Don Callis’ newest client, Powerhouse Hobbs, defeated Chris Jericho on AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday this week.
On a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Callis stated that it’s time for Jericho to hang up his boots.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On one of his management secrets: “One of the chapters in the upcoming management book, Management Secrets of Don Callis and The Don Callis Family is called, ‘See everything, feel nothing.’ I haven’t had those emotions in my life, so I don’t know what they are. I can see when I watch people, whether they’re grieving or at a funeral or at a funeral or something like that, I can see that that’s what you’re supposed to do. But I don’t feel it.”
On Chris Jericho: “If I feel anything, I feel bad for Ted Irvine, Chris’ dad. He’s a great guy, as we all know. Former NHL hockey player. Chris’ dad always treated me kindly, even though others said he’s a psychopath, there’s something wrong with him. Ted Irvine was always good to me. So I feel bad, but I guess maybe I’m doing for Chris Jericho what Ted Irvine wasn’t able to do. Tell him, ‘It’s time, it’s over. Time to stop. You’ve had a great run. You’re maybe the greatest of all time, but end it now, and allow the ending to be the beginning for the Don Callis Family and Will Hobbs.”
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In a surprising turn of events, Don Callis’ newest client, Powerhouse Hobbs, emerged victorious over Chris Jericho on AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday. This unexpected outcome has sparked discussions about Jericho’s future in the wrestling industry. On a recent episode of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Callis expressed his belief that it is time for Jericho to retire.
Callis, known for his managerial skills and controversial statements, stated that one of his management secrets is to “see everything, feel nothing.” He admitted that he lacks the ability to experience emotions and empathize with others. While he acknowledged the respect he holds for Jericho’s father, Ted Irvine, a former NHL hockey player, Callis believes that he is doing what Irvine couldn’t do – telling Jericho that it’s time to hang up his boots.
Despite his lack of emotions, Callis recognized Jericho’s accomplishments and referred to him as possibly the greatest of all time. However, he emphasized the need for Jericho to end his career gracefully and allow the ending to mark a new beginning for Callis’ family and Powerhouse Hobbs.
This unexpected defeat has left fans wondering about Jericho’s future plans. As a wrestling legend with an illustrious career spanning several decades, Jericho has achieved numerous accolades and has become a household name in the industry. His contributions to professional wrestling cannot be understated, as he has consistently delivered memorable performances and reinvented himself throughout his career.
While retirement is an inevitable part of any athlete’s journey, it remains to be seen whether Jericho will heed Callis’ advice or continue to compete in the ring. Fans will undoubtedly support Jericho regardless of his decision, as they have witnessed his dedication and passion for the sport over the years.
As the wrestling world eagerly awaits Jericho’s next move, it is important to appreciate his contributions and impact on the industry. Whether he chooses to retire or continue wrestling, Jericho’s legacy is already cemented, and his influence will continue to be felt for generations to come.
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