Jones Reportedly Set for Pro Wrestling Debut

Suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam (Pacman) Jones reportedly will make his debut on a pro wrestling circuit this week, although it remains unclear if he will be a wrestler or participating in another capacity.

Jones has signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and is to be in a ring Thursday, the Associated Press reported. A spokesman for the wrestling circuit told the AP that Jones "will be involved in a storyline" but would not comment about whether the suspended player will wrestle.

In April, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Jones for the entire 2007 season for violating the league's conduct policy. Goodell made Jones's suspension reviewable after 10 games. Recently, Goodell rejected a request by Jones's representatives to revise the terms of the suspension and allow Jones to attend training camp with the Titans.

By Mark Maske |  August 6, 2007; 12:58 PM ET  | Category:  League , Titans
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I sure would like to pile drive that little maggot.

Posted by: Andre The Giant | August 6, 2007 7:13 PM

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