I'm torn. Here's my perspective on it.
I don't think pool is dead in America. Player wise, I think its outstanding. I love our American players and I think we're very competitive. Fan and support wise is where I get iffy... EXAMPLE:
I started skateboarding when I was 12. For the longest time I couldn't find anyone to skateboard with. So I practiced alone, skated on the worst gear, and if I DID come across another skateboarder, we had to be instant friends because we had no one else. THEN the XGames came along... and then even worse, Tony Hawk Pro Skater came... and skateboarding's popularity exploded. After that there were little skate rats all over the place, with all this expensive gear on that their mommy and daddy bought them, talking about doing all these insane tricks when they couldn't even do the basic ones. "Do a 900!", they'd yell at me. I became kind of bitter. Worse then that, skateboarding developed cliques and I couldn't even talk to some skaters because of how stuck up they were.
So in one hand, I want pool to become popular, especially in America, to give those that work hard and love the sport, the money they deserve. But on the other hand, I don't want pool to end up like skateboarding. I want to be able to meet any pool player and consider him a friend and brother in the sport out of sheer respect for the game.
sorry for the rant... but the idea just popped in my head and I had to get it out. I may not even expressed it like I meant to...
-Zom