TNA founder Jeff Jarrett is expected to be back on television “sooner rather than later,” according to TNA president Dixie Carter. Jarrett was sent home prior to the Victory Road PPV after it became public knowledge that Kurt Angle’s ex-wife and former TNA Knockout Karen Angle was living with him.

In an interview with Kevin Eck of the Baltimore Sun, Carter said she’s not exactly sure at what point Jarrett will be brought back, however she said said she’s had “more input as of late” in the creative direction of TNA. “I don’t pretend to be a wrestling booker,” she said, “but I do know when we’re having success, because a lot of other parts of the business are impacted by that, as well as our relationship with the network.”

Although Jarrett has not been on television since he was sent home, Carter said he’s still working for TNA behind the scenes. “Jeff’s been working on a lot of different things for the company,” she said. “He’s been working with me on developing new programming in kind of a bigger capacity in some ways, but that’s been his focus as of late.”

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