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CANADIAN
02-14-2004, 09:40 PM
(Credit: SLAMSPORTS.com)

Four weeks ago NWA-TNA star Don Callis tendered his resignation to the Nashville based NWA-TNA promotion and appeared on TV at the pretaped America's Cup this past Wednesday for the final time in the foreseeable future. An offer for a full-time job was too much for him to resist, despite his enjoyment of his time with the company.

"An offer came up for a job in International Trade that was too good an offer financially and from a job security perspective to turn down," Callis told SLAM! Wrestling. "On an emotional level it was a tough decision for me to make because I really love working for TNA every week, it's a great place to work. But this job made good use of my MBA so it was impossible for me to rationally turn it down."

Added to the difficulty in making the decision was Don's high profile role within the company. Since his debut in the summer of 2003 he has been one of the top heels in the company. His role was mostly non-wrestling, as the "Management Consultant" had him involved in angles with Jerry Lynn, AJ Styles, The Red Shirt Security, Abyss, D-Lo Brown, Erik Watts and as a sidekick to current world champion Jeff Jarrett. Two weeks ago he had his first TNA match against Erik Watts, who was the TNA Director of Authority, and won control of the company. Jarrett has handled the loss of Don well.

"Jeff was very professional and nice about everything. It was hard for me to go and tell him that I had to leave. I felt bad for them because they had built up so much and I was in the middle of the feud with Erik Watts over control of the company. I felt like I was letting them down, but Jeff was very understanding, he made it a lot easier on me. I went out in a really nice way. Jeff was better then you could ever expect from a boss when you leave a position."

Don is quick to point out that there is no bad blood involved in the parting and he will still be a part of the company if they have a role for him.

"I should say that I am not done with TNA completely. You'll still see me, perhaps when the company runs a show on a weekend. If and when that takes place, or my schedule allows me to do stuff, I think the door is still open for my character to be involved. I've offered to write for TNA's website as well. In a sense, 'Don Callis the weekly character' is gone but I think as an employee that the door is still open to come back if we can find a way to do so."

Callis is heavily involved with other wrestling-related projects as well. His weekly column can be read every Sunday here on SLAM! Wrestling (and in the Winnipeg Sun and Thunder Bay Chronicle-Herald), his No Holds Barred radio show airs Sundays on 95 CITI-FM in Winnipeg, and he will continue to promote NHB cards in Thunder Bay. TNA stars have appeared on NHB shows and Callis will continue to promote the company.

"I will still be talking about TNA on NHB radio and in my wrestling columns and the website NHBwrestling.com. Regardless of my enjoyment of working there, I think it is a great product. The dressing room is filled with great guys, there is so much talent that I will definitely still be promoting the company where I can. I will still have my hand in the business through those outlets as well as promoting shows in Thunder Bay. The reason that won't change is because those are things I do on the weekend and my job is Monday to Friday. I will still be doing stuff with wrestling, if TNA PPVs were on a Saturday or Sunday, we wouldn't be having this conversation."


Thoughts?

FourFifty
02-14-2004, 09:51 PM
:|
All the better for Cyrus

YOUR Hero
02-14-2004, 09:55 PM
Don Callis was also known as Cyris was he not?

YOUR Hero
02-14-2004, 09:56 PM
...my thoughts of course is that people have to pay their bills. Sometimes you have to make choices you'd rather not to make ends meet.

ilt_undertaker
02-14-2004, 10:16 PM
<font color=Silver>I liked Don, im going to miss him</font> :'(

HeartBreakMan2k
02-14-2004, 11:07 PM
Yeah Hero, that was him.

Damn Calis was the man. Another huge blow to TNA, first rumors of Chyna being in contract talks with them and now Don leaves. :(

Evil Vito
02-14-2004, 11:09 PM
<font color=goldenrod>Damn, that sucks. He was a centerpiece of the main angle the company is revolving around too.</font> :(

ilt_undertaker
02-14-2004, 11:12 PM
Yeah Hero, that was him.

Damn Calis was the man. Another huge blow to TNA, first rumors of Chyna being in contract talks with them and now Don leaves. :(

<font color=Silver>Yeah, she gonna be on Jonhnny FariPlay's talk show segment this week</font> :n:

MVP
02-15-2004, 12:13 AM
He was starting to get a lot of heel heat. It's too bad he's gone now.

Corkscrewed
02-15-2004, 02:39 AM
Well, at least he was very sincere and up front with it. It's a big loss for them though.

Cactus Sid
02-15-2004, 07:21 AM
The WWE needs Cyrus

Mikey
02-15-2004, 08:42 AM
Cant argue with that

blake639raw
02-15-2004, 10:12 AM
The whole Callis/Watts thing is dragging TNA through the shitter. If they are serious about making money and growing, they need to can all the stupid shit.

Blitz
02-15-2004, 02:00 PM
Yeah, found out about a few weeks ago. Sure sucks. I'd like to know what the TNA bookers are thinking, putting him in a position of power.

Nervous Ferret
03-04-2006, 06:33 PM
sucks for him ;) legend

Nervous Ferret
03-04-2006, 06:34 PM
Why were you searching threads started by CANADIEN, legins. :(

Nervous Ferret
03-04-2006, 06:37 PM
no i will not stop stalking you

Nervous Ferret
03-04-2006, 06:39 PM
damn thought you'd reply "Stop stalking me" That would make post 17 golden. NEWAY, new sig

FourFifty
03-04-2006, 09:03 PM
Dude... Don Calis.... next Raw GM!!! That'd be awesome!!!!

NeanderCarl
03-04-2006, 11:20 PM
Why did he suddenly stop writing columns for SLAM! Wrestling?? He hasn't posted a new one for over a year yet he never made any announcement that he was finishing. Same with Bret Hart actually. They just stopped coming.

And what ever happened to Tom Zenk too? His weekly online commentaries were fantastic; bitter, twisted and hilarious. Then all of a sudden his site was relaunched, but without the commentaries.

weather vane
03-05-2006, 11:55 AM
Don Callis is amazing. We need him and Styles doing RAW commentary.

Blitz
03-05-2006, 04:31 PM
Why did he suddenly stop writing columns for SLAM! Wrestling?? He hasn't posted a new one for over a year yet he never made any announcement that he was finishing.

He's basically out of the wrestling business now, I think.