Given the chance, I think anyone would yell at Delta Burke, except maybe
The Ladies Man.
I see this as a huge business opportunity. With all the unhappy relationships out there, people would probably be willing to pay thousands of dollars a piece if they could get matched with someone and have a 90% or more chance of that relationship lasting and being fulfilling (or being quick and dirty, if that's what both people want). And the research to do that already exists:
Measurement of partner compatibility: further validation and refinement of the CQ test - Sexual and Relationship Therapy
eharmony and other matchmaking services do that to some degree, but there's still a lot of room for growth.
Of course, some people see the dating process and search for a mate as part of the fun.