Gable Steveson

2022 - 3 - 20

Gable Steveson Goes out a 2x NCAA Champion (unknown)

Gabe wasted no time in the championship round getting an early takedown to take a 2-0 lead. Schultz got one back as Gable let him back up, but Gable picked up ...

Gable ends his Gopher carreer as one of the best if not the best to ever suit up for the maroon and gold. At the NCAA’s he again lost his first match to No. 25 Caleb Smith from Apalachian State before winning five bouts in a row to make the consolation semifinals. At 142 pounds Jake Bergeland won his first two matches before falling to No. 15 Kizhan Clarke of North Carolina in the quarterfinals. Schultz started down for period three and Gable let him up for the quick escape to cut the lead to 5-2. Gable had already defeated him multiple time sin his career and did so one more time with a 8-3 score advancing to the championship bout against Schultz. Schultz got one back as Gable let him back up, but Gable picked up nearly enough riding time alone in just the first period to lock in the point.

Gable Steveson caps Gophers' wrestling career with 2nd straight national title (unknown)

Gable Steveson capped his Gophers' wrestling career Saturday night with his second straight national championship at heavyweight.

Steveson led 4-1 after the first period and was never threatened. I took my shoes off and did a backflip, it’s just what I do," Steveson said. Steveson dominated the heavyweight field at the NCAA Championships, beating Arizona State’s Cohlton Schultz 6-2 in the title match.

Steveson repeats as NCAA champ, retires (unknown)

Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson of Minnesota successfully defended his heavyweight title in his final college match. The top-seeded Steveson, ...

I was going to win the Olympic gold and win the national tournament again.” He executed it to perfection and flexed again. After the match, he flexed to the crowd three times.

Wrestler Gable Steveson follows Olympic gold with NCAA title, retires (unknown)

Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson of Minnesota successfully defended his heavyweight title in his final college match at the NCAA Championships.

I was going to win the Olympic gold and win the national tournament again.” Steveson won his last 54 matches. After the match, he flexed to the crowd three times.

Minnesota’s Gable Steveson closes NCAA Division I Men’s Wrestling Championships in style (unknown)

DETROIT — On March 6 at 9:45 p.m., the country's best heavyweight, Gable Steveson, let the world know he was going to win his second consecutive national ...

“Today, just shooting the best shots I possibly could on a bigger body like Cohlton Schultz, who’s a Greco specialist, and who knows how to roll people up in 30 seconds to a minute,” Steveson added. “[Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson] is the biggest influence, and Brock Lesnar is the biggest influence for the career path I’m taking,” Steveson said. “It’s weird that I’m getting close to that spot,” Steveson added. “I’ve always been stubborn to be like on camera and taking pictures of myself wearing [fashionable] clothes and stuff,” Steveson said. Your support helps provide the necessary resources and training to continue our mission. “It’s just built in me,” Steveson said of his self-confidence. “You know, people just chant [for] it, and I would hate it if someone pays a lot of money to sit in their respective seats and they’re chanting, ‘backflip’ and I don’t do it. “People love to see it,” Steveson said of his victory celebration. I’m going to make this last NCAA Championships the greatest show you will ever watch and then leave my shoes on the mat.. “I’m going to make this last NCAA Championships the greatest show you will ever watch and then leave my shoes on the mat. One of the best to ever step on the mat. Steveson wrestled and won his last NCAA Championship Finals bout Saturday night.

Gable Steveson's Gophers wrestling career (unknown)

The Gophers' Gable Steveson left his shoes on the mat, a sign of retirement in wrestling, after defeating Arizona State's Cohlton Schultz in his final ...

WWE’s Gable Steveson retires from amateur wrestling after winning second consecutive NCAA title (unknown)

Gable Steveson will be making the transition from amateur competition to pro wrestling in a few months after winning a second consecutive NCAA wrestling ...

One of the best to ever step on the mat. I was going to win an Olympic gold, win the national tournament again. “I knew what I came to do.

Fans Speculate Massive WWE Debut for First Olympic Gold Medalist Since Kurt Angle (unknown)

Gable Steveson secured the NCAA Heavyweight National Championship for the second time. This sent the WWE Universe into a frenzy and everyone began ...

Hence, his resume is all the evidence one needs to justify Steveson possibly winning the MITB Briefcase in case he’s a surprise entrant at the ladder match. However, Money in the Bank 2022 is another PPV where Steveson could make his debut. This sent the WWE Universe into a frenzy and everyone began speculating about Steveson’s possible WWE debut.

Corey Graves Invites Gable Steveson To RAW Following Second NCAA National Championship (unknown)

Now that Gable Steveson has won his second NCAA National Heavyweight Championship, he will soon set his focus on WWE.

He also has access to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, where his brother Bobby Steveson is training under his WWE contract. He officially signed with WWE back in September 2021 with a contract that allowed him to finish up his senior year at the University of Minnesota while training for WWE. Reports from September also note that Steveson’s multi-year WWE talent contract will officially begin once he graduates college in May 2022.

Gable Steveson repeats as NCAA champ, retires; Penn State takes team title (unknown)

DETROIT — Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson of Minnesota successfully defended his heavyweight title in his final college match, Cornell's Yianni ...

Diakomihalis won titles at 141 pounds in 2018 and '19 but was out of college wrestling the past two years. I was going to win the Olympic gold and win the national tournament again." Starocci also needed overtime to win the 2021 final. "I'm feeling good, my feet are moving, and he didn't get in a position where he could do anything," Diakomihalis said. After the match, he flexed to the crowd three times. Penn State wrapped up its ninth team title in 11 years hours before the finals, then had five of its wrestlers win individual championships.

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