Tag: Sami Callihan

  • Sami Callihan Talks About What Went Wrong In NXT, His Recent Success

    Sami Callihan Talks About What Went Wrong In NXT, His Recent Success

    Former NXT Superstar Sami Callihan appeared on Sean Waltman’s X-Pac 12360 podcast this week to discuss his departure from WWE, the success he’s enjoyed ever since and why he’s earned the title of “the most booked professional wrestler on the planet.”

    Here are some highlights sent in by producer Christy Olson:

    Sami on what went wrong with his NXT run:

    “I’m never going to bash WWE because that’s now how I am. But I always wanted to be in WWE, and one day I do believe I’ll be back there. All I ever wanted or needed was an opportunity, and I never got that opportunity. It’s one thing to be given the ball. It’s another thing to be given the ball and have some guys to block for you. I never had those blockers. You’re only going to go so far when there’s not a lot of direction, not a lot of, ‘OK, this is what’s needed, this is what’s wanted.’ I feel like if they would’ve just let the chains off me and were like, yo go be Sami Callihan, I’d be on Raw right now as one of the top guys.”

    On his success since leaving WWE:

    “Like it or not, people can hate me or love me. I’m the most booked professional wrestler on this planet. Every week, I’m an independent wrestler building my own brand—four, five, six shows in a week! Independent wrestlers don’t do that. There’s only a handful, a group of elite independent talent that do that and I’m one of them. I’ll be damned if I go down without swinging. I built my own brand by myself and that’s something really cool that nobody can ever take away from me.”

    Sami reveals he was asked to change his stretch muffler finishing move at NXT:

    “Another thing they didn’t want me to do originally. A thing that made me me and a move that I had built for ten years all over the world. They were like, no let’s make that s***** slingshot splash thing you do your finish. I’m like, whatever you want. I wish I would’ve been like, no, that’s not a finish. That’s not my finish.”

    What happened after Sami left NXT:

    “When I left WWE my phone blew up. The first day that I quit I was kind of like, you know what? I’m kind of nervous. They tried to get me to do the thirty day, like hey we’ll pay you for thirty days but you can’t work anywhere. I took a real risk and I said, I don’t want your f****** money. I want to go show up at shows this Saturday. Three days later I showed up at AAW in Chicago and the rest is history. I knew if I waited for thirty days all my buzz, all my mystique would be gone. I had to take a risk and go out there for non-guaranteed money and just hoped it worked out. And trust me when I say it worked out.
    The biggest lesson he learned from his time at NXT: Follow your gut. The thing is, at the end of the day only you know you. There’s going to be all these different people, different coaches, different agents, HHH, people up above that are going to tell you, hey this is how you be Sami Callihan.

    It’s like, well you’re not Sami Callihan! You don’t know what’s going on in my head or how I process things. So you really can’t tell me how to be myself. That’s one of the things I wish they would do more. You see the guys that they allow to do that are the guys that succeed. Like when Kevin Steen, Kevin Owens, came in there he got super lucky. They let him be Kevin and it works. Don’t fix something that’s not broken.”

    How he feels watching his friends on WWE TV:

    “I don’t like to live in the past on things. I see guys that either A, I’ve helped out or B, I’ve shared the ring with or C, I’ve traveled the world with. Now they’re World Champions on Raw, or they’re in the cruiserweight division. I’m still in the indies busting my ass. But then I realize that my path is a little different. I’m special. I am going to go down as being legendary, even if it’s for all the wrong reasons.

    Everyone has their own path and my path is a little bit different. But I think that’s what’s great about me. That’s why I’m so endearing to people and that’s why I connect so much. I’m a guy that kind of said f*** you to the system. I was like, I’m going to do this my own way and I’m going to prove to you why I am an entity. I love WWE more than anything. I want to be on WrestleMania. But I obviously saw that the position that I was in, that wasn’t going to happen. So I had to do what I had to do and take that roll of the dice and bet on myself for once, and that’s what I did.”

