
Steve Maclin knows exactly what TNA Wrestling isand what it isnt. In the same WrestleBinge interview where he called for AJ Styles and Drew McIntyre to cross the line back into TNA, Maclin also took a deeper dive into what makes the promotion stand out in todays crowded wrestling scene.
While reflecting on his journey from WWE castoff to TNA standout, Maclin described the company as a reset button for talent that never quite got their due on a bigger stage.
Maclin went even further, linking TNAs approach to wrestlings territorial roots, where moving from promotion to promotion gave talent new chances to shine.
The conversation then turned to how todays nonstop wrestling content makes it harder for performers to stand out. Maclin didnt hold back about the pressure to keep upand get noticed.
Maclins own career arc proves his point. After being left adrift in WWEs Forgotten Sons, he rebuilt himself in TNA into a hard-hitting, respected main event player. Now hes using that platform to push for dream opponents and amplify what makes the company different.
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