TNA President Dixie Carter assured Jesse Sorensen and his mother of something when he was in the hospital in 2012 after sustaining a neck injury.
Jason Powell said on the July 23 PWTorch.com livecast that Carter told Sorensen and his mother in the hospital that he'd have a TNA job for life. Sorensen has said Carter made him this promise.
But Carter did fight for Sorensen. Powell said Carter even stepped in and stopped Bruce Prichard, the former senior vice president of talent relations, from firing Sorensen about a year ago to save money.
Before Sorensen was released from TNA, he was working as a production assistant. Powell said Sorensen wasn't playing a vital role in production and was more of a runner. TNA kept Sorensen employed because he was injured while wrestling for the company. They wanted to take care of him.
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Jason Powell said on the July 23 PWTorch.com livecast that Carter told Sorensen and his mother in the hospital that he'd have a TNA job for life. Sorensen has said Carter made him this promise.
But Carter did fight for Sorensen. Powell said Carter even stepped in and stopped Bruce Prichard, the former senior vice president of talent relations, from firing Sorensen about a year ago to save money.
Before Sorensen was released from TNA, he was working as a production assistant. Powell said Sorensen wasn't playing a vital role in production and was more of a runner. TNA kept Sorensen employed because he was injured while wrestling for the company. They wanted to take care of him.
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Source(s):
Dixie Cater's Facebook (photo)
PWTorch.com