I loved WoW before TBC.
-You didn't have to go one-way healing spec.
-Resilence didn't make Defense totally worthless.
-Paladins had to be skilled in order to do what they wanted instead of now.
-Getting to 60 actually meant something.
-TBC ruined 90% of the level 60 instances
-Raiding in 60 dungeons weren't such a joke.
-Druids didn't have Cyclone. [[Damn bastards have BOTH Travel Form and Cyclone? bleh!]]
-Horde didn't have paladins and Alliance didn't have shamans. [[Totally ruined the aspects of Horde and Alliance.]]
-reaching 100 + spell damage/healing actually meant something.
-Spirit actually had a purpose.
-Shadow Priest were actually DPS instead of a utility now. Though that is both good and bad.
+OMG, a positive side. Huntards became CC instead of plain DPS, thus giving them more purpose.
-Tiers meant something.
-Getting 0.5 tier was actually had meaning instead of "WTF is tier 0.5, nub?!?!?"
-Warlocks didn't have a warrior-wannabe sidekick.
Among other things I'm too lazy to type out.