Friday, July 26, 2013

More on Why Jesse Sorensen Was Released from TNA


- As you probably know by now, Jesse Sorenson was released from his TNA contract on Monday. Reaction to the development has been almost universally negative toward TNA and partially led to Dixie Carter's attempt to do a Q&A onTwitterunder the hashtag #AskDixie to become a haven for negative comments toward the promotion.

As previously reported, the release was made as a purely financial perspective as TNA is trying to cut costs and make the company viable as it tours live. Sorenson was being paid much higher than someone in his duties as a production assistant and according to sources in the company, the reason for that had to do with the company attempting to help Sorensen as he recovered. The company had changed his deal following his injury from a per-appearance one to a monthly guarantee and he was paid during the period of his recovery as well as when he came back on as aPA.

When Sorensen was made a PA once Impact started going on the road, he was essentially being paid a good salary for working two to three days a month where he would make sure everyone who was needed for the taping had signed in and confirmed they were present, then bring talents to different areas they were needed for filming of promos and the like. The reason for this was so he could learn production skills that he could eventually use in TNA and possibly elsewhere. After the financial cutbacks began, the company started reviewing everyone's positions and Sorensen was making more than the average TNA staffer that could also handle the responsibilities, but wasn't working full-time. The feeling was that their hands were tied as they could not afford at the moment to hold onto anyone who wasn't "pulling his weight" compared to others who would be cut in his place.

Another thing that was hurting him, and perhaps kept them from offering him a different deal or giving him more to do, was Sorensen's desire to return to the ring both on independent dates and eventually for TNA. The opinion was that the company was trying to help him transition out of his in-ring career for his own health but he was more interested in returning to the ring. Sorensen pushed himself to make a return and has trained to do so when TNA was telling him that he would need to get medically cleared to get indy dates, which wasn't going to happen considering his circumstances. Allaccountsis that the company struggled with the decision because he was well-liked and the company wanted to help him out, but they had to make a very difficult choice.

Sorenson has been soliciting bookings on his Twitter account, suggesting he's still looking for an in-ring return.

Opinionated View- This will no doubt piss people off but TNA was right to cut him. Don't get me wrong I have always felt bad that Jesse got hurt but this is a business and you business can be cruel. TNA/Dixie have to keep the company in the black. Now yeah it sounds cruel they cut a guy that got hurt working for them but maybe cutting him save two or three regular joes.

I don't think the situation as helped by someone clamming to be Jesse posted this long rant against Dixie and TNA online. And again I feel bad the guy was hurt but how long should TNA help him out? WWE had to downsize a while back and that meant cutting off that conman Billy Graham hell when they cut dies with OVW they let Matt Cappotelli go. 

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