Jack-Hammer
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Wrestlinginc.com reports, based on info released on TNAInsider.com, that Jesse Sorensen has accepted a job in TNA's marketing department. The site doesn't go into detail as to what this role is or what it entails, only that it's in TNA marketing.
To be completely honest, I've been expecting this for a long time as Sorensen's situation, to some degree, reminds me of Darren Drozdov. Drozdov was rendered quadriplegic initially as a result of a botched running powerbomb performed by D'Lo Brown. Droz was given a job with the company behind the scenes and remains there to this day. Sorensen, as we all know, suffered a severe neck injury in a match against Zema Ion at Against All Odds in February, 2012. Sorensen's C-1 vertebrae was fractured and spinal cord edema, which is severe swelling. It doesn't surprise me that TNA's at least offered him a job because, frankly, it wouldn't look good whatsoever if you put a fire a guy after he's possibly crippled for life.
It seems that, at least for now, Sorensen's wrestling career is over. He's still a young man, he turns 24 on April 1st, so this job possibly be temporary until he's healed up to his doctor's satisfaction. It could also mean, however, that his in-ring career is done, which is the assumption I'm leaning towards.
To be completely honest, I've been expecting this for a long time as Sorensen's situation, to some degree, reminds me of Darren Drozdov. Drozdov was rendered quadriplegic initially as a result of a botched running powerbomb performed by D'Lo Brown. Droz was given a job with the company behind the scenes and remains there to this day. Sorensen, as we all know, suffered a severe neck injury in a match against Zema Ion at Against All Odds in February, 2012. Sorensen's C-1 vertebrae was fractured and spinal cord edema, which is severe swelling. It doesn't surprise me that TNA's at least offered him a job because, frankly, it wouldn't look good whatsoever if you put a fire a guy after he's possibly crippled for life.
It seems that, at least for now, Sorensen's wrestling career is over. He's still a young man, he turns 24 on April 1st, so this job possibly be temporary until he's healed up to his doctor's satisfaction. It could also mean, however, that his in-ring career is done, which is the assumption I'm leaning towards.