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According to Jeff Jarrett is back as Executive Producer of Impact Wrestling, replacing John “Big” Gaburick. Jarrett is still operating his Global Force Wrestl𓆉ing promotion under the hope it will end up on The Fight Network.
Gaburick restructured his deal to stay with Impact, and is now on the creative team with Matt Conway, Madison Rayne and the recently added Dutch Mantel. Jarrett is attempting to bring back several members of his old team, since Dixie Ca🐷rter and her husband are completely out of the picture.
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