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Steve Maclin
Maclin in 2018
Birth nameStephen Kupryk[1]
Born (1987-05-26) May 26, 1987 (age 37)
Rutherford, New Jersey U.S.[2]
Spouse(s)
(m. 2022)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Steve Cutler[3]
Steve Maclin[4]
Tommy Maclin
Billed height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[4]
Billed weight227 lb (103 kg)[4]
Billed fromRutherford, New Jersey[4]
Trained byDanny Cage
Larry Sharpe
WWE Performance Center
DebutJanuary 26, 2013
Military service
Allegiance United States
Service / branch United States Marine Corps
Years of service2007–2011
RankCorporal
UnitSecond Battalion, Eighth Marine
Battles / warsWar in Afghanistan

Stephen Kupryk (born May 26, 1987) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he performs under the ring name Steve Maclin, and is a former TNA World Champion. He is also known for his time in WWE, where he performed under the ring name Steve Cutler.

Early life

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Stephen Kupryk was born on May 26, 1987, in Rutherford, New Jersey. In 2007, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, being deployed twice in the War in Afghanistan as a machine gunner with the Second Battalion, Eight Marine division.[5]

Professional wrestling career

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Early career (2013–2014)

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Kupryk began training in professional wrestling after completing his military enlistment. He made his debut on January 26, 2013, at a Monster Factory Pro Wrestling (MFPW) event under the ring name Tommy Maclin, where he defeated Anthony Bennett.[6] In MFPW, he won the MFPW Heavyweight Championship and the MFPW Tag Team Championship.[7][8]

WWE (2014–2021)

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In 2014, Kupryk signed a contract with the WWE and began training at the WWE Performance Center. He made his debut under the ring name Steve Cutler on the July 3 episode of NXT, losing to CJ Parker.[9] In February 2018, he began teaming with Jaxson Ryker and Wesley Blake as The Forgotten Sons.[10] The trio made their first televised appearance the August 29 episode of NXT in a backstage segment with general manager William Regal.[11] Cutler and Blake represented the group in the 2019 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, where they defeated Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan in the first round[12] and Moustache Mountain in the semi-finals[13] before losing to Aleister Black and Ricochet in the final.[14] At NXT TakeOver: XXV, Cutler and Blake competed in a fatal four-way ladder match for the vacant NXT Tag Team Championship, and despite interference from Ryker, the two were unsuccessful in winning.[15] The group entered the 2020 Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic, but were eliminated in the first round by Imperium (Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel).[16]

On the April 10, 2020, episode of SmackDown, The Forgotten Sons made their main roster debut, defeating Lucha House Party (Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado).[17] On the May 1 episode of SmackDown, they defeated SmackDown Tag Team Champions The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston).[18] This led to a fatal four-way tag team match also involving Lucha House Party, and John Morrison and the Miz for the title at Money in the Bank, where The New Day retained.[19][20] The Forgotten Sons began portraying themselves as American patriots, with Cutler and Ryker highlighting their services in the Marines. However, the gimmick was dropped due to a controversial tweet by Ryker supporting President Donald Trump in the middle of the Black Lives Matter movement and the George Floyd protests, which led to backlash from backstage, social media, and within the fan base. The Forgotten Sons were then taken off television as a result.[21] On the December 4 episode of SmackDown, Cutler and Blake, now known as The Knights of the Lone Wolf, made their return by accompanying King Corbin to the ring as they helped him defeat Murphy.[22] However, on February 4, 2021, Cutler was released from his WWE contract.[23]

Impact Wrestling/Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2021–present)

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On June 3, 2021, it was announced that Kupryk, using the ring name Steve Maclin, signed a contract with Impact Wrestling.[24] He made his in-ring debut on the June 17 episode of Impact!, defeating Jason Page.[25][26] Maclin started a feud with Petey Williams, defeating him at Emergence and on the September 9 episode of Impact!.[27][28] Maclin then entered a tournament to determine the new X Division Champion, where he defeated Williams and Black Taurus in the first round, only to lose to Trey Miguel in the final at Bound for Glory, when he pinned New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) talent El Phantasmo.[29][30] He got another chance at the title by defeating then-number one contender Laredo Kid on the November 18 episode of Impact!, making it a three-way match at Turning Point, but lost to Miguel again when he pinned Kid.[31][32] In December, Maclin kidnapped Miguel backstage and received another shot at the X-Division title at Hard To Kill, with the added stipulation that if Maclin lost, he would not get another title opportunity as long as Miguel was champion.[33][34][35] At Hard To Kill, Maclin failed to beat Miguel, and could no longer challenge for the X Division Championship.[36]

