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According to a WWE source, Randy Orton legitimately sustained a low grade concussion during his match against Alberto Del Rio at last week's Smackdown taping.
 
Although Alberto Del Rio does not have heat with Vince McMahon or Triple H, WZ was told that Del Rio does have backstage heat with talent in the locker room, as Orton is not the first person Del Rio has injured during his WWE run.
 
In related news, WZ was told Sheamus has heat with the talent because, according to multiple sources, he was "the only pain in the ass in the MITB Ladder Match" and was only worried about his own spots and not helpful in putting the match together.
There were a lot of rumors concerning Taz returning to WWE this month since his TNA contract had expired.
 
SEScoops.com reports Taz did reach out to WWE and wanted to return and wanted to try and do so in time for WWE RAW in Brooklyn the night after Money in the Bank. However, executive producer Kevin Dunn had no interest in bringing Taz back to WWE television and Taz ended up signing a new TNA contract.
 
The report also states Triple H said in a production meeting that TNA had nobody WWE needed.
The following is a new blog from the official Facebook page of the recently released former TNA Impact Wrestling star Jesse Sorensen:
?Although I am very appreciative of the time of small fame I was given. I have realized that what?s important in life isn?t being a ?superstar? or being famous. It?s about having Real friends & family that support you no matter what you?ve been thru & care about you no matter what you do in life. Thank you to every one of y?all that support me. I?m always going to be that small town kid that was raised right & still believe that someone?s word is their bond. I look very forward to moving on with positivity & look forward to seeing what life brings my way.?

 

Former TNA Impact Wrestling star Sean ?X-Pac? Waltman took to Twitter on Wednesday to voice his opinion on Sorensen?s release. Waltman initially wrote, ?Classy move by @TNADixie on the release of Jesse Sorensen.?
 
After fans criticized Waltman, he followed up by saying, ?Guy almost ends up in a wheelchair for life working for you. You tell them don?t worry, you have a job for life, don?t worry about anything. Don?t be surprised when decent people think it?s a really ###### move to pull.?

UPDATE x 2: Jesse Sorensen has revealed on Twitter that he did not write a post in which he said that TNA President Dixie Carter broke promises she made to him. He claims his GoFundMe donation site put the post up on Tuesday.

He wrote:

 

?Just to be clear it was not me that posted the donation site or set it up. I?m thankful for my time at TNA & for the opportunities given. This whole donation page thing has gotten way out of hand the page was made my a concerned friend of mine because I had planned on dropping out of my competition. I personally never asked for anything from anyone but do appreciate the help of a friend & the fans who donated to it.?

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