When Trey Miguel meets Sami Callihan in a Last Man Standing match Sunday at Impact Wrestling’s Rebellion pay per view, it will represent an opportunity for Miguel to elevate his status in Impact.
The 26-year-old has a dozen years of experience in wrestling, and though he has established himself as a joy to watch in the ring, he is still nowhere close to hitting his prime. There is also a deeper symbolism at play, as Miguel, in his own specific manner, is already the last man standing in Impact.
On the precipice of a breakout run with Impact last year, Miguel appeared to be on a career trajectory toward WWE.