    How Sami began working for Lucha Undergroud and what he likes about it:

    A lot of my friends work for that company and they’re like, yo, you need to get Sami Callihan right now. You need to hit the up right now. The next day I got an email and a call and I started talking to them. I could’ve gone a bunch of different places but I went with Lucha because I like what Lucha’s doing. It’s different, it’s cool, it’s fun. They’re not insulting people’s intelligence, being like, yo this is real. It’s put together as a TV show where you can have time travelers, you can have mystical ghosts, you can have anything you want.

    That’s what I love about pro wrestling—anything is possible, and it truly does make you believe. This dude really is a time traveler, this guy really is a dragon. On top of that I like their business model. Their business model is like, sure we’re under contract to them, but I can still work on the indies, I can still work around the world, I can still continue to build my brand and do what I want I do and help build other companies.”

    Sami also reveals that Billy Gunn is like a father to him, explains why he’s The Undertaker of dark matches, and much more. Get it all on this week’s brand new episode of AfterBuzz TV’s X-Pac 12360. Two words for you…DOWNLOAD IT!

  • PWG BOLA 2016: Night 3 Results (Battle Of Los Angeles)

    PWG BOLA 2016: Night 3 Results (Battle Of Los Angeles)

    Here are the results from the third and final night of PWG’s annual BOLA Tournament:

    BOLA Tournament Quarter Final Matches

    Trevor Lee b. Dalton Castle – Trevor Lee took the win via pinfall after hitting a Canadian Destroyer 

    Ricochet b. John Bennigan – Ricochet hit the 630 splash to advance in the tournament

    Marty Scurll b. Cody Rhodes – Scurll hit a low blow and followed with a quick roll up to secure the pinfall victory

    Mark Andrews b. Chris Hero – Andrews reversed a cradle attempt to take the victory in a rematch from PROGRESS’ Super Strong Style 16 tournament

    Mark Haskins b. Kyle O’Reilly – Haskins took the win via submission

    Will Ospreay b. Zack Sabre Jr – Ospreay took the win after reversing a European Clutch into a pinfall

    PWG Tag Team Title Match: The Young Bucks (c) b. Pentagon Jr & Fenix

    BOLA Tournament Semi-Final Matches

    Trevor Lee b. Mark Andrews – Lee took the win after hitting a small package driver

    Marty Scurll b. Mark Haskins – Scurll took the submission win after applying the Crossface Chickenwing

    Will Ospreay b. Ricochet – Ospreay hit the OsCutter to win via pinfall in this Best of the Super Juniors rematch

    10 Man Tag: Jushin Thunder Liger, Chuck Taylor, Jeff Cobb, Tommy End & Cedric Alexander b. Tommaso Ciampa, Sami Callihan, Matt Riddle, Pete Dunne & Brian Kendrick – Liger hit the Brainbuster on Pete Dunne to secure the pinfall win for his team

    https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/772673384039780352

    BOLA Tournament Final Match

    Marty Scurll b. Will Ospreay & Trevor Lee – Ospreay is the first to be eliminated after a Chickenwing/Stomp combination from both Scurll and Lee. Scurll wins the tournament by making Lee tap to the Chickenwing.

     

  • PWG BOLA 2016: Night 2 Results (Battle Of Los Angeles)

    PWG BOLA 2016: Night 2 Results (Battle Of Los Angeles)

    Here are the results from night 2 of PWG’s annual BOLA Tournament:

    Dalton Castle b. Tommaso Ciampa – this was Ciampa’s farewell match for the company

    Mark Andrews b. Pete Dunne – Andrews took the pinfall win following a Shooting Star Press

    Cody Rhodes b. Sami Callihan – Cody took the win via the Crossrhodes in his PWG debut

    Trevor Lee b. Kamaitachi – Lee took the win via a Small Package Driver

    Mark Haskins b. Cedric Alexander – PROGRESS standout Haskins took the win via Submission

    Kyle O’Reilly b. Matt Riddle – O’Reilly took the win via pinfall after reversing a submission hold

    Non Tournament Matches

    Will Ospreay, Matt Sydal & Ricochet b. Adam Cole & The Young Bucks – Ospreay, Sydal and Ricochet took the win with Triple Shooting Star Presses

