Wrestling Appearance Is All Talk for Jones

Suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam (Pacman) Jones appeared in a pay-per-view pro wrestling event Sunday and seemed to stick to the terms of an agreement crafted Friday between representatives of the Titans, Jones and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

Jones was shown being taken away on a stretcher after what was said to be an altercation that took place off camera. While on camera, Jones mostly stuck to talking.

Over the weekend, a judge approved Friday's agreement between Jones, the Titans and the wrestling organization that Jones could appear but could not have any physical contact or do anything that would put himself at risk of being injured, which the Titans contended would violate Jones's NFL contract.

Jones is serving a one-year suspension by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for violating the league's personal conduct policy.

By Mark Maske |  August 13, 2007; 9:36 AM ET  | Category:  League , Titans
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What an stupid policy. He cant play for a year, so he can't wrestle? What about riding a motorcycle among old ladies driving two ton weapons on the Beltway?

Posted by: Motorcycles yes, wrestling no! | August 14, 2007 9:39 AM

At long last there is PROOF that wrestling is fake.

A sad day indeed Americanskis.

Posted by: Ivan Putski | August 14, 2007 1:02 PM

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