Crazzy Steve Makes His Surprising Return To IMPACT WRESTLING On Last Night's REBELLION Special

Crazzy Steve Makes His Surprising Return To IMPACT WRESTLING On Last Night's REBELLION Special

The former Impact World Tag Team Champion shocked Madman Fulton, Jake and Dave Christ by returning to fight alongside Rhino and Tommy Dreamer. Check out Crazzy Steve coming back home to Impact Wrestling.

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 22, 2020 11:04 AM EST
Filed Under: TNA

Crazzy Steve is back!

For the first time since 2017, the 36-year-old stepped into an Impact Wrestling ring once again. This is all thanks to Rhino and Tommy Dreamer, who needed a partner to fight the dangerous OVE faction, which still consists of Jake Christ, Dave Christ, and Madman Fulton.

For the last several weeks, the ECW legends have been beaten by the numbers game thanks to OVE (minus Sami Callihan) and last night’s show was the first time that Rhino and Dreamer walked into a battle against the faction with even numbers.

For those of you unaware of Crazzy Steve, the Canada native made his debut back in TNA/Impact Wrestling in 2014 under the short-lived faction, The Menagerie. Once that stable disbanded, Steve returned alongside Rosemary and former TNA World Heavyweight Champion Abyss as Decay.

The group were prominent players in the promotion, with Steve and Abyss capturing the Impact World Tag Team titles once. Steve didn’t miss a beat during his return to Impact last night as he successfully showcased his signature moves to aid Dreamer and Rhino to victory. After chaos broke down between all six men, Rhino hit the gore on Jake Christ for the win.

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