    Fenix & Pentagon Jr. b. Chris Hero & Tommy End – Fenix and Pentagon took the win via pinfall with a 450 splash on Tommy End

  • PWG BOLA 2016: Night 1 Results (Battle Of Los Angeles)

    PWG BOLA 2016: Night 1 Results (Battle Of Los Angeles)

    Here are the results from night 1 of PWG’s annual BOLA Tournament:

    – Marty Scurll defeated Pentagón, Jr.  Scurll took the win after applying the Crossface Chickenwing.

    – Ricochet defeated Jeff Cobb. Ricochet reversed Cobb’s finishing move Tour of the Islands into a Small Package for the pinfall win.

    – John Hennigan (Johnny Mundo) defeated Matt Sydal. Hennigan hit the Starship Pain to take the victory via pinfall.

    – Will Ospreay defeated Fénix.  Ospreay took the pinfall win after hitting the OsCutter.

    – Zack Sabre, Jr. defeated Tommy End. ZSJ defeated his fellow PROGRESS roster member via submission.

    – Chris Hero defeated Jushin Thunder Liger. Hero took the pinfall win after a series of brutal elbow strikes.

    Night 2 will feature Cody Rhodes making his PWG debut against Sami Callihan.

  • Sami Callihan Talks About His Decision To Leave WWE, What Triple H Told Him

    Sami Callihan recently spoke with Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard blog about his time in NXT as Solomon Crowe, why he asked for his release, if he’d ever want to return and much more.

    When asked why he asked for his NXT release when the brand has been getting so popular, Callihan said he has no hard feelings towards anyone there and he hopes to return one day. For various reasons (including injuries), he wasn’t utilized as much as he wanted to be. At 28 years old, he wants to go full force with his career and that wasn’t happening in NXT.

    “I’m one of the only guys ever to walk up to WWE and quit, but I didn’t do it to be a badass. I needed to roll the dice, and it may pay off one day and it may not. But no matter where I am, whether it’s WWE or someplace else, I’m still a professional wrestler. At the end of the day, that’s all that matters to me.”

    He said that NXT officials knew he was miserable at the end of his run there. He knows he still could have made good money without having to work that much, but to him its about the quality of life. He saw Triple H backstage at Evolve during Royal Rumble weekend and said Triple H told him, “Man, I know how good you are, and to quit the top company in the world takes balls. You left on good terms and did it professionally, so if a spot opens, it’s yours.”

    He loves being a pro wrestler and will make the most of his journey whether that takes him to WrestleMania, the Tokyo Dome or somewhere else. Callihan wresetles Mike Bailey tonight on iPPV in Voorhees, New Jersey at CZW 17.

    https://twitter.com/combatzone/status/697964676106342401

  • Sami Callihan Makes First Post-WWE Appearance (Video)

    Sami Callihan returned to the independent scene in a big way this weekend with a surprise appearance for Chicago’s AAW promotion. After being granted his release from WWE NXT, the former Solomon Crowe attacked new AAW Champion Eddie Kingston, who had just defeated Trevor Lee and Ethan Page to win the title. 

    https://youtu.be/SfOUYd-6mQc

  • Backstage Reason Solomon Crowe Dropped His Hacker Gimmick, More

    One of the main reasons that Solomon Crowe dropped the hacker gimmick he was using in NXT was reportedly due to the fact that Triple H hated the character.

    Crowe, who used to work as Sami Callihan, has also turned babyface in recent weeks and as noted, was recently paired up in a tag-team alongside Kalisto.

  • WWE NEARLY Put Ronda Rousey On SSlam PPV, UPDATE On Her WWE Future [>>]

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • VIDEO Solomon Crowe Debuts New “Hacker” Gimmick At WWE NXT Event

    As previously reported, WWE NXT wrestler Solomon Crowe, who is the former Sami Callihan, debuted a new “hacker” gimmick during Thursday’s WWE NXT live event in Tampa, Florida.

