Former WWE star Nathan Jones is 'injured' & reportedly headed to TNA

Reported by Adam Martin of WrestleView.com
On Monday, September 8, 2008 at 6:36 PM EST

Former WWE star Nathan Jones was side-swipededly headed to TNA, more by a cement truck while jogging in Bangkok, Thailand and suffered severe damage to his left arm. A press release has indicated that Jones was preparing to make a return to pro wrestling for TNA, but nerve damage will sideline him for three months.

Here is the full release:

Giant Actor/Wrestler Nathan Jones Hit by Truck in Bangkok

BANGKOK, THAILAND--(Marketwire - September 8, 2008) - Giant Australian actor/wrestler Nathan Jones, winner of the world's strongest man contest, was side-swiped by a cement truck while jogging recently in the pre-dawn hours in Bangkok, Thailand. He suffered severe damage to his left arm. There is no report of what damage was done to the truck in its collision with the 6ft 11 in, 320 pound Jones. The driver took off, though there were witnesses and the police are pursuing leads.

Forty-year-old Jones had just signed a deal with wrestling organization TNA Entertainment to re-enter wrestling in the United States, but nerve damage to his arm will sideline him for three months, by which time doctors have told him he will be fully recovered.

His management company is also in final talks for Nathan to star in a U.S. motion picture franchise based on a series of horror novels in which he would play the screen's largest, most brutal and terrifying character.

Jones is a former WWA heavyweight champion and was a WWE wrestler for two years before returning to Australia. Nathan was "killed" by Brad Pitt in the 2004 film "Troy," battled with Tony Jaa in the 2005 film "Tom yum goong," fought in the ring with Jet Li in the 2006 film "Fearless," was thrown off a cliff by Steve Austin in the 2007 film "The Condemned" and played Humungus in the 2008 motion picture "Asterix at the Olympic Games."

Jones was in Thailand promoting his latest film release "Somtum," an action movie about a 7-foot-tall docile man who learns Muy Thai and then uses his new skills to help solve a case of stolen diamonds.