Sami Callihan, a former world champion and one of the most prominent figures in independent wrestling for over a decade, has retired from the ring at the age of 37. His nearly two-decade-long career came to a close on Friday night at the TNA Emergence event in Baltimore, Maryland, following a loss to Mike Santana. Per the match stipulation, if he were to lose, he would leave his wrestling boots in the middle of the ring and retire from active competition. The match stipulation was a Baltimore Street Fight.

Known to fans as “The Death Machine,” Callihan built a career on a foundation of an aggressive, hardcore style that made him a top star and a polarizing figure. His list of accomplishments includes a reign as the Impact World Champion in 2019, and he has held championships in numerous o

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