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Don Callis: Young Bucks Drag Kenny Omega Down, He’s Einstein Working At A Convenience Store With Them

Don Callis details his betrayal of Kenny Omega. 

On the May 10 episode of AEW Dynamite, Don Callis shocked the world when he stabbed Kenny Omega in the face with a screwdriver during Omega’s cage match against Jon Moxley. On the May 17 episode of AEW Dynamite, Callis gave a partial explanation as to why he turned on Omega, but was interrupted by Omega as he continued to speak. 

Speaking to Jim Ross ahead of AEW Double or Nothing, Callis detailed his betrayal. 

“Kenny Omega chose his friends over his family. The Young Bucks, and apparently now Hangman Page. I never wanted the association with the Young Bucks. I have nothing against those kids. It’s well known they are nice kids. The problem is, they drag Kenny down. You have one guy who is Albert Einstein and you have another couple of guys who just want to have fun. I brought them into The Elite when I came here because I thought, ‘Kenny can’t work all the time. He needs something that makes him happy other than me.’ The problem is, the Bucks are like wood ticks. They attach themselves and it’s like an infection and all of a sudden, Kenny wants to do trios matches. I had a vision for Kenny Omega that we’d be a modern day (Bobby) Heenan and (Nick) Bockwinkel. Kenny chose to be one of the three stooges with the Young Bucks,” he said. 

Callis said that he still loves Kenny and that he’s a father figure for Kenny. He detailed all the ways he’s helped Kenny throughout his career, including setting up the Wrestle Kingdom match against Chris Jericho and helping Kenny win the AEW World Title. 

When asked why he felt the need to stab Omega, Callis said, “Sometimes, toxic relationships require extreme measures. If I had slapped Kenny in the face, he would have still come back to me and tried to leech off my intellect and trigger me with emotional words. I had to do something, for his own good, and for the good of our family. I had to do something that there was no coming back from.”

Callis noted that he warned the Bucks and Omega that this would happen and that he was the real victim because Omega still has his friends, but he’s now left without his family. 

“People don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes. Having Kenny Omega as, like my son, is like imagine you have a child and he has the intellect of Albert Einstein, but he chooses to work at a convenience store. That’s what Kenny chooses to do with his talent every minute he spends with the Young Bucks. Every minute they are infecting his head with their blather, the stuff that doesn’t matter. Kenny Omega was a God of professional wrestling. I named him that. What we’re going to find out is that, that God is very fallible. If there was a God in our tandem, we’re going to find out that it wasn’t Kenny, maybe it was me all along,” said Callis.

Callis said that Omega’s relationship with Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson has made him weak, and that you can’t be great and weak. Callis stated that he hates weakness. 

“It’s going to be proven, a few months from now, that I was responsible for everything that Kenny Omega ever accomplished and that without me, Kenny Omega will be exposed as just a clown who wants to hang out with his friends and have a good time. He’ll always make money in wrestling, but they’ll never be great without me. I have done the hardest thing that a parent, that a family member can do. My ‘son’ Kenny Omega was like a cancer eating away at me. What do you do with cancer? You cut it out. Kenny, I haven’t even started cutting,” stated Callis.

Omega will team with the Young Bucks and Hangman Page to battle Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta in Anarchy in the Arena at AEW Double or Nothing. 

Fightful will have coverage of the event beginning at 7 p.m. ET with the Buy In. 

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