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Jersey Shore Canceled

MTV cancels 'Jersey Shore', It looks like the cast of MTV's hit reality show "Jersey Shore" will be packing up for good after next season. The network announced it's ending the show which debuted in 2009 and landed MTV its biggest ratings in network history. Numbers have reportedly been slipping since.

MTV’S beloved Jersey Shore TV show is not going to be coming back and is scheduled to be cancelled shortly.

Rumors are abound on the internet this month with the possible cancellation of MTV’S hit TV show Jersey Shore. It seems that the cast members are not able to work together anymore and do not want to do the show either. This should really not come as a surprise to anyone considering how the show was going anyway. There was constant friction between cast members for the past two seasons and numerous fights broke out on the show. These fights pretty much included every cast member and included:

Angelina leaving the house for good. Fist fight with Snookie. Verbal fights with virtually every other cast member especially Mike.
Sam fist fight with Jwow. Verbal arguments with entire female cast members. Fights with boyfriend Ronnie were numerous too. Both her and Ronnie excluded themselves from other members of house often.
Mike verbal argument with Snookie and pissed off other members of house with attitude several times.
Vinnie has tension with Snookie after sleeping with her best friend.
Snookie verbal arguments with every crew member besides Paulie, Deena and Jwow. Fist fight with Angelina.
Jwow fist fight with Sam. Tension between her and Ronnie also.
Ronnie verbal arguments with Snookie, Deena and Sam. Also excluded himself along with Sam from hanging with group.
Deena verbal argument with Sam.
Paulie verbal argument with Angelina.
Looking at all of these fights and arguments, you can get an idea of why the cast members might have decided to end the show. And these are just the ones that were aired on the show. Who knows how many others there were behind the scenes.

So, do you think the crew should walk away and end the show? I for one, do not. The fights and arguments actually compel me to watch the show more and make it more realistic. But, whatever the cast members decide to do, I am sure we will be seeing them in the future whether they are doing the show or are on the evening news!

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