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Jesse Sorensen's New TNA Job, Traci Brooks on Why She Turned TNA Down, Dixie Carter
By Marc Middleton
Mar 14, 2013 - 8:06:30 AM

- TNA President Dixie Carter noted on Twitter that she cut most of her hair off. She added that she "took the theme of change too far" going into tonight's Impact Wrestling from Chicago.

- In an update on Jesse Sorensen, his Twitter bio reveals that he's now working as a "marketing & production assistant" with TNA.

- We noted before that several former Knockouts have turned down TNA's offer to appear at their upcoming Knockouts-only pay-per-view taping. Traci Brooks took to Twitter and explained why she won't be there:

"People r reading way 2 much into this. Unfortunately I had to say no to TNA for the KO ppv as I couldn’t make it that day. No other reason!! Tna is my family and hopefully be there next time and know my KOs will put on a hell of a ppv!! Xo"

Busty New Photos of Velvet Sky and Traci Brooks + New Details on Bully Ray's Heel Turn and What's Planned...


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