Booker T wants IMPACT wrestling star to make WWE comeback 

Booker T, now, feels that the big buy will be a perfect fit in the WWE roster at the moment and thus wants him to make a comeback for the company. 

Booker T in a file photo. (Image: Twitter)
By Samrat Chakraborty | Jan 12, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has spoken highly of W. Morrissey, who performed under the ring name Big Cass, for the company. The IMPACT wrestling star had joined the company in 2011 and featured for NXT. He had teamed up with Enzo Amore and the duo made it to the main roster for the company. However, Cass had decided to part ways with the company in 2018, following some issues behind the scenes. Booker T, now, feels that the big buy will be a perfect fit in the WWE roster at the moment and thus wants him to make a comeback for the company. 

“I talked about it, as far as 2022, it’s going to be about the big guy, the heavyweights. No flip zone is pretty much what is going to be in WWE. I would love to see someone like Morrissey make his way back. I was always a fan of Big Cass… Definitely happy that he has found his way back and hopefully he’ll find his way to the squared circle in the big time,” Booker T said in the Hall of Fame podcast.

Morrissey had, however, made it clear last year that he wants to feature in AEW and would love to make a comeback for the WWE.  “I would love to go to AEW. I’d love to go back to WWE, go to AEW, IMPACT, New Japan, Ring of Honor, wherever,” said Morrissey.

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He had also cited depression, anxiety and an alcohol addiction as the main factors for his exit from WWE following which he joined the independent circuit. 

The Big Cazz had joined Big Time Wrestling in 2018 and later wrestled to a loss for the Big Time Wrestling aTommy Dreamer’s House of Hardcore 51. He also made an appearance at the House of Hardcore 52 but had to be rushed to hospital during the interval due to seizure. 

In 2019, he made his debut under the ring name of CaZXL, for Northeast Wrestling (NEW). However, in 2021, he made a new start with IMPACT wrestling as a replacement for Eric Young in Violent by Design’s match against Chris Sabin, Eddie Edwards, James Storm, and Willie Mack. He had pinned Mack during the contest to register a win for his team. His fine run also continued at Against All Odds as he would go on to defeat Rich Swann in a tussle.