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Sami Callihan Accepting Independent Bookings, PCO Discusses His Impact Wrestling Exit

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Sami Callihan will be a free agent this weekend as his Impact Wrestling contract is set to expire on September 30.

Earlier today, Callihan announced on social media that he is now accepting select indy bookings for matches, seminars, signings, and appearances. He wrote,

“[BREAKING] For the first time in almost 3 years. I will be taking select Indy Bookings for matches, seminars, signings, appearances, ect. DM’s are open.”

PCO will part ways with Impact Wrestling once his current contract expires at the end of October.

On a recent edition of the “Les Anti-Pods de la Lutte” podcast, PCO noted that Impact Wrestling wanted him to stay during their contract negotiations.

You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:

On the negotiation process with Impact: “The company began approaching me in White Plains on the weekend of September 8 and 9. They said they wanted to re-sign me, that they wanted me to stay and all that. And that it was important for the company. I asked if they could increase my salary, and creatively speaking, if I could get more involved with my character. The next day, I thought we were going to agree on terms. It came close twice, then it drew on a bit. Then, I was told that we had to reach an agreement, at least on the phone, before Memphis, which was the 22nd or 23rd, in order to know how to book Memphis and Bound for Glory. On Saturday no news, no phone calls, radio silence in a sense. There are a lot of people around me in the locker room who have not been renewed yet and who finished on the 22nd. So I figured I wasn’t going to stretch it until Bound For Glory, since my contract finishes on October 30th. I felt negotiations were tough so I decided to control how I was gonna leave. I think that’s part of the negotiations too. When there’s radio silence after they tell you ‘we want you and we will sign you’. There’s like some kind of a war of nerves that is being played. Who will break first? If they show too much interest, they know you’re going to ask for the moon, but if they show less, they think you’re going to feel less important. The goal is to find the right balance.”

On the possibility that WWE’s recent firings influenced his negotiation: “Of course it did. Already there were names mentioned by people close to the office. The names that were circulating were (Matt) Riddle, (Dolph) Ziggler and Mustafa Ali. These are the three names that supposedly Impact would try to sign.”

On what’s coming up for him: “Well, there has been some kind of a movement since I submitted my resignation. It seems that everyone has realized that PCO is leaving. It reopened the discussions a bit. Therefore, it puts me in a position where I can take the best offer possible. There are many things to consider. How are you going to be used, how much are they willing to invest in a character like mine, which is a character that’s extremely expensive because sometimes, it takes pyrotechnics, sometimes it takes a coffin, sometimes it takes a hearse. It takes a lot of creativity. It would take me the equivalent in another company.”

On his potential retirement: “I don’t see retirement coming anytime soon!”

On AEW shows in Montreal: “I’m sure that if I’m on the shows, I would see tickets. We could do a lot of promotion, a media tour, conventional media, and then explain what All Elite Wrestling is. I think it could make a big difference. Because we see it when Kevin and Sami come to Quebec, Quebecers get behind us in a strong way.”

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