10 Wrestlers Who Pooped Their Pants In The Ring

4. Sami Callihan

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When you read the words "Sami Callihan" and "sh*t", the mind invariably wanders to his NXT finisher.

It was such a strange thing to do. Well, the slam part made sense, but that weird motion beforehand? He tried to propel himself off the ropes, for added velocity, presumably, but in actuality it just made him look like a bit of a jumped-up toddler. Callihan is a bloody good wrestler, too, one totally unafraid to exploit his grubby personality to inform a commitment to his despicable heel schtick. He will forever be remembered by most WWE fans as that guy who had as bad a finisher as Byron Saxton. He will never live it down.

He will also be remembered for that story in which he sh*t his pants, not that he cares. He once powerbombed Adam Cole onto a pile of (worked) sh*t, because he revels in repulsing each and every one of our senses.

Callihan blames an over-indulgence of energy drinks for his accidents plural. Callihan has owned up to sh*tting his pants on three separate occasions, including an accident in which he wrestled Kyle O'Reilly, the memory of which might inform the Undisputed Era star's seminal unamused facial expressions.

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