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Steve Maclin Should Win Impact World Championship


Steve Maclin should beat Kushida at Rebellion for the Vacant Impact World Championship. The talented wrestler has been making a name for himself, and now he has a shot at winning the vacant Impact Wrestling World Title against Kushida at Rebellion on April 16th. Josh Alexander had to vacate the Title due to injury and it opens the door for Maclin’s coronation.


Maclin, who previously wrestled under the name Steve Cutler in WWE, joined Impact Wrestling in 2020. Since then, he's been steadily building his reputation as a tough competitor and a force to be reckoned with in the ring. 


Maclin has been on a hot streak lately, and his momentum could carry him to victory. He's shown time and time again that he can handle the pressure of a high-stakes match, and his recent win over Edwards is proof of that. Furthermore, Maclin has a unique set of skills that could give him an advantage over his opponents. His hard-hitting, aggressive style is unlike anything we've seen in Impact Wrestling before, and it could be just what he needs to come out on top.


Another reason why Maclin should win the title is that he's paid his dues in the wrestling world. He's been wrestling for over a decade and has worked tirelessly to get to where he is today. Maclin's journey to the top hasn't been an easy one, but he's persevered through injuries, setbacks, and other obstacles to get to this point. Winning the Impact Wrestling World Title would be a fitting reward for all of his hard work and dedication.

Finally, Maclin is simply the best man for the job. He's proven himself time and time again in the ring, and he's shown that he has what it takes to be a world champion. Fans have been clamoring for Maclin to get his shot at the top, and there's no better time than now for him to seize the opportunity.


Maclin has a chance to win his first World Championship and he absolutely deserves it. Let me know your thoughts on here or Twitter. Do you think he’ll get the job done?

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