10 Wrestlers Security Had To Kick Out Of Buildings

4. Sami Callihan

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Back in 2018, Sami Callihan's behaviour got him removed from an AAW show that was happening on the same night as All In.

On that evening, Callihan battled Jimmy Jacobs at Chicago's Logan Square Auditorium. The match itself raged across the venue, with Jacobs at one point buried under a sea of chairs. Fearing that the venue's property would be damaged, building management put out a PA announcement warning the wrestlers not to break any chairs.

Once the match concluded, Sami was escorted out of the building by security. Making things even worse, Callihan initially thought this was all part of the show and so shoved and shouted at the security staff. It was only when he was threatened with a gun did the former IMPACT World Champion realise what was happening and that he was being kicked out of the building.

In the immediate aftermath of this show, Callihan took to Twitter to play down this story, but subsequent reports from various outlets - such as PWInsider - backed up the initial news about Sami having to be removed from Logan Square Aiduotrium.

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