
08-13-2007, 09:20 PM
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Pacman Jones didn't appear to do anything to violate his contract with the Titans on Sunday night.
During a live pay-per-view event for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in Orlando, Fla., Jones didn't really do much of anything. Nonetheless, Assclown Jones was shown leaving in a neck brace and on a stretcher, victim of a make-believe injury during a "fight" not caught by cameras backstage.
What else did you expect from professional wrestling?
A day after a judge approved a modified restraining order that allowed the suspended Titans cornerback to take part in TNA's Hard Justice, Jones did in fact step in the ring.
But on a night when other wrestlers were hit with trashcan lids, bottles and folding chairs, the only contact Jones was involved in came when he slapped hands with wrestling fans.
Later, as Jones was introduced to the crowd, prompting a mixture of boos and cheers, another wrestler appeared and challenged him to a fight. He taunted Jones, and referred to the court action taken by the Titans.
"Your contract won't allow you to touch or be touched. Ain't that a (expletive),'' Ron "The Truth" Killings yelled to Jones. "We don't have to worry about you whipping no one's (butt) around here. You better watch your back, Pacman.''
Jones, serving a suspension from the NFL, told Killings he'd see him backstage after "security" kept them apart.
Jones was heavily promoted during the first two hours of the event before making an appearance, arriving in a hooded sweatshirt. Fans in the arena held up "Pacman" signs, while others "made it rain" with Monopoly money, something Jones became known for after his arrest following a strip club shooting in Las Vegas.
Jones made a few comments during an in-ring interview before taking off his sweatshirt and showing off his tattooed body. Jones is scheduled to make more appearances for TNA.
"TNA is a trendsetter; Pacman Jones is a trendsetter,'' Jones said. "(I want) to show the world that I am the best team player that ever lived.'' | |