An ex WWE producer was arrested this week on multiple charges. In other news, Jazz announces her retirement.
Back in April, WWE producer Sarah Stock was furloughed by WWE management. But now it seems her troubles are far from over.
The former WWE producer was arrested on Sunday morning. She is facing multiple charges, including aggravated battery, resisting law enforcement, disorderly conduct, and public intoxication.
It is claimed Sarah Stock was released due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, her arrest might prevent her from returning after the pandemic.
Whether Sarah will return to the WWE will most likely depend on her court case. If she is found guilty of the crimes in question, then she might not ever return to the brand.
Interestingly enough, there are a bunch of wrestlers with criminal records. This includes Jeff Hardy.
There have also been dozens of wrestlers who were arrested due to public intoxication. Others have a known track record of substance abuse.
The pressure of working in the WWE is likely to contribute to numerous arrests in the past. I am sure we will hear more about this case as it develops.
Former WWE wrestler Jazz has announced her retirement this week. While she planned on a 2020 farewell tour, the pandemic threw a spanner in the works.
“Honestly, I just had my last match this past Sunday,” said Jazz to Chris Van Vliet. I am done in the ring. I was going to do a whole tour in 2020 but with pandemic happening, that screwed everything up. I’ve been having issues with my knees and my back and a lot more issues physically, mentally and emotionally. That’s why I had to forfeit the NWA title. I have two beautiful daughters and I have to focus on them right now.”
Jazz states that she will focus on her beautiful daughters after her retirement. However, a lot of wrestlers who retire stay involved in the wrestling circuit.
I do not believe this will be any different for Jazz. Of course, I doubt she will remain in wrestling full time.
Jazz had a wonderful career in wrestling. While she ended her career in the NWA, she also has a WWE career behind her.
The wrestler made her WWE debut in 2001. Interestingly, she made her debut very soon after she started training at Ohio Valley Wrestling.
When she made her debut, she began a feud against none other than Trish Stratus. In addition to matches against Trish Stratus, she also faced the likes of Lita and Jacqueline.
Over the course of her career, she captured numerous titles. Among others, she won the WWF/WWE Women’s Championship twice.
She also had a successful career in the NWA. Unfortunately, she had to vacate her Women’s Championship in 2019 for personal and medical reasons.
Her reign was quite impressive though, with a whopping 948 days! We wish Jazz the best of luck upon her retirement.
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