Appearing on "Busted Open Radio" earlier this week, Callis got candid about his thoughts regarding the AEW locker room, even going as far to positively compare it to every other locker room he's ...
The Don Callis Family took full advantage of the rules of a triple threat match, which of course means anything goes. After Ricochet was put through a table, Ospreay appeared to be on the verge of ...
During this time, Omega was managed by Don Callis, who also served as an executive vice president for Impact. As former TNA/Impact President Scott D'Amore recalls, Callis also played a key role in ...
The manager being discussed here is Don Callis. He had conspired against reigning International Champion Will Ospreay last week. The Aerial Assassin was a part of The Don Callis Family when he was ...
The group has all had more than their share of history with Callis and his family. Like Hobbs, Davis was also neglected by his tag partner Fletcher, who is now fully invested in the Callis Family ...
The Don Callis Family is a top heel faction in AEW, managed by one of the promotion's most despised heels, Don Callis. While the group has recently witnessed a couple of major new additions ...
The man in the purple jersey then could be seen flexing to the camera and declaring, “I don’t f–king lose.” But charging documents revealed that the Commanders fans had encountered Callis ...
The three men wasted no time proving you were right to anticipate this one. With his manager Don Callis on commentary, Takeshita seemed to take control midway through. That motivated Ospreay and ...
Powerhouse Hobbs is back, and he has left the Don Callis Family. On the November 6 episode of AEW Dynamite, Ricochet was set to team up with a mystery partner and face AEW International Champion ...
The Don Callis Family continued to grow on the October 16 episode of AEW Dynamite. Don Callis and his stable came to the ring on Wednesday, and Callis commented on completing a trade that brought ...
Callis' lawyer Brian Thompson told WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren he believes his client was "overcharged." "I don't believe this is a first-degree assault. I think it's a second-degree assault.
“I don’t lose! I don’t f–king lose!” Callis yelled into the phone camera of the man recording him. Fox 5 in DC reported last week that Callis was previously arrested in Florida following ...