The Wrestling Observer is reporting that Jeff Jarrett remains a part owner of TNA even though some recent reports have claimed that he has been bought out by Dixie Carter. The current plan is to have Jarrett work on various TNA projects including marketing and international tours, and stay away from the actual tapings as a creative member or on-air talent. Dixie Carter has decided to keep Jarrett away from the TNA roster to separate him from Kurt Angle so that no tensions arise between the two individuals. It remains to be seen whether or not Jarrett will return to TNA in a creative or on-air capacity.
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