Ohio Vs. Everything Leader Sami Callihan Has Re-Signed With IMPACT WRESTLING

Ohio Vs. Everything Leader Sami Callihan Has Re-Signed With IMPACT WRESTLING

The Ohio vs. Everything leader and Impact's 2018 Wrestler of the year has now signed a multi-year deal with the company. Find out more about Sami Callihan inking a new deal with the promotion here....

By EliteGuy101 - Feb 25, 2019 01:02 PM EST
Filed Under: TNA
Source: wrestletalk.com
WrestlingInc.com was first to report that Impact has re-signed Sami Callihan to a multi-year deal. This news comes several weeks after the company announced that they had also inked a new deal with former TNA World Heavyweight champion, Eddie Edwards.

More re-signings are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.


Callihan has made a name for himself since leaving NXT back in 2015. The Ohio vs. Everything leader made his debut for Impact at Bound For Glory 2017 and has since been a part of top feuds and matches for the promotion, most notably against Pentagon Jr. and his rivalry with Eddie Edwards.

According to WrestlingInc, this re-signing will not affect Callihan’s ability to perform for MLW.
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