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  • sith_warden
    Civilian
    • Mar 2007
    • 121

    Adam PacMan Jones

    Well looked on the tna website and even though i know wresteling is 90% show and 10% real ,if any of you have heard of Adam PacMan Jones suspended tennessee titan, well from what i read he was taken out of the arena in a neck brace and backboard,guess a wresteler told him to watch his back , he didnt and got knocked the **&^^ out . and the trouble he was in in the off season he got what was coming to him .but in an agreement reached in court he was only to be a spectator ,he couldnt participate in the event in any way shape or form .
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    Zabka
    Imperial Guard
    • Nov 2004
    • 4956
    • DSA Zabka

    this guy belongs in jail. I can't believe he is making money off being a scumbag.

    'Police' try to help Jones after alleged attack in TNA debut
    Associated Press

    Updated: August 12, 2007, 11:36 PM ET
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    ORLANDO, Fla. -- Adam "Pacman" Jones ended up surrounded by police Sunday night. This time they were actors trying to help the suspended cornerback, who had been allegedly "attacked."


    AP Photo/John Raoux

    Pacman Jones made it to center ring in his pro wrestling debut, but was not allowed to wrestle because of his NFL contract.

    Not a finger was laid on Jones on-camera Sunday at the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling event, but several were awfully close. A wrestler rushed the stage after jawing with Jones, but four actors with police clothing tackled him just out of reach.

    Minutes later, the studio television screens flashed to Jones backstage, lying on the ground after being purportedly attacked.

    The Tennessee Titans got a court order prohibiting Jones from participating in any wrestling activity after he promised in a taped segment Thursday on TNA's weekly Spike TV show to appear.

    Jones, the team and TNA reached an agreement Friday allowing him to perform -- under extensive stipulation. He could not touch or be touched, grapple, shove, throw or have anything thrown at him by anyone working for or watching the show.

    The Titans did not immediately return phone messages late Sunday night.



    "You know what sickens me? You say something about being a team player? A team player? Allow me to welcome you to the snake pit. You see, Pacman, professional wrestling is not a team sport."
    Wrestler Ron "The Truth" Killings

    Jones didn't show until several hours into the event, emerging through a tunnel to laser lights and fireworks. The announcer called him the most controversial man in professional sports today, and Jones spurned his try for a handshake.

    Jones has been suspended from the NFL for the 2007 season for violating the league's personal conduct policy by being arrested six times. Police records for various incidents in Tennessee and Georgia show five different arrests for the former first-round draft pick.

    His sixth arrest came in June when he was booked by Las Vegas police in the most serious case. He is under indictment there on two felony counts of coercion stemming from a February fight at a strip club that left a bouncer, a former wrestler himself, paralyzed.

    Jones' in-ring appearance lasted about 10 minutes. He wore black trunks, a sweat shirt and shirt reading "Pacman" that featured characters from the video game. Some of the roughly 1,000 watching in the Universal Orlando broadcast studio booed, but others seemed to be on his side. Admission for them is free, but the pay-per-view event cost $29.99.

    TNA said it wouldn't immediately know how Jones' involvement affected sales.

    Jones paced the ring and scowled, then picked up the microphone. He said he always dreamed of wrestling when the announcer asked why he came. The interviewer seemed surprised by his short response, then asked what Jones' goal was.

    "To show the world that I am the best team player that ever lived," he said, repeating a statement from earlier this week.

    Jones turned around as wrestler Ron "The Truth" Killings appeared with a beef. The two jawed some from 20 yards apart.

    "You know what sickens me? You say something about being a team player? A team player? Allow me to welcome you to the snake pit," Killings said. "You see, Pacman, professional wrestling is not a team sport."

    Killings said in an expletive-marked tirade that several wrestlers were in line to take Jones down, and it was bad luck he couldn't fight.

    "You talk a lot, know what I'm saying," Jones said. "You talk a lot. But one thing about me, I don't talk the talk, I walk the walk."

    Killings then rushed to the ring before being tackled.

    "This ain't what you want anyway. You act like this is what you want but this ain't what you want," Jones said as Killings was led away by four "policemen." Jones strutted in the ring, then hopped out.

    There was no word from Jones after the video of police trying to help him.

    TNA said Jones would not speak with reporters, but might issue a statement later.
    You're the best! Around! Nothings gonna ever keep you down!


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    • #3
      captnjeter
      Honorary DSA

      No, Zabka, he should be wrestling... so someone could "accidentally" paralize him, just like his "dawg" "accidentally" paralized that security guard from Commack.
      "You gotta have fun. Regardless of how you look at it, we're playing a game. It's a business, it's our job, but I don't think you can do well unless you're having fun." - Derek Jeter

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      • #4
        ROGUE_LEADER
        Civilian
        • Sep 2006
        • 97

        There is no doubt about it Adam Jones is a peice of shite. Tennessee already has the position of "kick his dumb arse to the curb", but the whole wresleing thing has Titans fan bowwing their heads in shame. Why was'nt this guy a Raiders pick? I had thought at one point last year that Kerry Collins was the worst decition the orginisation had ever made, he overturned that thought. Kerry Collins may suck bad, but I would rather have someone on the roster that acts like a man and has something positive to contribute. Whom by the way is spending alot of time with Vince Young helping him concentrate on his passing game.
        The difference between freind and foe is only an e-mail away.

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        • #5
          Zabka
          Imperial Guard
          • Nov 2004
          • 4956
          • DSA Zabka

          Well---Kerry Collins also showed some colors when he used racial slurs to describe a teammate and got into a fight about it back when he was with the Panthers. That's what isolated him from much of his team and caused him to have to leave after a while. That and being a drunk. I think he is a waste of space as well---just not as big of a waste as Pacman is.
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          • #6
            ROGUE_LEADER
            Civilian
            • Sep 2006
            • 97

            Yeah I don't know all the dirt on Kerry, and I would agree on the fact that he "SUCKS badly". My point was that he is more of a man, and a "team" contributor, rather than a self absorbed hoodlum who only cares about fame and a big pay check.
            The difference between freind and foe is only an e-mail away.

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