WWE has a lot of plans in motion, but you never know what can happen in pro wrestling. Any number of things can change a plan, and this also includes massive pushes that the company has in store. Gable Steveson has ton of ability, and he is still under a WWE deal, but his big debut his a few snags.

Gable Steveson won an Olympic Gold Medal in 2021 as part of the 2020 Olympic Games. WWE had their eye on him long before that, and he was set to make a big splash on the RAW brand.

Vince McMahon’s company even announced Gable Steveson as a signing on the RAW brand as part of the WWE Draft. Of course, he never made his debut on the show.

A report came out later that Gable Steveson had physical issue which required a heart procedure, but he’s back to training now. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter noted that WWE had to nix a massive push for the young Superstar.

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“Gable Steveson, who has yet to debut for WWE when the original plans were for him to debut with a monster push on Raw starting at the 2022 WrestleMania, is now talking about going back to amateur wrestling and trying to win a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics.”

We will have to see what 2023 has in store for Gable Steveson. He might have his eye on another Olympic gold medal, but he might be able to debut for WWE in the meantime.

Only time will tell how far Gable Steveson goes in WWE. He has Triple H behind him, someone who has been pulling to bring Steveson in for years. Now, we will have to wait and see if and when WWE finally gives Steveson that massive push.

Are you expecting big things from Gable Steveson? Sound off in the comments section to let us know what you think!

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