  • WWE Stressing Over TNA TV Taping?, Sami Callihan Moving To Main WWE Roster

    – According to reports, one person backstage at Thursday’s WWE NXT television tapings noted that it was shocking how much WWE officials were stressing over the fact that TNA was taping Impact Wrestling head-to-head with WWE in the same general area.

    – Independent pro wrestling star Sami Callihan, who is now working in WWE NXT under the name “Solomon Crowe,” is apparently being considered for a spot on the main WWE roster. The word going around is that WWE is thinking about bringing Callihan up to the main roster as part of a tag-team combination.

  • Triple H Flips The Hell Out Backstage At RAW – Find Out What Happened!

    [Credit: F4WOnline.com & PWInsider.com]

  • Sami Callihan Reveals His WWE NXT Name, CM Punk Attends UFC Event, Money in the Bank Briefcases

    – Sami Callihan is no more as the independent wrestling standout will be known as Solomon Crowe going forward as part of WWE’s NXT division. The 25-year-old issued the following message Wednesday evening on Twitter announcing the name change.

    – CM Punk was in attendance at tonight’s UFC event at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. The show aired live on FOX Sports 1 as the WWE Superstar was shown seated next to UFC President Dana White.

    – The official WWE website has published an article highlighting the personalized Money in the Bank briefcases of Damien Sandow, Edge, Rob Van Dam, CM Punk and Dolph Ziggler.

    – Independent wrestler Christina Von Eerie turns 24-years-old today.

  • Fandango Hints At Return, New WWE Stars/Performance Center, WWE Inbox

    -Below is the latest edition of WWE Inbox:

    -New WWE signees Sami Callihan and Samuray Del Sol will square off against each other tonight at the AAW event in Berwyn, Illinois. This is likely to be the final indy match for both guys before reporting to the new WWE Performance Center.

    -Fandango, who is still out of action recovering from a concussion, tweeted the following recently: “I will dance again soon. Count on it. #FandangoIsMoney”

    Fandango WWE Return Plans, RVD’s Future WWE Feuds, Weird Wyatt Family Spoiler

  • Video Of RVD’s Final Indy Match, Matt Striker, Wrestler Birthdays

    -The following is Rob Van Dam’s final independent pro wrestling match prior to returning to WWE. The match is RVD vs. Sami Callihan from the 2CW event this past weekend.

    http://youtu.be/xBF_VcMvnHA

    -WWE Hall Of Famer JJ Dillon celebrates his 71st birthday today.

    -Former WWE broadcaster Matt Striker is celebrating his first birthday since his WWE release today. Striker turns 39.

    RVD To Enter Heyman Storyline?, WEIRD Wyatt Family *SPOILER* + MORE!

  • Heyman To Address Punk/Lesnar Feud Tonight, RVD Wrestling Tonight

    -WWE Superstar Rob Van Dam will be facing new WWE signee Sami Callihan at the 2CW event in Binghamton, New York at American Legion Post No. 80. For more information, check out 2CWwrestling.com.

    -Paul Heyman sent out the following tweet regarding tonight’s WWE RAW show and his newfound saga with Brock Lesnar and CM Punk:

    “OK, I guess I have to go to @WWE Monday Night #RAW and straighten out this @CMPunk @BrockLesnar mess!”

    Huge RAW Spoilers For Tonight, Confirmed RAW Matches

  • Sean Waltman Returning Soon, Update On New WWE Signee, More

    -Sean Waltman did a run-in at the House Of Hardcore event this weekend in Philadelphia. After his ring work, Waltman jumped on the microphone and told the fans that he would be returning to the ring as soon as his torn anus is healed.

    -Speaking of the House Of Hardcore event, new WWE signee Sami Callihan worked the show this weekend as well. Callihan worked former WWE Superstar MVP. MVP posted the following tweets after their match:

    “Not sure if @samicallihan is concussed, but his mouth was bleeding! My jaw is misaligned & can’t close & the crowd seemed to enjoy a fight.”

    “House of Hardcore 2 was a blast! Thanks @THETOMMYDREAMER . Congratulations to @samicallihan kids good! The Indies loss is WWE’s gain!”

