20 Worst Wrestlers In TNA History

5. Pacman Jones

Impact Wrestling

Yes, that Pacman Jones! TNA signed the disgraced NFL player in the summer of 2007, while Jones was suspended from American Football activity for one year due to numerous unsavoury off-the-field incidents. The Tennessee Titans, with whom Jones was under contract to, forbid Pacman from being physically involved in any wrestling matches. So, naturally, TNA put their Tag Team Titles on him. Yes, TNA placed one of their (not so) illustrious straps around the waist of a disgraced non-wrestler whose contract specifically said that he could not wrestle. At all.

His partner Ron Killings did all the work as the team beat the dynamic duo of Kurt Angle and Sting. So, this was all just a publicity stunt and Jones and Killings dropped the titles at the next set of tapings, right? Wrong! Jones and Killings continued to defend the titles, with Jones doing little more than standing on the ring apron and looking like he couldn't believe he was making so much money for doing so little.

Years later, in 2013, Jones made a one-night return where he and fellow pro football player DeQuin Evans slammed Bad Influence because hey, WHY NOT? Jones was the worst and TNA are the worst for glorifying such a blatantly awful human being and paying him a truckload of money to do absolutely jack s**t.

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