I think they've done a decent job. Sure they've made some blunders (Hall & Waltman) but overall I think they're doing something at least... different. Raw has been getting VERY boring lately, though I will say that this past Monday was the best they've done since the start of the new year. I think Bischoff and Hogan have done a pretty average job so far though, and things are at least semi-entertaining. The matches are their strong point I would say (shouldn't they be?), but some of the angles that they've decided to push are a little questionable. Having VAL VENIS beat Daniels at the PPV was a definite head scratcher. The Hall & Waltman thing is just not entertaining to me. Having those 2 old, fat, drunken, pot head NWO has beens still trying to pull off that angle is just dumb to me. It's not entertaining, controversial, or really anything that I'm looking for when I tune in to my grown man soap opera that is professional wrestling. I don't really like the story of AJ Styles emulating Ric Flair's stylin' and profilin' persona. It seems extremely forced to me and borders on uncomfortable to watch. I thought the "Orlando Screw Job" thing was pretty questionable too, though I will say that it had my attention for a second. Oh and then there's the Nasty Boys.... yeah...
On the positive side, since becoming a regular watcher this year I've loved the actual in-ring action. The tag team division is awesome! I'm not a big fan of their look but Generation Me has been really impressive. Motor City Machineguns are great in the ring also. I like Hernandez and Morgan too. Didn't think they really matched up well as a team but they're both pretty decent big guys. Hell I can even watch the TNA Knockouts matches, because the women actually have some wrestling ability. I really like the fact that they brought in Ken Anderson. I just wish they wouldn't have gone with him being a heel right off the bat.
All in all, I think I'd give them a
B- so far with some definite room for improvement. But they are definitely offering up a better product than what we've had available to us on television for a little while.