Dixie Carter’s #AskDixie Is All Kinds Of (Hilarious) Awful

In response to the turmoil behind the scenes in TNA (including talent & production staff being released) – Dixie Carter asked fans for their feedback using the hashtag #AskDixie. As you can imagine – snarky Internet fans have used this opportunity to voice their displeasure with TNA. In fact, the #AskDixie hashtag was trending on Tuesday night and is turning into quite a comical wrestling meme.

There are many, many more at Twitter .. Here are a few gems:

https://twitter.com/paulsaccone/status/360062643584774144

https://twitter.com/kateoskorner/status/360063308193210369

https://twitter.com/matthewsburning/status/359875758669312001

https://twitter.com/evanmcfarlane/status/360048988185034753

https://twitter.com/nerdslashgeek/status/359931528953864192

https://twitter.com/jenjenmichelle/status/360048550039662593

https://twitter.com/shawnzullo/status/360048562010206209

https://twitter.com/crystomint/status/360058636690657281

https://twitter.com/sovietshooter/status/360050886627692545

https://twitter.com/staycoolwheels/status/360051029636694017

https://twitter.com/dylanvonpotter/status/360057597199527936

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