    “I felt mildly rusty for not having had a match since January. But the crowd was HOT & the competition was stiff! Rust came right off!”

    Huge Raw *SPOILERS* For Tonight

  • Update On RVD’s Final Matches Before Returning To WWE At MITB

    WWE Superstar Rob Van Dam will be working multiple independent pro wrestling dates this weekend, wrapping up three indy shots in four days before officially starting with World Wrestling Entertainment.

    RVD has three matches on the books prior to his WWE return at the upcoming Money In The Bank pay-per-view in July. Below is information on when, where and who RVD will be competing with for his final three indy dates.

    -Friday vs. Tommy Dreamer at FWE’s iPPV in Queens, New York.

    -Saturday vs. RJ Brewer at Big Time Wrestling in Webster, Massachusetts.

    -Monday vs. Sami Callihan at 2CW in New York.

    Huge Plans For RVD In WWE, Who Will He Feud With …

  • Update On Former NXT Star Selling His WWE Contract, Callihan-WWE

    – Sami Callihan, who is believed to have signed with WWE, will wrestle his farewell indy match at the upcoming House of Hardcore 2 show from Philadelphia on June 22nd. His opponent will be former WWE superstar MVP.

    – Former WWE developmental wrestler Derek Foore, who was known as Chad Baxter at NXT, revealed this week that he’s selling his WWE contract to the highest bidder. Foore has been openly criticizing WWE, tweeting:

    He later tweeted the following update:

  • WWE Signs Top Indy Star, Fast 6 Does Huge Numbers At The box Office & More

    – Dragon Gate USA announced this week via press release that Sami Callihan has officially signed with WWE and will no longer be wrestling for them. It’s possible that Callihan will be among the recently-signed WWE talents reporting to the new Performance Center in Orlando in July.

    WWE.com has published a list of the Top 25 managers of all time.

    – John Cena’s May 30th appearance at the Wizard World Comic-Con in Philadelphia is now officially sold out.

    – The Rock’s new movie “Fast & Furious Fast 6” has brought in $317,019,000 so far, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com.

  • Update On Sami Callihan To WWE, The Ascension Reforming In NXT

    [wweshop]- As we’ve reported, top independent wrestler Sami Callihan has been undergoing WWE medical tests and is expected to sign with the company soon. Callihan has been pulled from this month’s Big Japan Pro Wrestling’s Strong Style Tournament, another sign that his days on the indy scene are winding down.

    – WWE NXT star Judas Devlin is apparently the new second member of The Ascension with Conor O’Brian. The two teamed up at a NXT live event last week to defeat Alexander Rusev and Aiden English. O’Brian and Devlin used the same double team finisher that O’Brian and Kenneth Cameron used to use before Cameron was released from WWE.

    Former Ascension member Kenneth Cameron was released last year after he was arrested late on Thanksgiving Eve on charges of battery on a law enforcement officer and disorderly intoxication. He had been arrested previously for DUI.

    * VIEW HERE: Kenneth Cameron’s MUGSHOT Picture

  • Sami Callihan’s WWE Tryout, JR Working On Mick Foley DVD, Fink Video Interview

    – Dragon Gate USA star Sami Callihan wrestled a dark match prior last night’s WWE television tapings from Providence. Accordign to F4Wonline.com, WWE officials were impressed with his in-ring work and some promo work he did backstage for WWE producers, but there is concern about his size.

    – Jim Ross noted on Twitter that he filmed 2 hours of footage on Tuesday morning for WWE’s upcoming DVD set on Mick Foley..

    – Here’s another exclusive Arda Ocal video interview from this past weekend’s Legends of the Ring convention. This one features legendary WWE ring announcer Howard Finkel:

    Howard talks about working with Tony Schiavone 20+ years ago, his continued love for in-ring announcing today, and what he thinks of the current crop of announcers. He also lists his favourite wrestlers to introduce during his career and is reunited with the old Madison Square Garden hanging double-microphone to deliver one last special announcement.