Crazzy Steve has won the gold.

On the Countdown to TNA Hard To Kill , Crazzy Steve challenged Tommy Dreamer for the TNA Digital Media Championship. The two foes clashed in a No Disqualification match, and they took advantage of the stipulation by bringing various weapons into play.

In the end, Steve brought out a number of forks, stuffed them down Dreamer’s shirt, and hit a cannonball in the corner. He then hit a diving DDT to clinch the win.

Dreamer previously won the gold in a Title vs. Career match against Kenny King at IMPACT Victory Road in September.

This marks Steve’s first singles title win. He first wrestled for TNA in 2014, and he later returned to the company in 2020. He is a former TNA World Tag Team Champion.

Catch up on our coverage of TNA Hard To Kill here.

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