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Post by lordakiyama on Mar 7, 2012 20:40:53 GMT -5
Mike Johnson of PWInsider is reporting that Sami Callihan has been backstage at this week's WWE tapings, doing tryout dark matches.
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Post by xnocreativityx on Mar 8, 2012 16:35:54 GMT -5
Neither were in front of a crowd though... interesting to see what comes of it, but my guess is "nothing."
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Post by wrestlingunplugged on Mar 21, 2012 13:23:41 GMT -5
If sami go's to the WWE we won't see the same sami that we are seeing on the indies.And that sucks
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Post by shimmeringwarlock on Mar 22, 2012 14:28:45 GMT -5
You could say that of almost anyone, though. This isn't the era of guys getting over somewhere, then coming to major leagues with the name and character they built and showing that to the masses. This is the era where some suit thinks you know how to wrestle, then sticks you in a garage for a couple years, saddled with a new character and a new name, forcing you to start from scratch, then keeping you in that garage until even the hardest of hardcores forget who you are, so they can put you on TV and hope people won't chant ECW, ROH, TNA, or DGUSA.
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Post by gardenstatesaint on Mar 31, 2012 11:01:51 GMT -5
If sami go's to the WWE we won't see the same sami that we are seeing on the indies.And that sucks Yeah but I wish nothing but good fortune to that guy. Any Sami Callihan on TV will have me watching.
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Post by unofficialartist on Apr 6, 2012 11:02:21 GMT -5
"new horror" would become "scary who?" should he make that mistake. and right after his breakout year no less.
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Post by gardenstatesaint on Apr 10, 2012 20:10:12 GMT -5
Make the mistake of making more money and providing a better life for his loved ones?
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Post by stuarthayden on Apr 14, 2012 12:19:32 GMT -5
"new horror" would become "scary who?" should he make that mistake. and right after his breakout year no less. Make the mistake of making more money and providing a better life for his loved ones? Seriously. I always hate people who have that mentality. "Going to WWE will kill their career! it's a mistake blahblah" Are you that stupid? How is getting WORLD WIDE exposure and making a lot more money to help support yourself and your family (Sami just did get married last year.) ever a bad thing? Think before you talk, man. Yes, we all get a bit greedy with the indy talent because we will miss seeing them in the companies we love. But they are going to a company to potentially make it better. Why else would they hire them? It's never a bad thing for an indy wrestler to be signed to a major company.
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