On the January 20, 2022, episode of Impact!, Maclin fought Jonathan Gresham for the ROH World Championship in a losing effort.[37] At No Surrender, he was part of Team Impact in a 10-man tag team match against Honor No More, but failed to win after Eddie Edwards betrayed them.[38] On March 5, at Sacrifice, Maclin interfered in Rhino's match with Edwards after hitting the former with a kendo stick.[39] At Rebellion, he defeated Chris Sabin and Jay White in a three-way match.[40] On the May 5 episode of Impact!, Maclin lost against NJPW talent Tomohiro Ishii.[41] Two days later, at Under Siege, he lost to Sabin.[42] On the Slammiversary pre-show, Maclin competed in the Reverse Battle Royal, but was eliminated by Chris Bey.[43] On July 1, at Against All Odds, Maclin interfered in the Clockwork Orange House of Fun match by attacking Sami Callihan and helped Moose get the victory.[44] On August 12, at Emergence, he lost against Callihan in a no disqualification match.[45] Six days later, Maclin competed in a six-way elimination match to determine the number one contender to the Impact World Championship, which was won by Edwards.[46] On September 23, at Victory Road, he won a three-way Barbed Wire Massacre against Callihan and Moose.[47] At Bound for Glory, Maclin competed in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet, where the winner could choose any championship match of their choice, being the runner-up in the match after losing to the returning Bully Ray.[48] On January 13, 2023, at Hard To Kill, Maclin defeated Rich Swann in a Falls Count Anywhere match.[49]

On February 24, at No Surrender, Maclin defeated Brian Myers, PCO and Heath, who Maclin pinned, in a four-way match to become the number one contender for Josh Alexander's Impact World Championship.[50] On March 24, at Sacrifice, Maclin replaced an injured Alexander to team with Swann and Frankie Kazarian, facing Time Machine (Shelley, Sabin, and Kushida) in a losing effort.[51] On April 16, at Rebellion, Maclin defeated Kushida to win the vacant Impact World Championship.[52] On the May 11 episode of Impact!, Maclin made his first successful title defense against Rhino.[53] On May 26 at Under Siege, Maclin successfully retained the title against PCO in a no disqualification match. After the match, Maclin and Bully Ray put Scott D'Amore through a flaming table.[54] On June 9 at Against All Odds, Maclin lost the title to Alex Shelley, ending his reign at 54 days.[55] On June 30, Maclin got his title rematch against Shelley during Night One of Impact's Down Under Tour, but failed to win.[56]

Maclin was set to team with Bully Ray to face Scott D'Amore and a mystery partner at July's Slammiversary, but Impact announced that Maclin is unable to compete due to a "serious injury" he got during their Down Under Tour, which was revealed to be a groin tear.[57][58] On August 27, at Emergence, Maclin made his return from injury and went after Josh Alexander.[59] On September 8, at Victory Road, Maclin lost to Alexander in the main event.[60] Maclin would then be a part of a three way feud between Moose, Rhino, and PCO. This would lead to a 4-man Monster's Ball match at Bound for Glory, which would be won by PCO.[61]

On January 13, 2024 at Hard To Kill, Maclin would compete in the first match for the newly rebranded TNA, defeating Rich Swann.[62] On the January 18 episode of Impact!, Maclin began a feud with Nic Nemeth. Maclin would then begin a partnership with The Rascalz to counter Nemeth's partnership with Mike Bailey and Trent Seven. After weeks of trading blows with each other, Maclin finally faced off against Nemeth at Sacrifice, where he lost.[63] On the March 14 episode of Impact!, Maclin and The Rascalz would lose to Nemeth and Speedball Mountain, ending their feud. Following this, Maclin and The Rascalz would go their separate ways.[64] On April 20 at Rebellion, Maclin was defeated by a returning Mike Santana.[65]

On May 3 at Under Siege, Maclin teamed with Frankie Kazarian and lost to Eric Young and Josh Alexander.[66] On June 14 at Against All Odds, Maclin teamed with Santana to defeat The Rascalz.[67] On the June 27 episode of Impact!, Maclin defeated Sami Callihan in a "Road to Slammiversary" qualifer, entering a six-way elimination match for the TNA World Championship.[68] At the event, he was the first one eliminated by Moose.[69] On August 30 at Emergence, Maclin lost to Young.[70] On September 13 at the "Countdown to Victory Road", Maclin teamed with Young to defeat Hammerstone and Jake Something.[71]

Personal life

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In 2020, Kupryk started dating fellow professional wrestler and New Jersey native Deonna Purrazzo.[72][73][74] They were married on November 10, 2022.[75]

Championships and accomplishments

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