Major error exposed by fan during AEW Dynamite

Don Callis with Alex Marvez backstage on Dynamite [Source: AEW on X]
Don Callis with Alex Marvez backstage on Dynamite [Source: AEW on X]

A fan saw a major error in a segment on this week's AEW Dynamite episode. The said segment featured Don Callis in a backstage interview.

Alex Marvez caught up with Callis backstage for an interview on the Wednesday Night show. Someone who brought a special message for the 61-year-old star interrupted their conversation.

The person handed him a tiny box and a phone, which carried a message from MJF. In the message, MJF asked Don Callis to take out his nemesis, Adam Cole, and even offered his Dynamite Diamond Ring to motivate him to get the job done.

A fan on X/Twitter instantly caught a major error from the backstage segment on AEW Dynamite and then exposed it to social media. He pointed out that Callis's scar on his forehead looked very fresh despite the fact that he got the scar around one and a half years ago.

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"How does that scar look so fresh when it’s from 18 months ago #AEWDynamite," the fan tweeted.

Back in March 2023, Jon Moxley attacked the Canadian star in a backstage interview, which caused the latter to fall and land on his head. This resulted in a big scar on his forehead.


Stevie Richards says AEW star Don Callis "didn't fit in" in WWE

Speaking on The Stevie Richards Show, former WWE star Stevie Richards commented on Don Callis' being different from the roster stars in WWE and stated that the wrestling veteran liked to do things his way.

"He was just a different dude. He didn't fit in. He didn't fit into the scope of what they think. Like I said before, everybody's unique and everybody's a weirdo and everybody's a freak in wrestling. Everybody is so flawed in their own way, but they want you to all be the same in some ways. Don, I don't think was and Don, the urban legend with that is he would have to dress in his own car, a rental or something like that. He couldn't even dress in the building."

Don Callis was with WWE during the Attitude Era from 1996 to 1998. He performed as a manager for The Truth Commission, The Oddities, and The Acolytes.

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