Solomon is back to where he's best, on the road as Callihan.
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After three years with NXT, Crowe asked for his release, which he was obliged with in November of 2015. Many believe Solomon was just unhappy with the slow process of getting to the main roster, which he felt he was ready for. Once he left NXT, the whole world wanted to have him on their roster.
Since his NXT tenure, he immediately went back to the name that made him popular, which was Sami Callihan. He's been booked all over the world and has also been back to his old company, CZW, which is where many remember him from the most. Sami has recently come to terms with a deal to be a part of the Lucha Underground roster.
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Jonathan Carpenter is a pro wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda. After obtaining a degree in political science from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, he started writing WWE articles in 2016. Jonathan believes integrity is vital in journalism and ensures his work is high on accuracy. He conducts in-depth research and verifies information from various sources before curating a feature.
Jonathan has engaged in many meaningful conversations with prominent pro wrestling personalities like Drew McIntyre and DDP. He grew up in Memphis, admiring Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan during WWE’s Golden Era in the ‘80s. He has attended many pro wrestling events and credits The Hulkster for making his childhood memorable.
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