"Pacman" Jones Signs Contract with Wrestling Federation TNA
For the first time in a long time Adam "Pacman" Jones is in the news for working instead of not working. Of course, in this profession "working" has a completely different meaning. In the world of professional wrestling a "work" is a common term. A "work" is anything that is planned to
happen in wrestling, whether it is a choreographed match or a written storyline. "Pacman" Jones will get to know this wrestling term and many others very soon.
Since NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told "Pacman" Jones not to bother playing football this season, he has looked elsewhere for work, the world of pro wrestling. "Pacman" Jones will not be working for the world-famous WWE though, they've had their fill of news lately. Instead "Pacman" Jones will be a member of the TNA roster.
TNA is a much smaller pro wrestling federation with a Thursday Night show on Spike TV. Currently their television show does slightly worse ratings than the WWE's third lowest rated show. So it doesn't need to be said that TNA is still a long way from competing with the WWE but the addition of "Pacman" Jones is sure to get a lot of attention from the media, possibly spike their ratings, and possibly move TNA's show ahead of at least one of the WWE's shows in the ratings. That would be a huge feather in TNA's cap.
This isn't the first time that TNA has hired the services of a football player, or even a Tennessee Titan. TNA originally began in Nashville, Tennessee where they ran weekly pay-per-views on Wednesday Nights and on one of the earlier shows members of the Tennessee Titans got involved in a fight with Jeff Jarrett.
Since NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told "Pacman" Jones not to bother playing football this season, he has looked elsewhere for work, the world of pro wrestling. "Pacman" Jones will not be working for the world-famous WWE though, they've had their fill of news lately. Instead "Pacman" Jones will be a member of the TNA roster.
TNA is a much smaller pro wrestling federation with a Thursday Night show on Spike TV. Currently their television show does slightly worse ratings than the WWE's third lowest rated show. So it doesn't need to be said that TNA is still a long way from competing with the WWE but the addition of "Pacman" Jones is sure to get a lot of attention from the media, possibly spike their ratings, and possibly move TNA's show ahead of at least one of the WWE's shows in the ratings. That would be a huge feather in TNA's cap.
This isn't the first time that TNA has hired the services of a football player, or even a Tennessee Titan. TNA originally began in Nashville, Tennessee where they ran weekly pay-per-views on Wednesday Nights and on one of the earlier shows members of the Tennessee Titans got involved in a fight with Jeff Jarrett.
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