates Vito. You want to show me I’m a turkey? You think my dress wasn’t successful? Let me go show you how over I am. The people have been tweeting me, texting me, emailing me, everything. If you’re listening to me, WWE Universe, put me back in the WWE and let me fight the champion and I’ll show you I’m no turkey! You can’t bully me. I’ll fight for whatever I need to fight for! So if you’re a big Vito fan, hit up Joey Styles, call John Laurinaitis, call up the WWE offices and let them know how you feel!